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September 7, 2015

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www.HartfordBusiness.com September 7, 2015 • Hartford Business Journal 17 The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving awarded a $220,000 grant to the Greater Hartford YMCA to support its third grade swim program. In an effort to mitigate recent increases in youth drown- ing deaths, and to promote a life-long healthy activity, the third grade swimming project follows a national YMCA model of an intensive seven-week swim curriculum designed to increase children's familiarity and comfort within the water. • • • The New Britain Police Depart- ment's K9 unit recently visited Commu- nity Mental Health Affiliates to accept a donation from the agency. New Britain- based Community Mental Health Affiliates is a private nonprofit provider of behavioral health and substance abuse treatment. CMHA provides treatment for nearly 6,000 children, adolescents and adults each year. • • • The American School for the Deaf was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) as part of its not-for-profit grant program. This grant award is in support of the development and implementation of a visual media studio program on campus, which is the first step in the completion of a comprehensive visual communications center project. The goal of the program is to provide American School for the Deaf students with a skill set that can be transferred to future careers. • • • The Nellie Mae Education Foundation has awarded grants to two community orga- nizations in Connecticut as part of the foun- dation's Amplifying Student Voice and Lead- ership initiative. The grant recipients include Connecticut YOUTH Forum in Hartford and Hearing Youth Voices in New London. With these grants, the organizations are able to build capacity for advocating for stu- dent voice in education while increasing knowledge and understanding of student-cen- tered learning in their respective communities. • • • As a part of its community-giving pro- gram ConnexCares, Connex Credit Union recently donated more than $600 from the fees collected by Connex's coin-cashing machine at the Guilford branch to Guilford Youth Mentoring Inc. Connex's "Coins-for- Change" program donates the fees collected to charitable organizations in the local com- munity. Guilford Youth Mentoring is an indi- vidual advocacy program that pairs adult volunteers with high school freshmen for one-on-one weekly meetings. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Jerome Home 975 Corbin Ave., New Britain | jeromehome.org MISSION To create an independent, service-rich environment for memory and assisted-living care. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Lori Toombs, Executive Director Provides residential and assisted-living services for the elderly. FY 2013 SUMMARY 2013 2012 Total Employees 334 320 Total Assets $38,290,210 $36,394,855 Total Liabilities $13,893,312 $14,112,921 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $0 $0 Program Service Revenue $15,629,997 $15,392,046 Investment Income $432,429 $2,358,452 Other $(717) $8,126 TOTAL $16,061,709 $17,758,624 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $10,423,016 $10,176,203 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $5,212,207 $5,040,466 TOTAL $15,635,223 $15,216,669 MARGIN $426,486 $2,541,955 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY2013) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Lisa Connolly, former Executive Director $151,873 $185,327 Maria Aguas, RN $106,424 $129,359 Zofia Romanowska, RN $100,731 $124,665 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 West Hartford, CT 5:30 p.m. Cocktails and Dinner Reception 7:00 p.m. Program and Award Presentation 8:00 p.m. Dessert Reception 2 0 1 5 G R E AT E R H A R T F O R D TORCH OF LIBERTY A W A R D R E C E P T I O N Thursday, October 1, 2015 JOIN US AS WE HONOR John J. Patrick, Jr. Chairman, President and CEO Farmington Bank JoAnn H. Price Managing Partner Fairview Capital The Hon. Nancy Wyman Lieutenant Governor State of Connecticut Corporate Sponsorships Available • Make your reservations today Contact Lisa Ratcliff at: lratcliff@adl.org or 203.288.6500 ext. 304 Caylin Rodriguez teaches a class at the learning corridor pool in Hartford. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D

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