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June 1, 2015

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www.HartfordBusiness.com June 1, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 25 NONPROFIT PROFILE Wheeler Clinic Inc. 91 Northwest Drive, Plainville | wheelerclinic.org MISSION Wheeler Clinic provides human services that address a diverse range of needs and backgrounds, enhance strengths, and promote recovery from personal challenges. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Susan Walkama, President and CEO Behavioral health, child welfare, community justice, and education programs. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2014 2013 Total Employees 1,071 1,046 Total Assets $49,742,250 $40,474,428 Total Liabilities $10,058,109 $9,724,313 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $37,271,063 $34,959,851 Program Service Revenue $24,896,968 $22,619,758 Investment Income $489,389 $429,112 Other $164,088 $148,425 TOTAL $62,821,508 $58,157,146 EXPENSES Grants $1,134,666 $1,224,145 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $43,735,239 $41,579,676 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $12,028,457 $11,664,183 TOTAL $56,898,362 $54,468,004 MARGIN $5,923,146 $3,689,142 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Susan Walkama, President and CEO $334,007 $371,801 Stewart Joslin, CFO $178,064 $202,229 Richard Miller, Medical Director $175,228 $210,836 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 Farmington Bank Community Foun- dation has awarded retirement community New Horizons Village a $10,000 grant. The funds will be used to purchase a state-of-the- art wireless call-for-aid system for New Hori- zons' care services program, which provides residents with access to care 24 hours a day, including emergency care. • • • Proton OnSite of Wallingford recently gave out $36,000 in scholarships to three high school seniors as part of The Proton OnSite Scholarship and Innovation Pro- gram. The program was created to help fuel the future careers of science and technology students. Proton OnSite has awarded more than $2 million to 25 high school students over the past six years through the scholar- ship program, which is devoted to building the next generation of scientific innovation. • • • Nonprofit Channel 3 Kids Camp recently named Kathy Leveillee as board president. Leveillee works as a per- sonal consultant at PS Con- sulting in Putnam and is the founder of The Ashway Foundation, a nonprofit that supports children and their families with special needs. Leveillee will work to uphold Channel 3 Kids Camp's mission to provide fun year-round opportuni- ties to children of all abili- ties, families, and commu- nities through educational and recreational programs that promote diversity, acceptance, and envi- ronmental appreciation. • • • The Community Foundation of Great- er New Britain has provided a $150,000 capital grant to support Hartford Health- care's newly opened Cancer Institute at The Hospital of Central Connecticut. The Community Foundation's board of directors recently approved $305,351 in dis- cretionary community grants to nonprofit organizations and programs serving Berlin, New Britain, Plainville, and Southington. • • • The Dollar General Literacy Foun- dation awarded Literacy Volunteers of Greater Hartford and Bristol Public Library grants in the amount of $7,500 and $2,000, respectively, to support local litera- cy programs. These grants are part of more than $5.8 million awarded to approximately 720 schools, nonprofits, and organizations across the 43 states the company serves. A New Horizons resident uses a call-for-aid system. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D Visit AFA in person June 4th at the Connecticut Business Expo, Booth 629. Receive a FREE Recycled Treasure! SECURE electronics disposal and recycling AFA Electronic Recyclers of CT Madison, CT Find out why AFA is right for you The safest way to dispose of computers and computer data is AFA Electronic Recyclers. All data embedded devices, like hard drives, are first dated and logged into our secured asset disposition database. Next, the hard drives are rendered inoperable through dismantling, removing the printed circuit board and the aluminum housing, to expose the "data platters". These "data platters" are then shredded to a pulp! … with no exceptions! Or you can take advantage of our on-site hard drive removal service. We offer: • Free Consultations • Free Pick-Up (minimum requirements apply) • On-Site Hard Drive Removal • Inventory ID Management, Serial Logging • Asset Disposition Database 203.421.4187 AFAelectronicrecyclers.com FREE inventory logging for the first five (5) companies to respond to this ad! A portion of proceeds are earmarked for the Recycle for Diapers and Baby Needs program. You can help make a difference in someone's life. Please visit our Web site for more information. BEFORE AFTER Advance Your Career Build Your Business CCSU's Downtown New Britain Campus offers programs in business & professional development, plus summer tech programs for K-12 students! Learn more at www.ccsu.edu/CCS4U CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY

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