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18 Hartford Business Journal • October 17, 2016 www.HartfordBusiness.com Savings Institute Bank & Trust donated $3,000 to 18 local organizations including Olean Foundation Inc., The Matty Fund, Project Genesis and Pawca- tuck Neighborhood Center among others. The money was raised through the bank's quarterly employee-funded Caring and Giv- ing Program, which focused on aiding indi- viduals with disabilities or special needs. • • • The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc. (CCAT) and Pratt & Whit- ney have launched the Connecticut. Dream It. Do It. Ambassador Program, in which talented, young employees play the role of manufacturing industry ambassadors to area youth, promoting work in the industry and dispelling misconceptions about it. East Hartford-based Pratt & Whitney, a division of United Technologies Corp., is the first manufacturer in Connecticut to support the program. Pratt & Whitney employees, typically ages 26 and under, will reach out to primary and secondary school students and deliver the message that manufacturing is a rewarding career path. • • • As a Catalyst sponsor, The United Bank Foundation Connecticut donated $20,000 to the Aurora Foundation for their Signa- ture Breakfast. The annual event attracts over 500 business, community and government leaders from the Greater Hartford region with all net proceeds from the event going to their community investment program. • • • The United States Department of Labor has awarded the Connecti- cut Department of Labor $924,509 to improve technology for existing workforce services and programs. The National Dislo- cated Worker Grant will help unemployed residents, jobseekers and employers better connect to workforce services. • • • Junior Achievement of Southwest New England received a grant from Santander Bank to bring financial literacy programs to students in Hartford schools. The programs will teach students concepts related to budgeting, saving and money management with the intent of promoting the development of good financial habits. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK NONPROFIT PROFILE Billings Forge Community Works 227 Lawrence St., Hartford | www.billingsforgeworks.org MISSION To be a driving force for community participation and empowerment in Frog Hollow. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Cary Wheaton, Executive Director Promoting access to healthy food, engaging youth and developing employment opportunities and economically sustainable social enterprises. FY 2014 SUMMARY 2013 2014 Total Employees 43 61 Total Assets $572,783 $992,311 Total Liabilities $70,568 $634,944 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $953,051 $882,022 Program Service Revenue $702,457 $817,710 Investment Income $296 $112 Other $44,414 $75,972 TOTAL $1,700,218 $1,775,816 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $829,802 $963,051 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $806,834 $957,613 TOTAL $1,636,636 $1,920,664 MARGIN $63,582 $(144,848) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2014) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Cary Wheaton, Exective Director $145,696 $157,696 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 W hittlesey & Hadley accountants are different. We care about our clients, not just their numbers. Our insight and practical advice is original and has been etched into the region as leadng providers of services to the construction industry for more than 50 years. Who wants ordinary outcomes? Contractors, architects and engi- neers gain our independent perspective on financial statements, tax and business advisory services. Put your trust in advisors passionate about your success. Let our knowledge create your next masterpiece. Real Advisors Real Solutions for Construction It's An Art Please contact Shaun Sheridan for a consultation today. (860) 524.4474 or ssheridan@whcpa.com Whittlesey & Hadley, P.C. Hartford and Hamden, CT • Holyoke, MA www.whcpa.com Dino Ricciardone, Main Street Willimantic branch man- ager delivers donation check to Project Genesis Inc. team members. P H O T O | C O N T R I B U T E D 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!

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