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June 22, 2015

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18 Hartford Business Journal • June 22, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Knights of Columbus One Columbus Plaza, New Haven | kofc.org MISSION Assists the sick and needy and sells insurance products and annuities. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Carl Anderson, Director/Supreme Knight Educational, charitable, religious and social welfare support; sells insurance and annuities to members. FY 2013 SUMMARY 2013 2012 Total Employees 3,395 3,272 Total Assets $20,541,656,462 $19,408,071,360 Total Liabilities $18,624,670,829 $17,565,835,366 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $0 $0 Program Service Revenue $1,198,412,560 $1,247,246,911 Investment Income $939,636,973 $882,593,573 Other $48,288,036 $50,127,114 TOTAL $2,186,337,569 $2,179,967,598 EXPENSES Grants $27,570,846 $32,106,129 Member Benefits $1,658,677,920 $1,669,352,233 Salaries/Employee Benefits $150,493,570 $115,411,492 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $235,539,620 $235,157,982 TOTAL $2,072,281,956 $2,052,027,836 MARGIN $114,055,613 $127,939,762 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2013) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight $2,026,537 $2,063,818 Thomas Smith Jr., Ex. VP $785,227 $823,054 Dennis Savoie, Past Dir./Dep. Supreme Knight $601,407 $631,637 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 Taking Social Responsibility to Heart FORUM SAVE THE DATE! October 22nd, 2015 Time: 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Location: The Mark Twain House, Hartford, CT Keynote Speaker: Floyd Green, Corporate Vice President of Community Relations & Urban Marketing, Aetna To register visit: www.HartfordBusiness.com and click on "Our Events" or contact: Amy Orsini at aorsini@Hartfordbusiness.com or 860-236-9998 ext. 134 P lease join the Hartford Business Journal at our second annual Business Gives Back Forum which will provide important information on the many ways that businesses of all sizes can become more involved in their communities. Presenting Sponsors: Event Sponsors: Event Partners: Presented By: 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 Officially Produced by: Now available are official PDF REPRINTS of your Article for your MARKETING usage All copyright fees included Share the excitement of being published! Connecticut Green Guide, Hartford Business Journal and HartfordBusiness.com content is copyrighted. Visit HartfordBusiness. com/reprints for more info on article usage and obtaining copyright permissions. For article reprint info & pricing, contact: Jessica Baker jbaker@HartfordBusiness.com or 860.236.9998 ext. 122 or visit HartfordBusiness.com/reprints For the fifth consecutive year, the TJX Foundation is funding Community Men- tal Health Affiliates' Child & Family Ser- vices programs in New Britain and Water- bury to help children who have witnessed or suffered from violence or abuse. CMHA is a private nonprofit provider of mental health and substance abuse treatment, with 13 locations that serve more than 6,000 chil- dren, adolescents and adults each year. • • • Thirteen employees at West Hartford wealth management firm Northstar Wealth Partners joined other volunteers to assist Habitat for Humanity in completing a new home in East Hartford for a family in need. The Northstar team successfully completed various final installa- tions inside the home including bathroom vanities, trim, win- dow blinds, painting, door hardware, clos- et doors and shelving. • • • The 4-H Edu- cation Center at Auerfarm received the Bloomfield Chamber of Com- merce's Non-Profit Award at the cham- ber's recent annual awards dinner. The private, nonprofit 4-H Education Cen- ter was awarded for its outstanding con- tributions to the community. The 4-H Edu- cation Center provides hands-on and farm- to-school experiences to more than 14,000 children throughout the year. • • • The LifeChoice Donor Services Blue & Green 5K in Windsor raised $90,000 that will be used to educate the public about the critical need for more people in Connecticut and Massachusetts to join the donor registry. More than 750 friends and supporters cre- ated over 65 teams to help raise awareness about the need for more registered organ, tissue and eye donors. Many teams walked in remembrance of a loved one, carrying pho- tos and posters, wearing custom shirts, and carrying banners with messages and photos. (From left) TJX human resources generalist/recruiter Chad Abdow presents a check to Eva Ruiz and Angie Melendez of CMHA Child & Family Services and CMHA President and CEO Ray Gorman. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D

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