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Several New Haven Nonprofits Get State Grants
Several New Haven nonprofits got state grants to help with improvements.

NEW HAVEN, CT — Five New Haven nonprofits got state grants to help with their operations.
The state grants were part of about $30.8 million given out by the state to 92 nonprofits. The grants help with one-time infrastructure improvements.
"Connecticut’s nonprofit organizations serve every resident of Connecticut and play a substantial role in maintaining our safety net,” Governor Dannel Malloy said. “Partnering with them is a smart fiscal investment to ensure that they can continue to provide services while doing so in an efficient, cost-effective way."
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The following local organizations received grants:
- New Haven – Continuum of Care, Inc.: $60,000 (Bridgeport Crisis renovations)
- New Haven – Cornell Scott-Hill Health Corporation: $290,913 (HVAC units)
- New Haven – Fair Haven Community Health Clinic, Inc.: $1,095,957 (Family Health and Wellness Center)
- New Haven – Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Inc.: $740,553 (PPSNE-renovation and expansion of Waterbury Health Center)
- New Haven – The Children’s Community Programs of Connecticut, Inc.: $1,900,800 (Building acquisition and renovation)
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