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www.HartfordBusiness.com February 8, 2016 • Hartford Business Journal 11 To view the full list, please visit HartfordBusiness.com THE LIST Julie Alfin Corporate Relations & Business Development Director, Mandell JCC Julie is an Alumni of the University of Arizona, and has experience in both the corporate and non-profit fields, and has most recently worked at The Hartford Club as the Membership and Marketing Manager. Her focus is maintaining current partnerships while developing new business relationships. Kristi Kearney Director, Mandell JCC Fitness Center at Saint Francis Kristi has 20+ years of experience in the fitness industry, most recently having served as Executive Director of the Downtown Hartford YMCA. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and Health Fitness from Central Connecticut State University, and has a Master of Science degree in Movement Sciences from Springfield College. Elana MacGilpin Director, Mandell JCC Valley Sports & Community Center Elana has ten years of experience working at the Mandell JCC in various roles. She has created and implemented unique programs for all age groups, managed a community-wide grant initiative, and large scale events. Her experience in the Farmington Valley spans the past eight years as the Director of the Chai Center, a community center without walls, for the Jewish community in the Valley. She has a Masters in Social Work from University of Michigan and a BA from Union College. Three Facilities. One Great Industry Leader. However you're looking to connect with the community, the Mandell JCC has you covered with three locations in the Greater Hartford area! Zachs Campus, 335 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT 860-236-4571 | www.mandelljcc.org 95 Woodland St., 3rd Floor, Hartford, CT 860-714-4414 | www.mandelljcc.org/stfrancis 310 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 860-693-2378 | www.mandelljcc.org/valley NEW! NEW! Largest community foundations in Connecticut (Ranked by assets for fiscal year 2014) Rank Foundation Assets Revenue/ expenses Top executive/ title Year founded 1 Hartford Foundation for Public Giving 10 Columbus Blvd., 8th Floor, Hartford, CT 06106 860-548-1888; www.hfpg.org $934,212,141 $34,456,783 $46,208,384 Linda J. Kelly President 1925 2 The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven 70 Audubon St., New Haven, CT 06510 203-777-2386; www.cfgnh.org $462,998,661 (1) $38,420,826 (1) $21,927,760 (1) William W. Ginsberg President & CEO 1928 3 Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford 333 Bloomfield Ave., Suite D, West Hartford, CT 06117 860-523-7460; www.jcfhartford.org $105,686,804 $18,420,732 $4,993,938 Michael Johnston President & CEO 1972 4 The Connecticut Community Foundation 43 Field St., Waterbury, CT 06702 203-753-1315; www.conncf.org $96,341,279 $9,256,204 $5,207,303 Paula Van Ness President & CEO 1923 5 Community Foundation of Northwest Connecticut Inc. 32 City Hall Ave., P.O. Box 1144, Torrington, CT 06790 860-626-1245; www.cfnwct.org $87,150,294 $7,013,763 $3,664,395 Guy Rovezzi President & CEO 1969 6 Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Inc. 68 Federal St., New London, CT 06320 860-442-3572; www.cfect.org $60,051,694 $13,478,944 $5,171,680 Maryam Elahi President & CEO 1983 7 Community Foundation of Greater New Britain 74A Vine St., New Britain, CT 06052 860-229-6018; www.cfgnb.org $44,117,330 (2) $7,084,602 (2) $1,969,212 (2) James G. Williamson President 1941 8 Main Street Community Foundation 120 Halcyon Drive, Bristol, CT 06011 860-583-6363; www.mainstreetfoundation.org $37,890,746 $3,188,769 $1,471,346 Susan D. Sadecki President & CEO 1995 9 Community Foundation of Middlesex County Inc. 211 S. Main St., Middletown, CT 06457 860-347-0025; www.middlesexcountycf.org $12,327,608 $1,317,915 $1,193,888 Cynthia H. Clegg President & CEO 1997 10 The Community Foundation of Central Connecticut 35 Pleasant St., Suite 1E, Meriden, CT 06450 203-235-4403; www.communityfoundationcc.org $1,283,590 (3) $153,527 (3) $30,282 (3) John Agustyn President 1998 11 South Windsor Community Foundation P.O. Box 