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18 Hartford Business Journal • July 27, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT PROFILE Community Solutions Inc. 340 West Newberry Road, Bloomfield | csi-online.org MISSION To provide community assistance to disadvantaged youth and adults. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Robert Pidgeon, CEO Supervision, treatment and comprehensive, individualized services to help clients become productive citizens. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2014 2013 Total Employees 621 572 Total Assets $16,026,235 $14,510,130 Total Liabilities $6,622,998 $6,235,885 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $46,803 $57,349 Program Service Revenue $30,390,212 $28,502,631 Investment Income $259,505 $407,604 Other $1,721 $3,986 TOTAL $30,698,241 $28,971,570 EXPENSES Grants $100,000 $100,000 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $19,095,518 $19,063,760 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $11,101,228 $9,668,668 TOTAL $30,296,746 $28,832,428 MARGIN $401,495 $139,142 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Robert Pidgeon, CEO $151,342 $176,439 Sherry Albert, VP of Adult Services $134,885 $140,838 Marlene Thomas, CFO/ Assistant Secretary $111,275 $125,587 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. Event Partners: Presented By: Presenting Sponsors: Event Sponsors: NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK Capital Workforce Partners was recent- ly awarded a $75,000 grant from the Trav- elers Foundation to provide programmatic support for internships to Hartford area high school juniors and seniors, preparing them for college and career. • • • Leadership Greater Hartford has received $30,000 in grants in support of its Third Age Initiative program from the Bea- trice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund and the Samuel Roskin Trust at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. The Third Age Initiative is a year-long program for older adults who want to get involved and give back to the community in meaningful ways. More than 300 older adults have participated in the Third Age Initiative, now in its 14th year. • • • The Connecticut Humane Society received a $5,000 grant from the John T. and Jane A. Wiederhold Foundation. The money will help purchase procedure lighting for three exam rooms at the Fox Memorial Clinic, the Society's donor subsidized public hospital. The lighting is a critical upgrade and will enable the clinic staff to provide enhanced service to pets. The Wiederhold Foundation advocates for the welfare of animals, focus- ing on improving veterinary programs and protecting wildlife, including endangered spe- cies, flora and fauna. • • • Simsbury Bank announced that Chris- topher Tweeddale is the recipient of its annual scholarship announced at the Gran- by Memorial High School awards ceremony held in June. Peter Sepelak, branch man- ager of Simsbury Bank's Granby office, presented the $1,000 award to Tweeddale, who will be attending the University of Con- necticut this fall, majoring in accounting. • • • The Dime Bank Foundation has award- ed $3,000 to Mystic Area Shelter and Hospitality (MASH) for their homelessness prevention/diversion program. The program provides modest, short-term financial assis- tance and case management to help keep families in their current housing and out of the shelter system. MASH provides emer- gency shelter, rapid rehousing and shelter diversion services in New London County. • • • Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain announced a grant from Peo- ple's United Community Foundation of $8,500. The grant will pay for counseling to assist people buying their first home, and those facing foreclosure. The organization's HUD-certified counselors provide free coun- seling in English and Spanish and help those facing foreclosure to save their homes. They also provide free education and expert coun- seling for first-time homebuyers. • • • The Greater Hartford Association of REALTORS recently held a Middletown Stroll for Charity that raised $2,330 and awareness for New Horizons, a provider of domestic vio- lence recovery services. Participants enjoyed food and live music from four Middletown res- taurants including Esca Wine Bar, La Boca, Celtic Cavern and Mezzo Grill.

