More than $250,000 Awarded as Community Foundation of Greater New Britain Makes First Grants of 2018

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Grants Benefit Berlin, New Britain, Plainville, Southington; Summer Education and Enrichment Programs for New Britain Students Gain Major Support  

NEW BRITAIN, CT -- The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain’s first grant awards of 2018 have been made, with more than a quarter of a million dollars being awarded to local non-profit organizations and programs serving Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington.

The Community Foundation’s board of directors has approved $254,900 in the Community Response, Community Initiatives and Donor-Advised Grant categories. The funding includes $60,000 to the Consolidated School District of New Britain for vital summer education and enrichment programs.

Following is a listing of recently approved Community Foundation grants:

Community Initiatives

  • Consolidated School District of New Britain. A $20,000 grant from the First Years First Fund to support the Summer Enrichment Experience (SEE) program, aimed at reducing summer learning loss among low-performing students in grades 1 through 4.

Arts, Culture & Heritage

  • Southington Community Cultural Arts. An $18,500 grant from the Alix W. Stanley Charitable Fund, Catharine McHenry Rogers Fund and Georgia Knapp Thomson Fund to expand All Access, an arts program that providing accessibility to all, especially people with disabilities.

Community and Economic Development

  • Connecticut Main Street Center. A $12,500 grant from the William H. Judd, Jr. Fund, Joseph A. Mlynarski, MD, Memorial Fund and A. W. Stanley Discretionary Fund to further transit-oriented development planning and implementation in Kensington Village.
  • Rebuilding Together New Britain. A $15,000 grant from the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund, Anna Thornton Fund, Walter H. Dickman Fund and Elizabeth J. Berry Fund to replace equipment and upgrade technology.

Education

  • Connecticut Science Center. A $15,200 grant from the A. W. Stanley Discretionary Fund and Anna T. Deutsch Fund to provide professional development for Next Generation Science Standards educators in Plainville and Southington.
  • Consolidated School District of New Britain. A $40,000 grant from the A. W. Stanley Discretionary Fund, Louis G. and Ada C. Amodio Fund for Children, Anonymous Fund for Education, Justus S. and Lillian F. Beach Fund and Charles L. Munford, Jr., Memorial Fund to support XTREME and CREATE, summer programs designed to help diminish the achievement and enrichment gap.
  • First Tee Program of Connecticut. A $15,000 grant from the J. Edward and Justine B. Melson Family Fund, William T. Livingston Memorial Fund, Ted and Nancy Howe Fund, Jeannette Elizabeth Westlake Memorial Fund, Donald W. and Virginia C. Davis Fund and A. W. Stanley Discretionary Fund to support the golf curriculum in the Consolidated School District of New Britain.
  • Junior Achievement of Southwest New England. A $10,000 grant from the William E. Attwood Jr. Fund, Marshall A. Pease Memorial Fund, Vic and Jane Darnell Fund and Donald W. and Virginia C. Davis Fund for JA Pathways to Careers, a new program at Berlin High School.

Health and Human Services

  • Columbus House Inc. A $7,500 grant from the Ev and Ethel Herre Memorial Fund and Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund to support case management for seniors at The Jefferson.
  • Connecticut Center for Nonviolence. A $5,000 grant from the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund and Anonymous Fund to provide Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation Training to area police departments.
  • Klingberg Family Centers, Inc. A $17,600 grant from the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund, Ronald and Alice Gilrain Fund and Georgia Knapp Thomson Fund to evaluate gaps in services for those on the Autism spectrum, and to offer training for providers.
  • Prudence Crandall Center, Inc. A $12,000 grant from the Junior League of Greater New Britain Fund, Spencer P. Torell Fund and Robert A. and Phyllis T. Mugford Fund for security enhancements.
  • United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut. A $25,000 grant from the A. W. Stanley Discretionary Fund, Vicenta Alverio Memorial Fund, William and Bette Batchelor Fund and Bernard McAvay Fund for an Emergency Assistance Plan to aid Hurricane Survivors from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands facing potential homelessness in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and/or Southington.
  • YWCA of New Britain. A $30,000 grant from the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund, A. W. Stanley Discretionary Fund and Helen M. Lynch Fund for Building Hope Together to support the Homelessness Prevention Program and Work Plan Coordinator position.

Additional Grants (Donor-Advised)

  • Mayor’s Trophy Charitable Fund. A total of $10,600 in grants to programs and causes including the New Britain Legacies youth basketball program; Race CF Inc. Race Cystic Fibrosis Program; New Britain Fagan Jr. Baseball League youth baseball program; New Britain High School Parents Music Association for new madrigal costumes; Grace C.M.E. Church in support of the Connie Wilson Collins Gala; Central Connecticut Celtic Cultural Committee for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade; and Coram Deo in support of the annual banquet.
  • Round Table Fund. A $1,000 grant to the New Britain-Berlin YMCA for general purposes in memory of Selden Kenneth Griffen, III.

Established in 1941, the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain is “Where Good Begins” in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington. Located at The Foundation Center at 74A Vine Street, New Britain, the Foundation works to inspire philanthropy, manage permanent charitable assets effectively, and partner to address key community issues through strategic leadership. For more information, visit www.cfgnb.org.

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Contacts:

David Obedzinski
President
Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
860-229-6018 x306
david@cfgnb.org

Dennis Buden
DBPR
860-558-0514
dennis@dbpr.net

Website: www.cfgnb.org