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16 Hartford Business Journal • August 28, 2017 www.HartfordBusiness.com NONPROFIT PROFILE New England Air Museum 36 Perimeter Road, Windsor Locks | www.neam.org MISSION To present the story of aviation and the human genius that made it possible. TOP EXECUTIVE SERVICES Jerry Roberts, Executive Director Aviation museum. FY 2015 SUMMARY 2014 2015 Total Employees 29 30 Total Assets $5,319,091 $5,050,293 Total Liabilities $48,974 $40,867 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $775,265 $512,861 Program Service Revenue $693,678 $545,911 Investment Income $84,060 $98,884 Other $119,578 $111,132 TOTAL $1,672,581 $1,268,788 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $790,390 $688,727 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $1,122,644 $708,433 TOTAL $1,913,034 $1,397,160 MARGIN $(240,453) $(128,372) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2015) Base Salary Total Compensation & Benefits Jerry Roberts, Executive Director $135,659 $158,000 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 The Connecticut Historical Soci- ety has received a $10,000 grant from the Ensworth Charitable Foundation to help fund American Sign Language inter- pretation and other accessibility services during its "Language, Culture, Communi- ties: 200 Years of Impact by the American School for the Deaf" exhibit and programs. • • • Our Piece of the Pie will receive $1.1 million from a U.S. Department of Labor Reentry Project grant to help imprisoned youth in the North Hartford Promise Zone successfully re-enter their communities through professional development and job placement support. • • • The Maximilian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation in West Hartford has awarded the Quinnipiac University School of Medicine $500,000 to create the Maximilian E. and Marion O. Hoffman Primary Care Fellowship, which will pro- vide scholarships to qualified students who seek careers as primary care physicians. Quinnipiac is matching the award to create a $1 million endowed scholarship. • • • The U.S. Small Business Administra- tion has awarded Connecticut Innova- tions $125,000 to support technology-driv- en small businesses. The grant provided by the Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Pro- gram is one of 16 for up to $125,000 each awarded to back innovation in various states throughout the country. The FAST award project and budget periods are for 12 months, beginning Sept. 30, 2017. FAST grants are intended to stimulate economic development with outreach and technical assistance to science and technology-driven small businesses, with emphasis on fostering participation from women-owned and socially and economi - cally disadvantaged firms and helping them to compete in other federal small busi- ness programs. To qualify for the grants, award winners had to demonstrate how they would use the funds for such work as small business research and development assistance and technology transfer from universities to small businesses. • • • Researchers at the Jackson Labo- ratory (JAX) in Farmington have just received more than $6 million in federal, five-year grants to fund three studies, the lab announced. Researchers at the independent nonprof- it biomedical research institution received $2.3 million from the National Institute of General Medical Studies (NIGMS) to analyze what causes the immune system to decline with age; $1.8 million from the National Institute of Neurological Disor- ders and Stroke involving potential treat- ments for multiple sclerosis; and $2 mil- lion from NIGMS to study the role of RNA structure used in the diagnosis of cancer and other diseases. The researchers, respectively, are: JAX assistant professor Duygu Ucar, JAX research scientist Yanjiao Zhou and JAX assistant professor Zhengqing Ouyang. In addition to the genomic medicine facility in Farmington, JAX has a mamma- lian genetics headquarters in Bar Harbor, Maine and a facility in Sacramento, Calif. NONPROFIT NOTEBOOK JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER HARTFORD PRESENTS VOICES ANNUAL WOMEN'S PHILANTHROPY EVENT with Special Guest LIEUTENANT COMMANDER ALEXA FORSYTH JENKINS, U.S. NAVY THE FIRST JEWISH WOMAN TO COMMAND A U.S. NAVAL WARSHIP SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 | 5:30 P.M. BETH EL TEMPLE, WEST HARTFORD Women's Philanthropy TO REGISTER VISIT bit.ly/Voices2018RSVP Quality Construction Builds Repeat Customers www.borghesibuilding.com © 2011 BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Butler Manufacturing™ is a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. 2155 East Main Street • Torrington, Connecticut 06790 Mozzicato Retail, Rocky Hill, CT | 2014 | Renovation — 6,000 sq. ft. Mozzicato Bakery/Retail, Plainville, CT 2010 | 4,700 sq. ft. Farmington Bank, Plainville, CT 2010 | 2,700 sq. ft. Contact us at 860-482-7613 or visit us on the web. 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