2008 Grants and Initiatives
Discretionary and Field of Interest Grants
Berlin UpBeat, $2,500
Designated by 2008 Celebrate Berlin! award honoree
Central Connecticut Senior Health Services, $20,000
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial and Ev and Ethel Herre Memorial Funds to begin a cognitive fitness program for senior citizens at the Jerome Home in New Britain and Mulberry Gardens in Southington

Photo from left to right:
Trish Walden, VP Central CT Senior Health Services
James Williamson, President, Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
Dawn Leger, Director of Community Resources & Volunteers, Central Connecticut Senior Health Services
Central Connecticut Senior Health Services, $790
From the Margaret (Rau) and Rudolf Kloiber Memorial Fund, a Field of Interest Fund serving the needs of the visually impaired, to purchase task lighting and lamps for use by residents participating in the low-vision programs of the Jerome Home, Arbor Rose, Erwin Home (all in New Britain) and Southington Care Center
Children's Law Center of Connecticut, $15,000
From the William T. Livingston Memorial, J. Edward and Justine B. Melson, Marshall A. Pease Memorial, Vic and Jane Darnell, Walter H. Dickman, Ronald and Alice Gilrain, Andrews-Hicks Memorial, Ted and Nancy Johnson, Joseph A. Mlynarski, M.D., Memorial, and Robert A. and Phyllis T. Mugford Funds to train volunteers for the Center’s Families in Transition program, a parenting education and mediation program serving low-income families involved with high-conflict custody and visitation court cases
Community Mental Health Affiliates, $8,461
To pilot intensive parent training of children ages 4 and 5 who have been referred to CMHA due to severe behavioral problems, or suspension or expulsion from pre-school or kindergarten
Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, $11,000
From the Frances P. Parker, Anna Thornton, Alix W. Stanley Discretionary and Anonymous Funds to attract a wider and broader audience, thereby increasing ticket revenue and donations
Early Childhood Collaborative of Southington, $25,000
From the First Years First Fund to support start-up of a Family Resource Center in Southington. The Early Childhood Collaborative of Southington brings parents, educators, community stakeholders and others together to ensure that all Southington children enter school ready to learn.
Friendship Service Center, $2,500
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary Fund for operating support, as designated by 2008 Celebrate New Britain! award honoree
Greater New Britain Arts Alliance, $13,000
For operating support aimed at strengthening the Alliance and enhancing its usefulness and support to artists and arts organizations
Literacy Volunteers of Central Connecticut, $60,000
From the First Years First Fund to support start-up of the Central Connecticut Family Literacy Initiative. The initiative is being developed at the urging of the Foundation, which views emergent and family literacy as critical ingredients in school success, a primary goal of First Years First. The initiative will enable Literacy Volunteers to expand and improve its existing family literacy program to serve low-literate families in New Britain, Plainville, Berlin and Southington, and devise solutions to address how low-literacy rates among parents impacts their children. The project totals $75,000, with an additional $15,000 from the Christine E. Moser Foundation. Both grants are renewable for up to three years based on program results.
Local Initiatives Support Corporation, $7,500
For second-year support of the Children’s Investment Partnership. CIP provides assistance and training to early childhood centers on how to renovate and construct their centers in order to expand the supply and improve the quality of early care and education for low-income families
Main Street Singers, $2,000
To support the start-up of a junior choir for 3rd- and 4th-graders
Margaret C. Griffin Child Development Center, $2,500
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary Fund for program support, as designated by 2008 Celebrate Southington! award honoree
Municipal Economic Development Agency (New Britain), $15,000
To develop an economic development website for the City of New Britain featuring economic development tools and information that will promote business in New Britain
New Britain Discovery Collaborative, $45,000
From the First Years First Fund for operating support
New Britain Food Security Collaborative, $20,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary and Johnstone Vance Memorial Funds, to support start-up costs associated with a new food pantry at the Osgood Pool House that will be known as the New Britain Food and Resource Center
New Britain Museum of American Art, up to $60,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary Fund and Talcott Stanley Fund for support of the Museum’s Education and Outreach program, which provides accessible, high-quality arts education programming for visitors of all ages, particularly school children from Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington
New Britain Public Library/Jefferson Family Resource Center, $12,000
From the First Years First Fund for the “Raise a Reader” program, aimed at improving literacy skills among hard-to-reach New Britain families with children under age 5
