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16 Hartford Business Journal • August 10, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT PROFILE Real Art Ways 56 Arbor St., Hartford | realartways.org MISSION Presents and supports contemporary artists and their work, facilitates the creation of new work, and creatively engages, builds and informs audiences and communities. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES John Wilkins, Executive Director Gallery exhibitions, independent cinema, innovative performances, social events and education programs. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2014 2013 Total Employees 44 41 Total Assets $1,102,481 $1,190,337 Total Liabilities $267,891 $296,900 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $924,254 $951,689 Program Service Revenue $316,081 $351,565 Investment Income $537 $839 Other $0 $0 TOTAL $1,240,872 $1,304,093 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $659,788 $632,397 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $639,931 $692,805 TOTAL $1,299,719 $1,325,202 MARGIN $(58,847) $(21,109) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits John Wilkins, Ex Director $100,319 $116,373 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 The New Children's Museum of West Hartford received a $20,000 grant from SBM Charitable Foundation and a $5,000 grant from the H. Louise Ruddell Charitable Fund to support its Science Achievement for All (SAFA) programs for Manchester schools. Through its SAFA programs, the museum engages students at low-income schools with innovative, hands-on STEM activities. Pro- grams are designed to excite children about learning and help close the achievement gap. Support from SBM and the Ruddell Fund will allow the museum to purchase new equipment for ecology activities, develop new curricula and carry out SAFA programs with kindergar- ten through sixth grade Manchester students throughout the 2015-2016 academic year. • • • Girls for Technology Inc., a new non- profit, announced its initiative with Google to bring the Made with Code program to the Albany branch of the Hartford Public Library. Made with Code offers girls ages 12 to 17 the chance to understand how computer coding can help them pursue careers in arts, sports, medicine, science, etc. • • • The American Cancer Society is the beneficiary of a $36,086 donation from Lyman Orchards of Middlefield. The gift comes as a result of the successful 2014 season of the Orchards' annual corn maze, where one dollar from each admission ticket is donated to support the mission of the American Cancer Society. For more than a decade John Lyman has designated his charitable efforts from the seasonal event to the cancer society. More than $400,000 has been donated to the Ameri- can Cancer Society since the tradition began. • • • The Hartford Rotary Club has granted an undisclosed sum to Hands On Hartford for the purchase of new chairs for the Hartford nonprofit's Community Meals soup kitchen. In addition to the grant, the Hartford Rotary Club provided and served a meal at Com- munity Meals last summer, and in December organized a food drive in support of Hands On Hartford's MANNA Community Pantry. • • • A $40,000 grant has been awarded by Help for Children/Hedge Funds Care to the Oak Hill Center for Relationship and Sexual- ity Education. The Hartford-based Oak Hill Center for Relationship and Sexuality Educa- tion provides educational programs for youth and adults with disabilities to promote safe and healthy relationships. Additionally, CRSE provides professional development to support schools, agencies, clinicians and parents. Students research wildlife as part of the New Children's Museum's nature activities. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D

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