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April 4, 2016

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26 Hartford Business Journal • April 4, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com The Hartford Symphony Orchestra has reached a new agreement with The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts that gives the musical organization more control over its operations. The new, renegotiated four-year man- agement services contract returns overall management responsibilities to the HSO administrative staff and retains some sup- port services with The Bushnell. As part of the renegotiation, Steve Col- lins has been named the HSO's new execu- tive director, effective immediately. Col- lins has served as the orchestra's director of artistic operations and administration since Aug. 2014. Previously, the HSO had been run by David Fay, president and CEO of The Bushnell. • • • The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has awarded a $197,700 grant to Oak Hill's Center for Relationship and Sexuality Education in Hartford. The pro- gram offers specialized therapeutic educa- tion and psychotherapy to youth and adults with developmental disabilities to promote safe and healthy relationships. • • • West Hartford's Mercy Community recently received a $3,000 grant from The Stanley D. and Hinda N. Fisher Foun- dation at Hartford Foundation for Public Giving in support of Music and Memory, a therapeutic music program. The funds will be used to purchase iPods, headphones, and iTunes gift cards towards music for residents and clients. • • • The People's United Community Foundation awarded $135,500 during its first grant cycle of 2016 to nonprofit organi- zations throughout Hartford County. Recipients included: Farm to Fam- ily; Connecticut Center for School Change; Connecticut Coalition to End Homeless- ness; Connecticut Housing Investment Fund; Connecticut Public Broadcasting; Local Initiatives Support Corp.; Connecti- cut Science Center; Rebuilding Together of Manchester; Prudence Crandall Center; and YMCA of New Britain. • • • More than 25 arts and cultural organiza- tions in the Greater Hartford region received funding totaling $82,500 from the Greater Hartford Arts Council's Hartford Events Grants. These grants support dozens of free exhibits, festivals and parades that draw community engagement, generate economic growth for local businesses and celebrate Hartford's cultural diversity. • • • Bank of America's 2016 Give A Meal program has raised $15,330 for Foodshare to help fight hunger in Greater Hartford. For every dollar donated to Give A Meal, the Bank of America Charitable Founda- tion gave an additional $2 to help Feeding America and its network of food banks that provide meals to individuals and families at risk of hunger. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE CT Bar Foundation 31 Pratt St., Hartford | www.ctbarfdn.org MISSION To develop and administer programs to enhance understanding and improvement of the law. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Donald Philips, Executive Director Administers programs that benefit legal services agencies to provide access to justice for all people in Connecticut. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2013 2014 Total Employees 7 7 Total Assets $8,196,519 $7,786,988 Total Liabilities $41,263 $55,031 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $13,526,907 $13,018,955 Program Service Revenue $2,455,336 $2,210,194 Investment Income $146,724 $276,347 Other $0 $0 TOTAL $16,128,967 $15,505,496 EXPENSES Grants $15,662,008 $15,223,826 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $518,219 $508,315 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $203,325 $222,820 TOTAL $16,383,552 $15,954,961 MARGIN $(254,585) $(449,465) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Elizabeth Drummond, Assisant Director $113,191 $145,522 Sandy Klebanoff, Executive Director $99,910 $116,483 Anne Goico, Finance Director $92,567 $121,981 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! and HBJToday Get local breaking business news daily! HBJToday and CT Morning Blend are FREE and you may unsubscribe at any time. Sign up today at HartfordBusiness.com Click on the 'SUBSCRIBE' button

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