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www.HartfordBusiness.com • March 5, 2018 • Hartford Business Journal 9 The Hartford Foundation awarded a $200,000 Respond-Rebuild-Renew Fund to the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut's Neighbors in Need Fund to support emergency-assistance funds for residents impacted by relocation from the Caribbean and other disaster areas. United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut will award $253,000 to 11 Greater Hartford nonprofit organizations to reduce disruption in services by early childhood education and after-school program providers, homeless shelters and domestic violence organizations. The Connecticut Historical Society received a $24,000 Museums for America grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The grant will enable the CHS to catalog, digitize and improve storage conditions for 73 early 20th- century motion-picture films. The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving has awarded a three- year, $302,000 grant to the Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance (SINA) to curb unemployment in Hartford's South End. SINA, a partnership between Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford Hospital and Trinity College, works with community stakeholders to restore economic vitality and improve the quality of life in the neighborhoods of south-central Hartford. The grant will support "Walk to Work," a program that matches South End residents with jobs available among SINA's partners. The Walk to Work program's goal is to place 110 to 135 unemployed neighborhood residents in entry-level jobs over three years. According to the latest data, the unemployment rate among those served by the program is 19 percent. Unemployment among youth ages 16-29 in those neighborhoods is about 23 percent. Nonprofit Notebook NONPROFIT PROFILE Greater Hartford Legal Aid 999 Asylum Ave., Hartford | ghla.org Mission: To promote social justice and use the law to address the effects and root causes of poverty. Top Executive: Jamey Bell, Executive Director Services: Legal representation for clients living in poverty. FY 2017 SUMMARY 2015 2016 Total Employees 37 37 Total Assets $4,232,851 $4,506,304 Total Liabilities $444,769 $430,555 REVENUES Contributions & Grants $4,413,110 $4,705,988 Program Service Revenue $15,223 $7,685 Investment Income $12,889 $16,614 Other $0 $0 Total $4,441,222 $4,730,287 EXPENSES Grants $0 $0 Member Benefits $0 $0 Salaries/Employee Benefits $3,629,575 $3,705,577 Fundraising Fees $0 $0 Other $754,375 $714,713 Total $4,383,950 $4,420,290 Margin $57,272 $309,997 TOP PAID EXECUTIVES (FY 2016) Base salary Comp. & Benef. Jamey Bell, Executive Director $133,213 $154,997 Jill Davies, Deputy Director $124,566 $134,126 Susan Garten, Managing Attorney $115,792 $142,568 Source: Guidestar IRS 990 Tax Form Quality Construction + Butler Manufacturing = 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 Gregor Technologies, Torrington, CT | 2007 | 40,000 sq. ft. 2009 | Addition — 28,500 sq. ft. Contact us at 860-482-7613 or visit us on the web. Delta Dental of New Jersey and Connecticut big benef its for small business

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