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of New Britain, $30,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary and Jeanette Elizabeth Westlake Memorial Funds to support the Center’s efforts to assume management of Bicycling Enthusiasms, a program that trains youth in advanced bicycle repair. The Center’s goal is to transform Bicycling Enthusiasms into a per-vocational program with defined outcomes
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of New Britain, $40,000
From the Howland Rogers Family, Alix W. Stanley Discretionary and William E. Attwood, Jr. Funds to support the New Britain Internship Program, a collaborative high school employment initiative among OIC, New Britain High School and the New Britain Chamber of Commerce
Plainville Community Food Pantry, $20,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary and Anna T. Deutsch Funds, for food and other services
Plainville Daycare Center, $4,600
From the First Years First Fund to improve the quality of the Center’s programming by furnishing an additional classroom
Plainville Family Resource Center, $8,024
From the First Years First Fund to support summer enrichment programming aimed at improving parenting skills and the early childhood development of young Plainville children
Plainville Historical Society, $2,500
Designated by 2008 Celebrate Plainville! award honoree
Prudence Crandall Center, $50,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary and Georgia Knapp Thomson Funds for a one-time seed grant to support a new assistant director position overseeing the Center’s programs and services at its Rose Hill facility
Southington-Cheshire Community YMCA, $10,000
To increase physical activity among children and adolescents by establishing a “virtual gym,” featuring interactive fitness equipment
Southington Community Services, Town of Southington, $25,000
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund for renovation and conversion of the Old Milldale Firehouse into the agency’s new home, making an expansion of services possible
Southington Library and Museum, $12,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary Fund for development of the library’s first comprehensive long-range plan
S.T.E.P.S. (Southington’s Town-Wide Effort to Promote Success), $5,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary Fund to hire a grant writer to complete a Drug-Free Communities federal grant application that could bring $125,000 per year for five years to Southington
Trinity-On-Main, $25,000
For support of Trinity-On-Main’s executive director position in order to continue the progress and efforts made to create a regional cultural and performing arts center in Downtown New Britain
Tunxis Community College, up to $47,385
From the First Years First Fund for Year 3 support of the Early Childhood Professional Educators Consortium. The Consortium is a key component of First Years First, the Foundation’s five-year, $1 million commitment to improving early childhood development outcomes and opportunities for children and families in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington
YWCA of New Britain, $15,000
From the Alix W. Stanley Discretionary, Spencer P. Torrell, Andrews-Hicks Memorial and Con Fed Charitable Funds to support the salary of a housing employment liaison for New Britain’s 10-year Plan to End Homelessness. The YWCA serves as the plan’s fiduciary agent
Sub-total Discretionary Grants, $616,760
Donor Advised Grants
Bombaci Family Fund
YPI, a co-educational summer camp at the University of Bridgeport offering one- and two-week workshops for young people in grades 6 through 12 who are interested in the creative arts
Catalyst Fund
Literacy Volunteers of Central Connecticut
Conry Asset Management Charitable Fund
New Britain Food Security Collaborative, for renovations to the Osgood Pool House and/or operating expenses
Ericson, Scalise & Mangan, P.C., Fund
Friends of New Britain P.A.L. Raiders
Frank and Ernestine Fraprie Fund
Hospital of Central Connecticut
Salvation Army of New Britain
Gilrain Family Fund
Connecticut Community Care, Inc., Bristol, to support the agency’s work with families and dementia patients
Susie and Charles Gustin Memorial Fund
Foundation of Special Care
Hospital of Central Connecticut
Ted and Nancy Howe Fund
Pathways Senderos/Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program
Howey Family Fund
Pathways Senderos/Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program
Joan and Charles Leach Fund
New Britain Museum of American Art, for the Sunday Music Series
New Britain Day Nursery Fund
Boys and Girls Club of New Britain
Friendship Service Center
Klingberg Family Centers
Manes & Motions
M.O.M.S. Program, The Hospital of Central Connecticut
New Britain Symphony Children’s Concert
Pathways Senderos/Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Prudence Crandall Center
Salvation Army of New Britain
Spanish Speaking Center (New Britain)
Warm the Children
YMCA of Berlin
YMCA of New Britain
YWCA of New Britain
New Britain Saturday Night Club Fund
New Britain Museum of American Art, to purchase a beech tree in memory of Justus S. Beach
Edmund G. Noyes Fund
Boys & Girls Club of New Britain, in memory of Michael Cimino
The Jerome Home, New Britain, in memory of William E. Attwood, Jr.
