Our
Friends...
The
Connecticut Puerto Rican Forum needs
the continued support of our sponsors. It needs
to make sure that the public knows about of all
the good things that the CPRF can offer… And
that others see the value of what we are doing
and decide to step up to the plate and help us
to continue providing these services.
The following is a list of some
of our past and present companies and Foundations
that have helped in one form or another to make our
community programs a reality.
Thank
you!
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Hispanic Federation
Established in 1990 by a group of Hispanic leaders, the Hispanic Federation (HF),
is a membership organization of 81 Latino health and human services agencies
in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. |
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St. Paul Travelers
St. Paul Travelers has a long history of community
involvement - through its two foundations, the St. Paul Travelers
Foundation and the St. Paul Travelers Connecticut Foundation. |
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Capital Workforce Partners
CWP , established under the federal Workforce
Investment Act (WIA), coordinates comprehensive programs
provided through contracted private and public partner
organizations. These programs are set-up to develop a skilled,
educated and vital workforce to support the economic growth
of the 37 municipalities in the region. |
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Microsoft Foundation
Microsoft's 20-year history of community engagement
has fostered a variety of key community partnerships built
on the mutual commitment to find sustainable technology solutions
that make real and lasting differences in people's lives. |
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IBM Foundation
Over the last ten years, IBM has been one of the
largest corporate contributors of cash, equipment, and people
to nonprofit organizations and educational institutions across
the U.S. and around the world. |
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Fox61
Fox61 provides Public Service Announcements promoting
non-profit (501(c)3) organizations. Public service announcements
are used as "image spots"...to enhance the image
and profile of the organization. |
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Webster Bank
The Community and Economic Development program provides
grants, leadership and technical assistance to community
and economic development organizations throughout the Webster
market area. |
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Cristina Foundation
National Cristina Foundation (NCF) provides computer
technology and solutions to give people with disabilities,
students at risk and economically disadvantaged persons
the opportunity to lead more independent and productive
lives. |
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Community Health Network of Connecticut, Inc.
(CHNCT)
"The One with The Sun," is a not-for-profit
managed care organization that was founded by nine Connecticut
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). |
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