2003 Capitalizing on Hartford's Strengths
Building on the previous year’s topic, members focused on our capital city’s strengths. What are they? How can we make the most of these successes to keep Hartford and our region moving forward?
$40,000 in grants was awarded to:
2002 The Power of Perception
Catalyst examined the commonly held perceptions of our region, and how perceptions affect progress. They learned how a region’s identity is formed, and how best to promote positive thinking.
$40,000 in grants was awarded to:
- MetroHartford Alliance – the Hartford Image Project
- Hartford Economic Development Commission – Neighborhood Leadership Training Program
2001 Leadership in Greater Hartford
Presentations emphasized the challenges involved in developing effective leaders with a range of skills and that leadership must occur at every level in the community—in institutions and organizations, and on an individual level.
$35,000 in grants was awarded to:
2000 Inside Hartford's Schools
Critical issues facing the Hartford public school system were the focus. Catalyst members met with school leaders and parents to learn more about the issues, unpublicized strengths, and plans for the future of the Hartford Schools.
$30,000 in grants was given to:
1999 Inside Hartford’s Neighborhoods
Building on the previous year’s topic, Catalyst members focused on neighborhoods. They took a tour of North Hartford neighborhoods and discussed what was happening throughout the city and what it meant for the region’s future.
$25,000 in grants were made to:
- Capital Community College – scholarship funds
- Hartford Areas Rally Together (HART) – HOME program
- McDecca Child Care Center – computer labs project
1998 Revitalizing Our Region: The People, Plans and Projects
Catalyst members learned about current economic revitalization efforts at the city, neighborhood, and regional levels. They explored ways in which programs and capital expenditures impact neighborhood development.
$15,000 was split equally in grants to:
- Hartford Areas Rally Together – Home Ownership Made Easy (HOME) Program
- Co-Opportunity, Inc. – Young Adults Building a Future Program (YABAF)
1997 Impact of Changing Demographic Patterns
While enriching our lives, Hartford’s ethnic and cultural diversity has also created a number of recurring issues. Reflection on the experiences of early and mid-20th century newcomers inspired Catalyst to discuss some of the issues still facing our community.
One $12,500 grant was made to:
- Co-Opportunity, Inc. – Young Adults Building a Future Program (YABAF)
1996 Race in America: National and Local Perspectives
Catalyst explored race relations in the Capitol Region and considered grants that would strengthen leadership skills, increase public awareness, provide mentoring and educational support, and encourage urban-suburban public school partnerships.
A $10,000 grant was given to:
- Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program (CPEP) – mentoring at Rawson and SAND schools
1995 Children’s Health Care in Hartford
Catalyst members narrowed their focus on children's health issues in the Hartford area. Discussed were key policy trends and the importance of defining "children's health" more broadly and within the context of family situations.
Decisions were to award a total of $10,000 in grants to:
- Connecticut Children’s Medical Center – The Healthy Families Connecticut Program
- Hartford Hospital – The Hartford Violence Prevention Project with the RAMBUH Family Center
1994 Education Reform in Greater Hartford
Catalyst members explored ways to help school-age children, including after-school activities, programs for gifted students, and new enhancements.
Grants totaling $10,000 were awarded to:
- Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program (CPEP)
- Hartford Public Schools – PASCAL (Positive After-School Children’s Athletic Leadership Process)
- Hartford Public Schools – Humanities Alliance Curriculum Library Acquisitions
1993 Children at Risk
In Catalyst’s first year, 74 founding members chose to learn about children considered to be “at risk”, and then support programs effectively helping those children.
Two grants totaling $10,000 were made to:
- Hartford Action Plan on Infant Health – The Always on Saturday Program at Mi Casa
- La Casa de Puerto Rico – The El Futuro en Nuestras Manos Mentoring Program