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18 Hartford Business Journal • March 21, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com The Connecticut Council for Phi- lanthropy will seek a new president come June. Maggie Osborn, its current head, announced last week she is leaving to become the chief strategy officer for the Forum of Regional Associations of Grant- makers (Forum) in Washington, D.C. Osborn has been CCP president since 2013. CCP is a statewide membership organi- zation supporting the philanthropic sector through programming, advocacy and part- nerships, and is a member of the Forum, which is the largest network serving phi- lanthropy in America. The CCP board of directors is planning to hire an interim leader to keep the orga- nization functioning while a search is con- ducted to identify a new president. • • • The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving awarded a three-year, $165,000 grant to the Hartford Consortium for Higher Education for its Career Begin- nings Bridge program. The program will allow more than 200 high school students from Bloomfield, East Hartford, Hartford and Manchester to receive support to help them not only get accepted into college, but to continue on and graduate. • • • The Village for Families and Children has been awarded a $10,000 grant by Mas- sachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. and its employees through its annual employee- giving program, Mutual Impact. The grant will support The Village's Family Financial Stability Initiative, which helps low- to moder- ate-income individuals manage their finances and achieve their financial goals. • • • Wells Fargo is partnering with the Ameri- can Red Cross Connecticut and Rhode Island Region for the Ready 365 Giving Program. As part of the partnership, Wells Fargo con- tributed $50,000 to the campaign. Wells Fargo's contribution will support American Red Cross emergency preparedness and response services in Connecticut and Rhode Island, with the goal of reducing injuries and deaths from home fires. • • • The Hartford announced its founding sponsorship of the Smithsonian's newest museum, the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The compa- ny made a $1 million contribution over five years to support the design and construc- tion of the building, scheduled to open Sept. 24 in Washington D.C. • • • The Tariq Farid Foundation, based in Wallingford, is awarding a $7,500 grant to the Literacy Volunteers of Greater New Haven. The grant will support their goal to create com- pletely literate communities in Greater New Haven, Meriden, Wallingford and the Valley. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance 207 Washington St., Hartford | www.sinainc.org MISSION To restore economic vitality and improve the quality of life for the benefit of those who live, work or visit in the neighborhoods of south central Hartford. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Melvyn Colon, Executive Director Partnership of Hartford Hospital, Trinity College and CT Children's Medical Center to improve development and living conditions in south Hartford. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2013 2014 Total Employees 5 6 Total Assets $4,662,342 $4,709,646 Total Liabilities $95,410 $264,005 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $704,444 $740,435 Program Service Revenue $1,117,348 $2,084,367 Investment Income $2,828 $1,346 Other $60,908 $58,050 TOTAL $1,885,528 $2,884,198 EXPENSES Grants $67,096 $46,835 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $478,808 $470,840 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $1,720,741 $2,535,601 TOTAL $2,266,645 $3,053,276 MARGIN $(381,117) $(169,078) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2015) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Melvyn Colon, Executive Director $120,910 $120,910 Dean Iaiennaro, Director, Real Estate Development $103,063 $103,063 Keith Hedman, Fiscal Manager $88,863 $88,863 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 P.O. Box 2468, New Britain, CT 06050 800.969.3837 nteriors.com Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Keep your exterior colorful and festive year round with our exterior seasonal program! indoor / outdoor plantscapes • holiday decor From Central Connecticut's trusted business news source. It's the up-to-date information you need to do better business! Get local breaking business news daily! Sign up today at HartfordBusiness.com: Click on the 'subscribe' button HBJToday and Facebook.com/GrowCT Twitter.com/GrowCT Linkedin.com/company/ctsbdc > View Online in Digital Format at www.PrepareCT.com/resources You've worked hard to create your small business. Stay ahead of emergency situations with these new tools from the CTSBDC. PrepareCT.com GrowCT.com 855-428-7232 Disaster Recovery Toolkit for Small Businesses A Post-Disaster Checklist PrepareCT is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. PrepareCT is led by The Connecticut Small Business Development Center (CTSBDC) in partnership with 16 small business-focused organizations throughout the state.

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