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www.HartfordBusiness.com February 23, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 9 To view the full list, please visit HartfordBusiness.com thE List Largest community foundations in Connecticut (Ranked by assets for fiscal year 2013) Rank Foundation Assets Revenue/ Expenses (1) Top executive/ Title Year founded 1 Hartford Foundation for Public Giving 10 Columbus Blvd., 8th Floor, Hartford, CT 06106 860-548-1888; www.hfpg.org $922,682,005 $26,702,215 $39,124,133 Linda J. Kelly President 1925 2 The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven 70 Audubon St., New Haven, CT 06510 203-777-2386; www.cfgnh.org $434,050,752 (2) $54,513,356 (2) $22,829,343 (2) William W. Ginsberg President & CEO 1928 3 The Connecticut Community Foundation 43 Field St., Waterbury, CT 06702 203-753-1315; www.conncf.org $92,717,899 $16,453,719 $4,978,590 Paula Van Ness President & CEO 1923 4 Community Foundation of Northwest Connecticut Inc. 32 City Hall Ave., PO Box 1144, Torrington, CT 06790 860-626-1245; www.cfnwct.org $80,715,242 $11,010,368 $3,401,463 Guy Rovezzi President & CEO 1969 5 Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Inc. 68 Federal St., New London, CT 06320 860-442-3572; www.cfect.org $51,695,447 $11,402,446 $4,450,506 Maryam Elahi President & CEO 1983 6 Community Foundation of Greater New Britain 74A Vine St., New Britain, CT 06052 860-229-6018; www.cfgnb.org $44,652,863 (3) $7,098,670 (3) $2,155,030 (3) James G. Williamson President 1941 7 Main Street Community Foundation 120 Halcyon Dr., Bristol, CT 06010 860-583-6363; www.mainstreetfoundation.org $33,107,579 $5,818,154 $1,696,101 Susan D. Sadecki President & CEO 1995 8 Community Foundation of Middlesex County Inc. 211 S. Main St., Middletown, CT 06457 860-347-0025; www.middlesexcountycf.org $11,739,436 (4) $2,038,582 (4) $976,947 (4) Cynthia H. Clegg President & CEO 1997 9 The Community Foundation of Central Connecticut 35 Pleasant St., Ste. 1E, Meriden, CT 06450 203-235-4403; www.communityfoundationcc.org $746,049 (4) $123,713 (4) $91,827 (4) John Agustyn President 1998 10 South Windsor Community Foundation PO Box 1341, South Windsor, CT 06074 860-644-9029; www.swfoundation.org $121,875 (4) $77,396 (4) $75,975 (4) Jan Snyder President 2004 Sources: Foundation websites and audited financial statements or annual reports and Guidestar, a 501(3)c that collects and presents 990 forms for IRS-registered nonprofits. Note: Financial data are from audited financial statements or annual reports for individual foundations, unless otherwise noted. (1) Total expenses include operational expenses and grant awards. (2) As reported in combined financial statement for The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and affiliate, December 31, 2013. (3) As reported in combined financial statement for The Community Foundation for Greater New Britain and affiliates, December 31, 2013. (4) As reported in 2013 990 tax return form. —Compiled by Roger Magnus and Heide Martin. Chrysalis Center is a private, non-profit multiservice organization that serves individuals and families living in Hartford and surrounding areas. Chrysalis helps those living in poverty, Veterans, women and children, young adults and individuals that are struggling with mental health, addiction, HIV/AIDS, those returning from incarceration and homelessness. Through job training, employment services, housing and other community healthcare services, Chrysalis Center helps individuals transform their lives. Hartford, CT 860-263-4400 www.ChrysalisCenterCT.org of providing supportive services to those in need in Hartford and Greater Hartford, helping transform lives by Getting Help … Getting Better … Giving Back. Chrysalis Center offers its clients state of the art simulated trainings in welding, paint spraying and carpentry, allowing individuals to gain employment at a competitive wage. Cosgrove Commons, Chrysalis Center's newest affordable/supportive housing project for Veterans recently opened in Hartford. Chrysalis, through its real estate corporation, offers affordable/supportive housing for individuals in need of permanent housing. Chrysalis Center is the largest affordable/ supportive housing provider in Connecticut. CeleBrATInG 40 yeArS

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