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HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | JULY 14, 2025 23 The Lists FOCUS | NONPROFITS LARGEST SOCIAL SERVICE NONPROFITS IN GREATER HARTFORD Ranked by revenue for most recent fiscal year available Largest social service nonprofits in Greater Hartford Ranked by revenue for most recent fiscal year available Nonprofit Revenue Assets Fiscal year end date Type of nonprofit Chief executive/ year founded 1 Community Health Center Inc. 675 Main St., Middletown 06457 860-347-6971 • chc1.com $173,504,667 $128,551,840 June 30, 2023 Medical, dental, mental health and social services Mark Masselli Founder, president & CEO 1972 2 Connecticut Foodshare 2 Research Parkway, Wallingford 06492 203-469-5000 • ctfoodshare.org $120,231,966 $56,442,935 June 30, 2024 Regional foodbank Jason Jakubowski President & CEO 1982 3 CW Resources Inc. 200 Myrtle St., New Britain 06053 860-229-7700 • cwresources.org $114,788,550 $102,008,843 June 30, 2023 Vocational services for the disabled William J. Green President & CEO 1964 4 Wheeler Clinic Inc. 91 Northwest Drive, Plainville 06062 888-793-3500 • wheelerclinic.org $98,467,656 $135,481,807 June 30, 2024 Mental health and recovery Sabrina Trocchi President & CEO 1968 5 Oak Hill (1) 120 Holcomb St., Hartford 06112 860-242-2274 • oakhillct.org $93,522,330 $88,509,484 June 30, 2023 Services for the disabled Barry Simon President & CEO 1893 6 Community Health Resources 2 Waterside Crossing, Suite 401, Windsor 06095 860-731-5522 • chrhealth.org $73,126,547 $38,757,140 June 30, 2023 Behavioral health for underserved populations Heather Gates President & CEO 1966 7 Community Renewal Team 555 Windsor St., Hartford 06120 860-560-5600 • crtct.org $59,273,086 $35,730,370 Dec. 31, 2023 Community action agency Lena Rodriguez President & CEO 1963 8 The Village for Families & Children Inc. 1680 Albany Ave., Hartford 06105 860-236-4511 • thevillage.org $51,049,227 $143,502,295 June 30, 2023 Children and family services Hector Glynn President & CEO 1809 9 InterCommunity Inc. 800 Connecticut Blvd., 4th Floor, East Hartford 06108 860-569-5900 • intercommunityct.org $47,523,472 $26,897,306 June 30, 2024 Primary and behavioral health for the underserved Kimberly Beauregard President & CEO 1977 10 The Connection Inc. 100 Roscommon Drive, Suite 203, Middletown 06457 860-343-5500 • theconnectioninc.org $45,103,206 $7,986,712 June 30, 2023 Housing post recovery treatment Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore CEO 1972 11 American School for the Deaf 139 N. Main St., West Hartford 06107 860-570-2300 • asd-1817.org $42,947,517 $76,314,392 June 30, 2024 Specialized education Jeffrey S. Bravin Executive director 1817 12 Community Solutions Inc. 175 Addison Road, Suite 3, Windsor 06095 860-683-7100 • csi-online.org $42,080,845 $30,679,064 June 30, 2023 Services for disadvantaged youth and adults Fernando Muñiz CEO 1962 13 Community Mental Health Affiliates (CMHA) 233 Main St., New Britain 06051 860-224-8192 • cmhacc.org $36,557,242 $29,390,154 June 30, 2023 Behavioral and addiction treatment Raymond J. Gorman President & CEO 1975 14 The YMCA of Greater Hartford 50 State House Square, 2nd Floor , Hartford 06103 860-522-9622 • ghymca.org $33,809,251 $162,648,387 Dec. 31, 2023 Community and fitness center Jim O'Rourke (2) President & CEO 1852 15 Ädelbrook Inc. 60 Hicksville Road, Cromwell 06416 860-635-6010 • adelbrook.org $33,392,825 $37,863,536 June 30, 2023 Special education, residence and treatment center Alyssa Goduti President & CEO 1900 16 Key Human Services (3) 1290 Silas Deane Highway, Suite 1A, Wethersfield 06109 860-409-7350 • khs.org $29,529,096 $13,134,404 June 30, 2023 Support for people with developmental disabilities Elizabeth Weiblen President & CEO 1989 17 Catholic Charities - Archdiocese of Hartford 839-841 Asylum Ave., Hartford 06105 860-493-1841 • ccaoh.org $28,687,996 $25,936,433 June 30, 2023 Services for children, families and the elderly Marek K. Kukulka CEO 1920 18 Network Inc. 23 Route 6, Andover 06232 $26,833,499 $17,760,553 June 30, 2024 Services for the disabled Donna Hollis Executive director Largest social service nonprofits in Greater Hartford Ranked by revenue for most recent fiscal year available Nonprofit Revenue Assets Fiscal year end date Type of nonprofit Chief executive/ year founded 1 Community Health Center Inc. 675 Main St., Middletown 06457 860-347-6971 • chc1.com $173,504,667 $128,551,840 June 30, 2023 Medical, dental, mental health and social services Mark Masselli Founder, president & CEO 1972 2 Connecticut Foodshare 2 Research Parkway, Wallingford 06492 203-469-5000 • ctfoodshare.org $120,231,966 $56,442,935 June 30, 2024 Regional foodbank Jason Jakubowski President & CEO 1982 3 CW Resources Inc. 200 Myrtle St., New Britain 06053 860-229-7700 • cwresources.org $114,788,550 $102,008,843 June 30, 2023 Vocational services for the disabled William J. Green President & CEO 1964 4 Wheeler Clinic Inc. 91 Northwest Drive, Plainville 06062 888-793-3500 • wheelerclinic.org $98,467,656 $135,481,807 June 30, 2024 Mental health and recovery Sabrina Trocchi President & CEO 1968 5 Oak Hill (1) 120 Holcomb St., Hartford 06112 860-242-2274 • oakhillct.org $93,522,330 $88,509,484 June 30, 2023 Services for the disabled Barry Simon President & CEO 1893 6 Community Health Resources 2 Waterside Crossing, Suite 401, Windsor 06095 860-731-5522 • chrhealth.org $73,126,547 $38,757,140 June 30, 2023 Behavioral health for underserved populations Heather Gates President & CEO 1966 7 Community Renewal Team 555 Windsor St., Hartford 06120 860-560-5600 • crtct.org $59,273,086 $35,730,370 Dec. 31, 2023 Community action agency Lena Rodriguez President & CEO 1963 8 The Village for Families & Children Inc. 1680 Albany Ave., Hartford 06105 860-236-4511 • thevillage.org $51,049,227 $143,502,295 June 30, 2023 Children and family services Hector Glynn President & CEO 1809 9 InterCommunity Inc. 800 Connecticut Blvd., 4th Floor, East Hartford 06108 860-569-5900 • intercommunityct.org $47,523,472 $26,897,306 June 30, 2024 Primary and behavioral health for the underserved Kimberly Beauregard President & CEO 1977 10 The Connection Inc. 100 Roscommon Drive, Suite 203, Middletown 06457 860-343-5500 • theconnectioninc.org $45,103,206 $7,986,712 June 30, 2023 Housing post recovery treatment Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore CEO 1972 11 American School for the Deaf 139 N. Main St., West Hartford 06107 860-570-2300 • asd-1817.org $42,947,517 $76,314,392 June 30, 2024 Specialized education Jeffrey S. Bravin Executive director 1817 12 Community Solutions Inc. 175 Addison Road, Suite 3, Windsor 06095 860-683-7100 • csi-online.org $42,080,845 $30,679,064 June 30, 2023 Services for disadvantaged youth and adults Fernando Muñiz CEO 1962 13 Community Mental Health Affiliates (CMHA) 233 Main St., New Britain 06051 860-224-8192 • cmhacc.org $36,557,242 $29,390,154 June 30, 2023 Behavioral and addiction treatment Raymond J. Gorman President & CEO 1975 14 The YMCA of Greater Hartford 50 State House Square, 2nd Floor , Hartford 06103 860-522-9622 • ghymca.org $33,809,251 $162,648,387 Dec. 31, 2023 Community and fitness center Jim O'Rourke (2) President & CEO 1852 15 Ädelbrook Inc. 60 Hicksville Road, Cromwell 06416 860-635-6010 • adelbrook.org $33,392,825 $37,863,536 June 