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September 25, 2017

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16 Hartford Business Journal • September 25, 2017 • www.HartfordBusiness.com 77 Forest St., Hartford • www.harrietbeecherstowecenter.org Mission: The Harriet Beecher Stowe Center preserves and interprets Stowe's Hartford home and the Center's historic collections; promotes vibrant discussion of her life and work; and inspires commitment to social justice and positive change. Services: Twenty-first century museum. Top Executive: Katherine Kane, Executive Director FY 2015 SUMMARY 2014 2015 Total Employees 38 33 Total Assets $17,746,796 $16,553,569 Total Liabilities $99,794 $58,687 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $618,052 $382,038 Program Service Revenue $135,675 $113,318 Investment Income $314,722 $522,218 Other ($82,133) ($93,976) Total $986,316 $923,598 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $848,045 $860,683 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $466,356 $557,825 Total $1,314,401 $1,418,508 Margin ($328,085) ($494,910) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2015) Base salary Comp. & Benef. Katherine Kane, Executive Director $139,266 $163,408 Source: Guidestar IRS 990 Tax Form For the 10th consecutive year, Hovin Underwriting Partners of Simsbury has donated backpacks and school supplies to Community Mental Health Affiliates' Child & Family Services program in New Britain, which provides care for families who often cannot afford to pay for treatment. Pictured (from left) are: Marie Mormile-Mehler; Tanya Banas; Grace Cavallo; Kim Sullivan; Katie Garcia; Sylvia Garcia; Jan Vincent; Mirtalis Rubert; and Evelyn Jacobs. Savings Institute Bank & Trust employees recently donated over $4,000 to organizations that aid individuals with disabilities or special needs, as part of their employee-funded Caring and Giving Program. The funds will go to Project Genesis, The Matty Fund, New Directions Inc. of North Central CT and Confetti Foundation. As part of the 70th anniversary of The Hartford's Junior Fire Marshal program, The Hartford is donating $20,000 to the Hartford Public School District and the Hartford Fire Department to educate children about fire safety. The Hartford will also distribute Junior Fire Marshal educational materials to all children in kindergarten through third grade in the Hartford Public School District. The Connecticut Food Bank received nearly 40,000 pounds of donated pet food from PetSmart, equaling more than 187,000 meals for pets in need. The donations are part of PetSmart's philanthropic Buy a Bag, Give a Meal program. Nonprofit Notebook NONPROFIT PROFILE Harriet Beecher Stowe Center PHOTO | CONTRIBUTED PHOTO | CONTRIBUTED UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT ON THE WORKPLACE SEPTEMBER 27TH | 8AM – 10AM INFINITY MUSIC HALL, HARTFORD Are employers prepared to recognize the problem, or know where to go for help? OPENING REMARKS: Governor Dannel Malloy, State of Connecticut Daren Anderson, MD, Vice President, Chief Quality Offi cer, Community Health Center, Inc.; Director, Weitzman Institute KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Pat Rehmer, Senior Vice President Behavioral Health, Hartford HealthCare TALES OF RECOVERY: Matthew Eacott, Executive Vice President and Partner, Aware Recovery Care PANEL DISCUSSION: Moderator: Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon, Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services Dan Fallon, Program Manager, Wheeler EAP Lois A. Krause, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Practice Leader, HR Compliance, KardasLarson, LLC Dr. Danilo M. Pangilinan, Chief Medical Offi cer, InterCommunity Inc. Dr. Dick Salmon, Vice President & National Medical Executive for Performance Measurement & Improvement, Cigna TO REGISTER GO TO HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM/OUREVENTS Single Ticket Rate: $45 | For questions about this event please contact Allison Williams at awilliams@hartfordbusiness.com or 860-236-9998 X122 EVENT SPONSORS: PRESENTING SPONSOR:

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