Rathegeber Family Fund
New Britain Food Security Collaborative
Round Table Fund
New Britain Food Security Collaborative
Schaller Auto World Fund
Consolidated School District of New Britain, to support New Britain High School AP Physics and Project Lead the Way pre-engineering students’ participation in the Dell Winston Solar Car Challenge
Consolidated School District of New Britain, to support the “Home-Made Learning” program, a pilot program at Chamberlain Elementary School providing basic school supplies to all first graders
Covenant to Care for Children, for purchase of beds and bedding for New Britain children
New Britain-Berlin Rotary Club Fund, in support of charitable activities
Rebuilding Together
Stanley and Bernice Shepard Fund
First Church of Christ Congregational, West Hartford
Foundation of Special Care
Hospital of Central Connecticut
Metropolitan Opera Guild, New York City
United Way of New Britain and Berlin
University of Hartford, Barney School of Business
YMCA of New Britain-Berlin
Southington Science and Mathematics Initiative Fund
Southington Board of Education, to send Southington middle school students to the CAMPY on Campus mathematics enrichment program
Spirit of Beth Telfer Memorial Fund
Southington Community YMCA, for purchase of equipment for the virtual gym
Leonard W. and Jeannette C. Varkal Fund
New Britain Public Library, for purchase of history books
Sub-total Donor Advised Grants, $57,066
Designated Grants
Anonymous Fund
Foundation of Special Care, Pulmonary Support Group/Special Care Breath-Takers
The Bialkowski Family Fund
Sacred Heart School, financial aid for students
Greta Rogers Cook Fund
Klingberg Family Centers
New Britain Public Library
CW Resources Fund
CW Resources
Iaia Fund in Memory of Antonio, Ignazia, Joseph and Paul
St. Ann Church
Curtis and Degi Jennings Fund
Jefferson Elementary School, for enrichment and extracurricular activities
Edith Johnson Fund
First Lutheran Church of the Reformation, advance the causes of music and young people
New Britain Area Conference of Churches, public education efforts
Stanley and Anelia Kustra Fund
Foundation of Special Care, pediatric programs
Hartford Hospital, cardiac programs
The Hospital of Central Connecticut, George Bray Cancer Center
Salvation Army of New Britain
Robert J. Loughery Fund
Sisters of Mercy, West Hartford
Stanley J. Markiewicz Fund
Archdiocese of Hartford, Archbishop’s Annual Appeal
Penneys for the Foundation Fund
Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
Herbert M. and Edythe Woodruff Peterson Fund
Friendship Service Center
Salvation Army of New Britain
South Church-Congregational, New Britain
YMCA of New Britain-Berlin
YWCA of New Britain
Joanne Michelini Pigott Fund
Berlin Peck Memorial Library, for book acquisition
Natalie K. Pollock Development Fund
Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
Father John J. Reilley Fund
Archdiocese of Hartford, Educational Fund
Sacred Heart School Fund
Sacred Heart School
Stanley Memorial Church Fund
Stanley Memorial Church
Helen P. G. and John C. Vibberts Fund
New Britain Museum of American Art, for conservation of the Sanford B. D. Low Collection
John C. and Helen P. G. Vibberts Fund
Foundation of Special Care, to support Hospital for Special Care
The Weld Fund
American Legion Eddy Glover Post#6, American Legacy Scholarship Fund
Art League of New Britain
Boy Scouts of America, Connecticut River Council, to benefit New Britain Scouts
Boys and Girls Club of New Britain
Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
CONCORA
Foundation of Special Care
The Hospital of Central Connecticut
Klingberg Family Centers
Mount Holyoke College
New Britain Garden Club
New Britain Industrial Museum
New Britain Museum of American Art
New Britain Public Library
New Britain Symphony Society
New Britain Youth Museum
Repertory Theater of New Britain
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, New Britain
United Way of New Britain-Berlin
YWCA of New Britain
Wellman Family Fund
Community Foundation of Greater New Britain
Sub-total Designated Grants, $61,402
Scholarships
The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain awarded a total of $85,896 in scholarships to 38 students from Berlin, New Britain, Plainville, Southington and other towns. Scholarships were awarded from all of the Foundation's 31 named scholarship funds. Click here for a full list of available scholarships.
Sub-total Scholarships, $85,896
Total 2008 Grants and Scholarships, $821,124