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www.HartfordBusiness.com July 6, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 17 NONPROFIT PROFILE Main Street Community Foundation 200 Main St., Bristol | mainstreetfoundation.org MISSION To enhance the quality of life for both present and future generations in the Greater Hartford community. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Susan Sadecki, President and CEO Connecting donors with the community and to causes they care about through charitable giving. FY 2013 SUMMARY 2013 2012 Total Employees 5 4 Total Assets $14,548,767 $11,896,235 Total Liabilities $2,830,738 $2,597,254 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $1,767,419 $608,751 Program Service Revenue $140,942 $119,652 Investment Income $885,635 ($12,225) Other $58,182 $34,822 TOTAL $2,852,178 $751,000 EXPENSES Grants $487,965 $231,062 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $265,941 $257,799 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $174,391 $160,093 TOTAL $928,297 $648,954 MARGIN $1,923,881 $102,046 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2013) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Susan Sadecki, President & CEO $100,650 $105,558 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 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: Be in the 2015 Business Gives Back ISSUE DATE: Mailed Nov. 24, 2015 Your nonprofit organization seen by 31,000+ business readers. Hartford Business Journal is pleased to bring you the 2015 edition of the Giving Guide: Business Gives Back. This informative guide highlights nonprofit organizations — including the Arts & Humanities, Health & Human Services, Foundations and Fundraising — that have a presence in the 61-Town Central Connecticut (Greater Hartford) region that are making a difference in our community. Nonprofits play a huge role in the region and this guide will showcase their missions, progress, governance and many initiatives. A publication of For more information, call Donna Collins, Associate Publisher: 860.236.9998 ext. 121 or email dcollins@HartfordBusiness.com 2014 cover shown SPACE RESERVATION DEADLINE: Sept.18, 2015 KBE Building Corp. has awarded seven health organizations with $1,500 grants through its corporate philanthropic program, 50 Ways to Make a Difference. The grant recipients include: Charlotte Hungerford Hospital, Winsted; Greenwich Hospital; Griffin Hospital, Derby; The Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain; Regional Hospice and Home Care Organization, Dan- bury; St. Mary's Health System, Waterbury; and Gaylord Hospital, Wallingford. • • • Windsted's the American Mural Proj- ect received a $50,000 pledge from the Draper Foundation Fund. The pledge will be applied toward AMP's capital cam- paign to renovate its mill building and open its arts center to the public. The state has also pledged $1 million to support the proj- ect. The exhibition, showcasing the largest indoor collaborative artwork in the world, is targeted to open to the public in late 2016. • • • The Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut received a $250,000 scholarship gift from former UConn President Harry Hartley. The gift is part of the UConn Foundation's $150 mil- lion student-support fundraising initiative launched this past year. Hartley has desig- nated the gift in support of undergraduate and graduate scholarships specifically for students in UConn's Neag School of Educa- tion. The scholarship gift will help support the Neag School's new focus of providing fully funded scholarships for the Dean's Doctoral Scholarship program, which was launched this past fall. • • • Main Street Community Foundation has awarded $146,000 in scholarships to a group of more than 120 students in Bristol, Burlington, Plainville, Plymouth, Southing- ton and Wolcott as well as other communi- ties. For the 2015-2016 academic year, a total of 147 scholarship grants were awarded from 61 named funds administered by the Commu- nity Foundation and established by local indi- viduals, families and businesses. The donors seek to assist students in pursuing their edu- cation and achieving their goals and dreams. • • • The Friends of the Farm at Hilltop Inc. has been awarded a $15,000 grant to install external lights on the dairy barn and the houses and large garage that make up the Suffield farmstead. Low-level lightning will be installed along the walkways and in the areas used for event parking. The funding is among 10 grants totaling $67,483 awarded for community improvement projects in Suffield by the Amiel P. Zak Public Service Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. • • • The Greater Hartford Arts Coun- cil will be awarding $70,000 in Artscape grants to 41 arts and cultural organiza- tions in the Greater Hartford region. Funded by the Arts Council's United Arts Campaign with support from desig- nated gifts to the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut, Artscape grants are designed to provide funding for concerts, theater, dance, exhibits and musical productions located within its 34-town service area. These grants also provide funding for programs that help improve quality of life for residents.

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