30, 2023 Special education, residence and treatment center Alyssa Goduti President & CEO 1900 16 Key Human Services (3) 1290 Silas Deane Highway, Suite 1A, Wethersfield 06109 860-409-7350 • khs.org $29,529,096 $13,134,404 June 30, 2023 Support for people with developmental disabilities Elizabeth Weiblen President & CEO 1989 17 Catholic Charities - Archdiocese of Hartford 839-841 Asylum Ave., Hartford 06105 860-493-1841 • ccaoh.org $28,687,996 $25,936,433 June 30, 2023 Services for children, families and the elderly Marek K. Kukulka CEO 1920 18 Network Inc. 23 Route 6, Andover 06232 860-742-1313 • networkhumanservices.org $26,833,499 $17,760,553 June 30, 2024 Services for the disabled Donna Hollis Executive director 1991 19 NAFI CT 20 Batterson Park Road, Farmington 06032 860-284-1177 • nafict.org $26,124,429 $17,647,511 June 30, 2024 Programs for at-risk youth and families Lynn Bishop Executive director 1986 (4) 20 Connecticut Coalition for Domestic Violence (CCADV) 655 Winding Brook Drive, Suite 4050, Glastonbury 06033 860-282-7899 • ctcadv.org $25,881,778 $12,113,288 June 30, 2023 Resources and advocacy to end domestic violence Meghan Scanlon President & CEO 21 Connecticut Community Care 43 Enterprise Drivel;, Bristol 06010 860-589-6226 • ctcommunitycare.org $24,308,453 $15,941,689 June 30, 2024 Care management for the elderly and disabled Julia Evans Starr President 1980 22 Human Resources Agency of New Britain 180 Clinton St., New Britain 06053 860-225-8601 • hranbct.org $23,397,209 $17,142,796 June 30, 2023 Various human services Marlo Greponne Executive director 1965 Source: Guidestar by Candid, organization press releases and websites. (1) Filed under The Connecticut Institute for the Blind Inc. (2) Succeeded Harold Sparrow upon his retirement in May 2025. (3) Subsidiary of Keystone Human Services of Harrisburg, Pa. (4) Ruling year. -Compiled by Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com erable. Start assessing your current data early: • What data is clean, current and worth transferring? • What legacy or duplicate records should be left behind? • Are there field mismatches between the old and new systems? • Who will review and test the migrated data before it goes live? Evaluate vendors beyond the sales pitch Choosing a vendor goes far beyond price and features. Consider: optimize workflows and ensure the system is delivering value. The best software enhances your nonprofit's ability to deliver on its mission. But it won't fix broken workflows or poor communication on its own. Focus on process, people and purpose before technology. When these elements are aligned, your software change will not just be smoother but transformative. Katrina Olson is a senior assurance manager at Hartford accounting and consulting firm Whittlesey. • Do they offer nonprofit-specific support? • Will we have a dedicated account manager? • What is their customer service track record? • Can they provide references or case studies from similar organizations? • Do they offer integration with tools we already use (email, CRM, accounting, etc.)? Ask about their roadmap — what new features are in development? You want a partner that grows with you, not one you'll outgrow in two years. Measure success and adjust as needed Implementation doesn't end at go-live. Set key performance indicators (KPIs) to track how well the system is working. Common metrics include: • Reduction in manual processes; • Time savings in reporting or approvals; • Increase in donor retention or engagement; and • Reduction in data errors. Schedule a formal review three to six months after launch to address issues,

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