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16 Hartford Business Journal • October 3, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com Willimantic's Savings Institute Bank & Trust recently contributed $3,800 to The Last Green Valley Inc. (TLGV) to support the nonprofit's annual Walktober and Tastes of the Valley events. Pictured (from left) are: Emily Petrik, Savings Insti- tute; Lois Bruinooge, TLGV; Joan St. Ament, Savings Institute; and Bill Reid, TLGV. • • • The Discovery Center has been award- ed a $30,000 "We're Pulling for You" grant from the SBM Charitable Foundation in Manchester to support an educational diversity program for fifth grade students at Manchester's Verplanck and Washington elementary schools. The educational diver- sity residential program is designed to build positive attitudes about race and differenc- es, while reducing isolation between urban and suburban/rural schools. • • • The Hartford Foundation awarded $570,000 to Hartford's six Brighter Future Family Centers to help ensure they have the resources they need to enhance opportunities for all Hartford children to learn and thrive. Centers are located in Asylum Hill, Behind the Rocks, Blue Hills, Frog Hollow, Clay Arsenal and Parkville neighborhoods. • • • Operation Fuel recently received donations from two local organizations for its energy-assistance program. The Dun- caster Retirement Community Out- reach Committee, of Bloomfield, donated $1,000, while the Joseph Family Markets LLC, which owns Shoprite stores in West Hartford and Canton, donated $607. • • • The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded $70,000 to the Connecticut Historical Society to sup- port the Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program exhibits and events. This funding comes from the NEA's Art Works category and will help support events such as the new "Connecticut Traditional Artists and their Communities" exhibit. • • • The Capital Region Education Coun- cil recently held its second annual Back to School Block Party at the agency's head- quarters in Hartford. The event provided important information about schools and local services and free food to the more than 2,000 people who attended. • • • Manchester Community College was awarded $25,000 by the Aurora Women and Girls Foundation to fund a special initiative for female students interested in the sciences, technology, engineering and math. The grant will support students in the college's successful Foundations in Reten- tion, Success and Transition program for first-year and new students. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Leadership Greater Hartford 30 Laurel St., Hartford, CT | www.leadershipgh.org MISSION To develop, connect and inspire diverse leaders to build strong and vibrant communities. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Ted Carroll, President Community programs for mid-career professionals, teens, senior executives and retirement-age individuals. FY 2015 SUMMARY 2015 2014 Total Employees 15 15 Total Assets $635,474 $690,047 Total Liabilities $269,559 $310,789 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $548,522 $711,889 Program Service Revenue $821,163 $761,301 Investment Income $1,870 $744 Other $0 $21,560 TOTAL $1,371,555 $1,495,494 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $970,931 $851,633 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $413,967 $406,800 TOTAL $1,384,898 $1,258,433 MARGIN $(13,343) $237,061 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2015) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Ted Carroll, President $132,264 $141,038 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 millie thoroughly modern GOODSPEED MUSICALS For Sponsorship opportunities contact Katie Wasserman: 860.873.8664 x 365 or kwasserman@goodspeed.org goodspeed.org PARTNER WITH US FOR THE 2017 SE A S O N THE GOODSPEED • EAST HADDAM April 21 - July 2 July 14 - Sept 23 Oct 6 - Dec 10 THE TERRIS THEATRE • CHESTER June 2 - July 2 DARLING GRENADINE Aug 18 - Sept 17 Nov 17 - Dec 24 oklahoma ! RAGS BECOME A SPONSOR AND RECEIVE: •Brand Visibility •Advertising Opportunities •Tickets and Hospitality Benefits eathless D a new musical a new musical Connecticut Christmas Carol A a new musical P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D

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