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www.HartfordBusiness.com April 27, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 21 NONPROFIT PROFILE Catholic Charities Inc. Archdiocese of Hartford 839-841 Asylum Avenue, Hartford | ccaoh.org MISSION To provide professional guidance and counseling for individuals, families and their children. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Marek Kukulka, CEO Catholic Charities provides mental and behavioral health and education readiness programs as well youth and employment services to people of all faiths in Hartford, Litchfield, and New Haven counties. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2014 2013 Total Employees 612 711 Total Assets $23,900,549 $23,381,507 Total Liabilities $8,152,486 $9,131,630 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $20,862,330 $20,272,647 Program Service Revenue $5,383,498 $6,870,370 Investment Income $370,040 $238,755 Other $60,067 $179,486 TOTAL $26,675,935 $27,561,258 EXPENSES Grants $758,532 $784,239 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $19,193,524 $19,719,787 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $6,186,006 $6,604,333 TOTAL $26,138,062 $27,108,359 MARGIN $537,873 $452,899 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Lois Nesci, CEO $152,115 $172,180 Marek Kukulka, COO $135,854 $148,697 Edgar Bernier, CFO $119,538 $144,398 S O U R C E : G U I D E S T A R I R S 9 9 0 T A X F O R M NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK P.O. Box 2468, New Britain, CT 06050 800.969.3837 nteriors.com Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Keep your exterior colorful and festive year round with our exterior seasonal program! indoor / outdoor plantscapes • holiday decor From Central Connecticut's trusted business news source. It's the up-to-date information you need to do better business! Get local breaking business news daily! Sign up today at HartfordBusiness.com: Click on the 'subscribe' button HBJToday and Employees from Santander bank recently volunteered at the Asylum Hill Boys & Girls Club of Hartford. The group spent the morning painting a multipurpose room that hosts a variety of Club programs, including leadership building and community service. Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford provide program opportunities for over 5,000 boys and girls every year. • • • Citizens Bank announced that 72 nonprofit organizations will receive more than $1 million in contributions as part of the Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money financial literacy initiative. Connecticut funding recipients include: Connecticut Association for Human Services Inc., Hartford; Village for Families & Children, Hartford; Agency on Aging of South Central CT, New Haven; Hygienic Art Inc., New Lon- don; and Marrakech Inc., Woodbridge. • • • Manchester Community College Foundation has named Michael B. Lynch Jr., to serve as chair and William J. McGurk to serve as vice chair of the foundation's first-ever capital campaign. The campaign's goal is to raise $14 million. Lynch, president of Manchester-based Lynch Toyota, and McGurk, retired presi- dent and chief executive officer of former Rockville Bank, will lead a campaign com- mittee in identifying potential investors and asking for their partnership in helping the college realize its vision. In addition, they will serve as the pub- lic voice for the campaign, providing information and updates on progress. • • • The Greater Hartford Arts Council will award a total of $77,500 in Hartford Events Grants to arts and cultural organi- zations across Greater Hartford. These grants support dozens of free fes- tivals, concerts, parades and performances that celebrate Hartford's cultural diversity, drive local business, and generate excite- ment and energy in the Capital City. Hartford Events Grants are made pos- sible by contributions to the Arts Council's annual United Arts Campaign with addi- tional support from the United Way of Cen- tral and Northeastern Connecticut. • • • As winner of General Electric's Edison Award, GE Engineer and UConn Alumna Linda Jacobs is donating her $25,000 prize to create an endowed scholarship at UConn's School of Engineering. Jacobs was one of 14 GE engineers to earn the award for her significant contributions in advanced industrial circuit breaker technolo- gies as well as her leadership in mentoring early career engineers selected to participate in GE's Edison Engineering Program. • • • Windsor-based Voya Financial has pro- vided a $5,000 grant to support Leadership Greater Hartford's Ted Carroll Scholarship Fund. Voya's grant will provide support for indi- viduals wishing to participate in Leadership Greater Hartford programs who would not otherwise have the finances to do so.

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