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18 Hartford Business Journal • June 13, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com The Greater Hartford Arts Council will award funding to over 20 arts and cultural organiza - tions through its Artscape Grants program. Sup- ported by the Arts Council's United Arts Campaign, Artscape grants provide funding for arts programs that improve quality of life for residents. Among the organizations that will benefit from the grants are: Uni- fied Theater (whose program participants are shown, above right, wearing orange shirts), SHIFT Scoliosis & Orthopedics, Hartford Independent Chamber Orchestra and CCARC Inc. • • • The United Bank Foundation pledged $100,000 to Asnuntuck Community Col- lege's Founda- tion to support the college's Academic Skills Center. The donation is the largest single gift in the college's history. The funds will be used to relocate and improve the col- lege's tutoring space, as well as financing the center's tutors. • • • Mayor Marcia A. Leclerc of East Hart- ford presented a $6,000 donation to Con- necticut's Old State House to fund the con- struction of an office for Connecticut's Kid Governor and a Civics Action Lab to help teach kids about government and civic involvement in their community. The Old State House is one of nine nonprofit organizations that will benefit from the 2016 Mayor's Charity Ball. Pictured (from left) are: Patrick Shee- han, chairman of the CT Public Affairs Network; Elena Tip- ton, Kid Governor; Marcia A. Leclerc, mayor of East Hart- ford; Sally Whipple, executive director, CT's Old State House; Cynthia Ritchie, asst. superintendent, East Hartford Public Schools; Beatrice Corrado, asst. principal, O'Connell Elementary School; and Greg Fox, principal, O'Connell Elementary School. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Universal Health Care Foundation of CT 290 Pratt St., Meriden | www.universalhealthct.org MISSION To be a catalyst that engages people and communities in shaping a democratic health system that provides universal access to quality health care in Connecticut. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Frances Padilla, President Public policy, advocacy and grantmaking. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2013 2014 Total Employees 16 16 Total Assets $26,322,485 $24,330,646 Total Liabilities $321,664 $195,420 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $51,000 $0 Program Service Revenue $0 $0 Investment Income $443,836 $1,719,912 Other $46 $0 TOTAL $494,882 $1,719,912 EXPENSES Grants $594,662 $421,026 Member Benefits 0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $1,385,792 $1,284,541 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $540,922 $564,090 TOTAL $2,521,376 $2,269,657 MARGIN $(2,026,494) $(549,745) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Frances Padilla, President $149,986 $160,486 Janet Davenport, VP of Communication $113,818 $121,785 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 H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D Family businesses are an integral part of the social and business fabric of our state. These awards recognize outstanding achievements in family-owned businesses and tell the story of a select group of the region's most successful firms. NOMINATE AT: HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM/FAMILYBUSINESS 2 0 1 6 NOMINATE YOUR FAMILY BUSINESS, OR A FAMILY BUSINESS YOU KNOW, TODAY! Presented By: Event Partners: Event Sponsors: Nomination deadline: August 13, 2016 Issue date: October 17, 2016 GET RECOGNIZED IN 2016 WITH THIS SPECIAL ISSUE AND AWARDS EVENT CATEGORIES: • Full Time Employees less than 25 • Full Time Employees 25-75 • Full Time Employees 76-199 • Full Time Employees 200+ Contact Amy Orsini at 860.236.9998 ext. 134 or email aorsini@HartfordBusiness.com for any questions and link to nomination form. #HBJFAMBIZ