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October 29, 2018

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www.HartfordBusiness.com • October 29, 2018 • Hartford Business Journal 21 The Savings Institute Bank & Trust recently raised nearly $4,000 through its quarterly employee-funded caring and giving program. The donations went to 14 different local nonprofits that treat substance abuse and mental illness. Some of the Connecticut organizations to receive donations included: United Services, Dayville; and Sound Community Service, New London. Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford (BGCH) announced a new fundraising campaign aimed at financing a new facility in the Capital City's South End. BGCH said the fundraiser has been kickstarted by a $1 million pledge from property and casualty insurer The Hartford, with its CEO and chairman, Christopher Swift, serving as the campaign's chair. The new facility, also supported by $7 million pledged by the state Bond Commission, will serve an additional 1,500 children in the city's southeast corridor, where nearly a third of Hartford's youth live and go to school. Alan Kreczko, chairman of BGCH's board of trustees, said the club will help increase graduation rates and lower crime and teen pregnancy rates. The first Boys & Girls Club was established in Hartford 158 years ago. The organization now has clubs in all 50 states. The club offers academic, civic and nutritional programs to help children and their families. The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain awarded more than $280,000 in grants to 21 community programs serving Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington. The grants went to arts, culture and heritage, education, economic development and health and human services programs. Middletown-based MARC Community Resources received a $10,000 gift from Rene Bolt of El Cajon, Calif., who was the original founder of the nonprofit, which provides programs and services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The funds will go toward the newly established Rene and Burt Bolt Endowment Fund. Nonprofit Notebook NONPROFIT PROFILE Foodshare Inc. 450 Woodland Ave., Bloomfield | foodshare.org Mission: To end hunger as part of the overall community effort to alleviate poverty in Hartford and Tolland counties. Top Executive: Jason Jakubowksi, President & CEO Services: Regional food bank. FY 2017 SUMMARY 2016 2017 Total Employees 57 67 Total Assets $12,276,868 $12,626,879 Total Liabilities $816,476 $732,589 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $29,303,271 $31,063,015 Program Service Revenue $700,496 $655,829 Investment Income $133,781 $63,340 Other $(70,015) $(55,703) Total $30,067,533 $31,726,481 EXPENSES Grants $24,056,506 $25,616,085 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $3,229,461 $3,092,981 Fundraising Fees $88,048 $81,606 Other $2,687,623 $2,785,385 Total $30,061,638 $31,576,057 Margin $5,895 $150,424 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2017) Base salary Comp. & Benef. Jason Jakubowksi, President & CEO* $80,072 $87,769 *(Start date 8/17) Christine O'Rourke, Executive VP $131,103 $158,315 Diana Goode, Vice President $99,784 $105,833 Source: Guidestar IRS 990 Tax Form Quality Construction + Butler Manufacturing = Repeat Customers www.borghesibuilding.com © 2011 BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Butler Manufacturing™ is a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. 2155 East Main Street • Torrington, Connecticut 06790 Dupont Storage Systems, Bristol, CT | 2009 | 32,500 sq. ft., 46' tall 2012 | Addition — 15,300 sq. ft. Contact us at 860-482-7613 or visit us on the web. A 90-MINUTE WORKSHOP, WITH PANEL DISCUSSION, Q&A AND LUNCH OPENING: Bart Kollen Deputy Commissioner, DECD TOPICS: What's Working What's Not: Bridging the Gap Good Help is Hard to Find Supply Chain Gang The Future of Manufacturing PANEL INCLUDES: David Hudson President & CEO, Joining Industries Dennis Chalk President,Marmon Engineered Wire & Cable Paul Murphy Executive Director, Aerospace Component Manufacturers Dr. James Lombella President, Asnuntuck & Tunxis Community Colleges Dr. Cliff Thermer Chair, Business Mgmt. & Adv. Manufacturing, Goodwin College Professor Michael Accorsi Sr. Assoc. Dean, School of Engineering, UCONN Susan Palisano Director, Education & Workforce Development CT Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. Manufacturing, Workforce Development & Education NOVEMBER 1, 2018 | 9:30AM-12PM | NEW ENGLAND AIR MUSEUM 36 Perimeter Rd. Windsor Locks, CT 06096 RSVP BY OCTOBER 26TH! To: Kevin Bielmeier, kbielmeier@cerc.com PRESENTED BY: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONS OF EAST GRANBY & SUFFIELD

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