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www.HartfordBusiness.com • November 27, 2017 • Hartford Business Journal 13 The Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation has awarded eight Connecticut nonprofits a total of $4,000 through its Community Spirit 9/11 Mini-Grant fund. The organizations that shared those funds are: Alzheimer's Association; Camp Courant; East of the River Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind; Friends of Feral Felines; Leadership Greater Hartford; Meriden Humane Society; The Bridge Family Center; and Wallingford Family YMCA. The Hartford Foundation is awarding basic human needs grants totaling $550,000 to 68 nonprofit agencies that provide food and other basic human needs to residents throughout Greater Hartford. The grants support both regional and local agencies in Avon, Bloomfield, East Hartford, Enfield, Hartford, Manchester, Newington, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Vernon, West Hartford, Wethersfield and Windsor. The Hill-Stead Museum has received a $32,500 grant from the SBM Charitable Foundation to serve area students. The funds will support Hill-Stead's "A Close Brush with Genius: Encountering Impressionism at Hill-Stead Museum" program offered to East Hartford, Vernon and Manchester students. The program provides fine arts, language arts, and world languages themed educational programs to underserved students. In celebration of the upcoming holidays, Manchester-based Bob's Discount Furniture announced a donation of $103,000 to food pantries and hunger-relief programs within its markets throughout the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, Midwest and West Coast. An organization near each of the 89 Bob's Discount Furniture stores, five distribution centers and nine future store locations will receive a $1,000 donation from the furniture retailer. In an effort to address a rising number of reverse mortgage foreclosures in Connecticut, the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has awarded the Connecticut Fair Housing Center a three-year, $235,000 grant to support the Reverse Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Project. The project is designed to legally assist victims and to conduct additional legal research on the extent and nature of the reverse mortgage foreclosures. Foundation funds will be used to pay for staff, consultants, insurance, case and legal research, and indirect costs. Nonprofit Notebook NONPROFIT PROFILE American School For The Deaf 139 North Main St., West Hartford | asd-1817.org Mission: Serving deaf and hard of hearing infants, youth and their families in develop- ment of intellect and the enhancement of quality of life. Top Executive: Jeff Bravin, Executive Director Services: Education, outreach and support. FY 2016 SUMMARY 2015 2016 Total Employees 490 538 Total Assets $60,584,115 $59,303,121 Total Liabilities $10,540,227 $18,507,501 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $19,687,252 $11,047,610 Program Service Revenue $22,905,228 $22,688,206 Investment Income $2,274,675 $770,222 Other $457,662 $185,360 Total $45,324,817 $34,691,398 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $27,442,098 $26,883,291 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $8,548,753 $8,322,511 Total $35,990,851 $35,205,802 Margin $9,333,966 ($514,404) TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2016) Base salary Comp. & Benefits Jeff Bravin, Executive Director $222,361 $241,233 Marilyn Rettig, Dir. of Insitutional Advancement $168,101 $191,813 Thomas Wood, CFO $167,298 $188,304 Source: Guidestar IRS 990 Tax Form PDS has been meeting the needs of the construction industry since 1965. Our dedicated team of design and construction professionals welcomes the challenge of serving its past and future customers on their most demanding projects. Siracusa Moving & Storage | New Britain, CT PDS Engineering & Construction served as Design Builder for the construction of a new moving and storage facility. Construction included sitework, concrete, millwork, rough carpentry, insulation, roofing, steel erection, HVAC and MEP work. Project Features: • 40' eve height for storage purposes • Front offices • Several overhead bays Total Project Size: 60,000 SF 107 Old Windsor Road, Bloomfield, CT 06002 (860) 242-8586 | Fax (860) 242-8587 www.pdsec.com DESIGN BUILDERS • GENERAL CONTRACTORS • CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS SPOTLIGHT ON: Commercial PDS ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION, INC. THINK • PLAN • BUILD

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