The Social Equity Council’s Reimagine & Revitalize (R2) Community Reinvestment Program is a three-year, statewide investment strategy designed to ensure that communities disproportionately harmed by cannabis criminalization see real, measurable, and lasting opportunity.
Through approximately $12 million annually, the R2 Program will support community-driven initiatives rooted in:
All funding is directed to organizations serving or located within Connecticut’s Disproportionately Impacted Areas (DIAs).
This model reflects the Council’s commitment to reinvestment that is structured, accountable, and aligned with long-term community transformation.
The Council has approved the following Grant Managers (GMs) to administer the R2 Program across the state:
Each Grant Manager will administer funding within its designated region and work in close collaboration with the Council to ensure consistency, transparency, and strong compliance controls.
Each Grant Manager will be responsible for:
To ensure integrity and public trust:
Grant Manager proposals were evaluated using a rigorous scoring rubric focused on demonstrated grant administration experience, staffing capacity, audited financial statements, compliance infrastructure, and fiscal oversight systems.
This structure embeds transparency and consistency into every stage of the reinvestment process.
The R2 Program represents a major step forward in building an equitable and accountable reinvestment framework. By partnering with experienced Grant Managers and embedding strong fiscal and programmatic oversight into the process, the Council is ensuring that reinvestment dollars are directed where they can make the most meaningful impact.
This is not simply grantmaking — it is system-building.
Through strategic funding, strong partnerships, and measurable outcomes, the Social Equity Council remains focused on transforming communities and expanding pathways to stability, opportunity, and economic mobility across Connecticut’s Disproportionately Impacted Areas.
| Region(s) | Grant Manager |
|---|---|
| Bridgeport & Meriden | Community Foundation for Greater New Haven |
| Danbury/Norwalk/ Stamford | United Way of Coastal and Western CT |
| Hartford, East Hartford | United Way of Central and Northeastern CT |
| New Britain | Community Foundation of Greater New Britain |
| New Haven, East Haven, West Haven | United Way of Greater New Haven |
| New London, Norwich, Windham | United Way of Southeastern CT |
| Waterbury |
United Way of Greater Waterbury |