Events

Fundraising and community events that uplift Connecticut students.

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Each year, the Connecticut Education Foundation hosts events that bring together educators, supporters, businesses, and community members to strengthen public education. These gatherings raise essential funds for CEF programs, support students’ basic needs, and celebrate the dedication of Connecticut’s educators. Whether you’re hitting the golf course, attending a gala, or partnering as a sponsor, your participation helps create meaningful opportunities for students and future teachers across the state.

Golf Tournament

Save the date! July 13, 2026

The Hands Across the Green Golf Tournament raises critical funds for The Children’s Fund, which provides food, clothing, medicine, eyeglasses, and other essentials to Connecticut students in need. Golfers of all levels enjoy a friendly round of golf, along with lunch, dinner, and prize opportunities. Participants may also register as patrons to enjoy the day’s social events without golfing. Businesses and organizations can support the event through several sponsorship levels or by donating raffle prizes. Every contribution helps remove barriers to learning for students across the state.

CEA Celebrates

Save the date! October 2, 2026

CEA Celebrates is an annual fundraising gala that supports the Connecticut Education Foundation’s mission to strengthen public education. Guests enjoy an evening of fine dining, dancing, and entertainment, plus a silent auction featuring items from local businesses. The event also includes the CEA Excellence in Education Advocacy Awards, honoring individuals who champion students, teachers, and public schools. Sponsorship opportunities, ticket purchases, and donations all help CEF continue meeting critical needs, supporting educators, and investing in future teachers.

The Hands Across the Green Golf Tournament supports the Children’s Fund, which is very helpful in covering the costs of eye exams and eyeglasses for students who do not have health insurance or whose parents can’t afford these necessities.
— Claudia Bouchard, Education Association of
Norwich Free Academy