Shaping Connecticut from Within
We are Connecticut, through and through. Our team's deep roots in this state fuel our commitment to advocate for everyone. Drawing from our experiences and our communities, we strive to create a Connecticut that reflects our collective hopes and dreams.
Our Staff
About The Connecticut Project Action Fund
Our Mission
The Connecticut Project brings together communities, ideas, and resources to improve systems and generate real-world outcomes for people who are lower-income or asset-limited.
Our Vision
We work for a just, thriving, and optimistic Connecticut where race, gender, income, geography, and other circumstances no longer predetermine opportunity.
Our Who
To build the Connecticut we seek, we must create opportunity with and for people who have historically been left out: people who are in financial crisis (low-income) and people who live on the verge of crisis (asset-limited). That means we work for more than 550,000 households across all parts of our state, from all backgrounds. We know that geography, race, and gender are driving forces behind barriers to opportunity, and these barriers are intersectional and multi-faceted.
Our Why
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL MOBILITY:
We believe every person in Connecticut, of every background, should have access to meaningful opportunity, now and in the future. Although the challenges are real, we know it is possible to create that Connecticut. We believe everyone has a role in creating opportunity in Connecticut. We’re working to transform Connecticut into a state where everyone has the resources to support themselves and their families and experiences full quality of life.
Our Role
The Connecticut Project mobilizes people, partners, and resources around agendas that advance the economic, child care, and housing interests of low-income Connecticut families. We are a catalyst for timebound, results-oriented campaigns that advance positive outcomes for low-income families in collaboration with low-income people, community groups, advocacy organizations, and others.
Who We Are
The Connecticut Project consists of two independent, distinct, and separately funded and governed organizations: The Connecticut Project, a 501c3 public charity, and The Connecticut Project Action Fund, a 501c4 advocacy organization. This allows us the greatest flexibility in our work and enables us to leverage everything we can to fight with and for low-income and asset limited people in our state.
Statement on Systemic Oppression
We know that oppression in many forms, including systemic racism, has a living legacy in our cultural, social, and political institutions, and is the reason identity and geography continue to yield inequitable outcomes for many households throughout our state. In prioritizing systems change, we seek to end injustice, together striving for systems that deliver opportunity and outcomes to households who are working to survive and thrive.
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Our Boards
The Connecticut Project Action Fund
- Kica Matos, President, National Immigration Law Center
- Larry Fox, Former Labor Leader; Organizational Change Consultant
- Jesse MacLachlan, Director of State Policy and Advocacy, Reason for Hope
- Susan Mandel, Zoom Foundation
The Connecticut Project
- Stephen Mandel, Zoom Foundation; Founder, Lone Pine Capital
- Kerwin Charles, Indra K. Nooyi Dean and Frederic D. Wolfe Professor of Economics, Policy, and Management, Yale School of Management
- Britt-Marie Cole-Johnson, Partner, Robinson & Cole
- Tiffany Donelson, CEO, The Connecticut Health Foundation
- David Lehman, Managing Partner, HPS Investment Partners
- Susan Mandel, Zoom Foundation
- Kica Matos, President, National Immigration Law Center
Careers
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