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May 25, 2015

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20 Hartford Business Journal • May 25, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT PROFILE Community Mental Health Affiliates 270 John Downey Dr., New Britain | cmhacc.org MISSION To provide mental health, community support services and substance abuse treatment to the community. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Raymond Gorman, President & CEO Not-for-profit, multi-service, community-oriented behavioral health organization. FY 2013 SUMMARY 2013 2012 Total Employees 454 487 Total Assets $6,079,090 $5,837,822 Total Liabilities $4,455,620 $4,866,375 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $19,093,626 $18,707,462 Program Service Revenue $4,192,482 $5,261,200 Investment Income $176,332 $11,213 Other $231,658 $35,225 TOTAL $23,694,098 $24,015,100 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $16,208,681 $16,598,722 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $6,871,746 $7,285,573 TOTAL $23,080,427 $23,884,295 MARGIN $613,671 $130,805 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2013) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Raymond Gorman, President & CEO $198,634 $211,506 Manzoor Usman, Psychiatrist $195,129 $207,424 Kenneth Marcus, Chief Clinical Officer $188,379 $188,379 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 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 317–321 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT | 2005 | 31,000 sq ft 270–290 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 2002 | 33,000 sq ft 227-235 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 2014 | 25,000 sq ft Contact us at 1-855-BUILD-86 or visit us on the web. 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 Twelve Panera Breads in the Greater Hartford area recently donated $7,030 to Foodshare of Bloomfield through Panera's partnership with Feeding America, the nation- wide hunger-relief agency. In total, $16,323.95 in donations have been collected for Foodshare, as part of the cafes' ongoing Panera Cares Community Breadbox Program. The cafes that donated include Bristol, Buckland Hills, Canton, Enfield, Farming- ton, Glastonbury, Hartford, Manchester, Newington, Southington, West Hartford, and Wethersfield. • • • The Stocker Foundation announced a $20,000 grant to the Hartford Public Library in support of its 2015 innovative summer learning program called The Sum- mer of Power. The program will serve up to 5,500 Hartford students during the summer months and challenge them to find their inner power, discover new ideas, develop their talents, become proficient readers, and embrace a college-going culture. • • • American Savings Foundation has pro- vided a $100,000 grant to Veterans Inc., a nonprofit that supports veterans and their families across New England, to help re- furbish a once-abandoned property in New Britain into a supportive housing program for veterans. The funding will also be put towards supportive programs to area veter- ans including employment and training. • • • The Hartford Walk to Cure Arthritis raised more than $100,000 and was attended by more than 600 participants. Funds raised during the event will go toward Arthritis Foundation programs, research, and advo- cacy initiatives to help prevent, control and find a cure for this disease. The walk's top sponsors included Amgen, Massage Envy Spa, Aleve, Aspen Re, Abbvie, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Educational Playcare. • • • The Ritter Family Fund, based in Ridge- field, worked with People's United Bank to make $60 deposits into the bank accounts of 48 kindergarten students at Hartford's Noah Webster MicroSociety Magnet School. The Ritter Family Fund has made a five-year commitment to this scholarship initiative to encourage students to think about attending college at an early age. The fund, through the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, was created to provide Noah Webster students with scholarships and learn- ing programs. Pictured (from left) are Paula Siebers, food sourcing manager, Foodshare; Emma Leger, associate; Josh Pelletier, associate; Bill Fellows, associate; Carrie LaPierre, manager, Panera of Canton; and Jordan Nyberg, events coordinator, Foodshare. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D

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