Whether it’s daycare slots, helping the elderly age in place, mental health concerns or dozens of other social programs, nonprofits in Connecticut do the bulk of the work to provide these services.
With soaring inflation in recent years and flat funding from the state, many are begging for more resources right now.
And with a fat rainy day fund and more surpluses projected in the state budget, they say now is the time Connecticut can afford to do more for them…