1341, South Windsor, CT 06074 860-644-9029; www.swfoundation.org $156,929 (3) $51,429 (3) $28,395 (3) Jan Snyder President 2004 Sources: Foundation websites and audited financial statements or annual reports and Guidestar, a 501(3)c that collects and presents 990 forms for IRS-registered nonprofits. Note: Total expenses include operational expenses and grant awards. (1) As reported in combined financial statement for The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and affiliate, Dec. 31, 2014. (2) As reported in combined financial statement for The Community Foundation for Greater New Britain and affiliates, Dec. 31, 2014. (3) As reported in 2014 990 tax return form. —Compiled by Heide Martin. Largest community foundations in Connecticut (Ranked by assets for fiscal year 2014) Rank Foundation Assets Revenue/ expenses Top executive/ title Year founded 1 Hartford Foundation for Public Giving 10 Columbus Blvd., 8th Floor, Hartford, CT 06106 860-548-1888; www.hfpg.org $934,212,141 $34,456,783 $46,208,384 Linda J. Kelly President 1925 2 The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven 70 Audubon St., New Haven, CT 06510 203-777-2386; www.cfgnh.org $462,998,661 (1) $38,420,826 (1) $21,927,760 (1) William W. Ginsberg President & CEO 1928 3 Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford 333 Bloomfield Ave., Suite D, West Hartford, CT 06117 860-523-7460; www.jcfhartford.org $105,686,804 $18,420,732 $4,993,938 Michael Johnston President & CEO 1972 4 The Connecticut Community Foundation 43 Field St., Waterbury, CT 06702 203-753-1315; www.conncf.org $96,341,279 $9,256,204 $5,207,303 Paula Van Ness President & CEO 1923 5 Community Foundation of Northwest Connecticut Inc. 32 City Hall Ave., P.O. Box 1144, Torrington, CT 06790 860-626-1245; www.cfnwct.org $87,150,294 $7,013,763 $3,664,395 Guy Rovezzi President & CEO 1969 6 Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut Inc. 68 Federal St., New London, CT 06320 860-442-3572; www.cfect.org $60,051,694 $13,478,944 $5,171,680 Maryam Elahi President & CEO 1983 7 Community Foundation of Greater New Britain 74A Vine St., New Britain, CT 06052 860-229-6018; www.cfgnb.org $44,117,330 (2) $7,084,602 (2) $1,969,212 (2) James G. Williamson President 1941 8 Main Street Community Foundation 120 Halcyon Drive, Bristol, CT 06011 860-583-6363; www.mainstreetfoundation.org $37,890,746 $3,188,769 $1,471,346 Susan D. Sadecki President & CEO 1995 9 Community Foundation of Middlesex County Inc. 211 S. Main St., Middletown, CT 06457 860-347-0025; www.middlesexcountycf.org $12,327,608 $1,317,915 $1,193,888 Cynthia H. Clegg President & CEO 1997 10 The Community Foundation of Central Connecticut 35 Pleasant St., Suite 1E, Meriden, CT 06450 203-235-4403; www.communityfoundationcc.org $1,283,590 (3) $153,527 (3) $30,282 (3) John Agustyn President 1998 11 South Windsor Community Foundation P.O. Box 1341, South Windsor, CT 06074 860-644-9029; www.swfoundation.org $156,929 (3) $51,429 (3) $28,395 (3) Jan Snyder President 2004 Sources: Foundation websites and audited financial statements or annual reports and Guidestar, a 501(3)c that collects and presents 990 forms for IRS-registered nonprofits. Note: Total expenses include operational expenses and grant awards. (1) As reported in combined financial statement for The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and affiliate, Dec. 31, 2014. (2) As reported in combined financial statement for The Community Foundation for Greater New Britain and affiliates, Dec. 31, 2014. (3) As reported in 2014 990 tax return form. —Compiled by Heide Martin. Subscribe online: HartfordBusiness.com/subscribe Delivering Business. When you need information to grow your business, we deliver! Subscribe today to receive weekly issues in print and digital, plus special publications and full online access! GreenGuide C O N N E C T I C U T CLEAN, CHEAP POWER Bloomfield researchers experiment with fossil fuels to cut emissions while keeping electricity affordable A s u p p l e m e n t o f W I N T E R 2 0 1 5 A LONG, HOT SUMMER FOR CT SMOG ECOMPANY: NORWALK AQUARIUM FINDS MONEY, QUIET IN BATTERIES

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