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The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain connects donors who care with causes that matter in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington. If you'd like to make a difference in your community, please contact us for more information.

2006 Grants and Initiatives


Berlin Upbeat Program, $5,000 
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund 
For “Great Escape,” a leadership training weekend for Berlin High School students  

Capital Workforce Partners, $25,000 
From the Jeannette Elizabeth Westlake Memorial and A.W. Stanley Funds
For the New Britain Future Workforce Initiative System, a new program designed to create a comprehensive workforce preparation system for young people, ages 16-24  

Catherine McGee Middle School, Berlin, $5,000
From the Weld Fund for Capital Needs 
To support the establishment of an on-site Wellness Center for students, faculty and the community in order to promote physical activity and improve nutrition

Children's Law Center of Connecticut, $3,000
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund 
For “Families in Transition,” a new program that serves low- and no-income families by mediating conflicts and building co-parenting agreements

Community Foundations of America, $1,000 
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For organizational support
 
Connecticut Council for Philanthropy, $2,400
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For organizational support
   
Connecticut Council for Philanthropy, $300 
From the A.W. Stanley Fund 
For organizational support

Connecticut Radio Information System, $546
From the Margaret (Rau) and Rudolph Kloiber Memorial Fund 
For radio reading services for the blind or visually impaired in New Britain, Berlin, Plainville and Southington

Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, $12,000
From the Howland Rogers Family Fund
For organizational support
 
Council on Foundations, $3,230
From the A.W. Stanley Fund 
For organizational support

Friends of Panthorn Park, $3,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund 
For enrichment and educational activities for Southington children and families

Friendship Service Center, $10,000
From the Con Fed/Darnell/Dickman and Pease Funds
To support the Center’s Emergency Needs and Assertive Substance Abuse Programs 

Greater New Britain Arts Alliance, $23,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund 
For organizational support

Human Resources Agency of New Britain, $21,300
From the Ev and Ethel Herre Memorial and A.W. Stanley Funds
For (1) social and recreational activities associated with Perlas Hispanas, a home care and senior center program in New Britain and (2) for a fundraising consultant to help HRA raise a $1.3 million endowment to support its expanded and renovated early childhood facility

Literacy Volunteers of Central Connecticut, $20,000
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund
For program enhancements and expansion to a second site in New Britain
  
Living in Safe Alternatives (L.I.S.A.), $4,915 
From the A. W. Stanley Fund 
For “Stitch in Time,” a vocational training program for young people residing at L.I.S.A’s group homes

Local Initiatives Support Corp, $10,000
From the Early Childhood Development Initiative Fund 
For targeted technical assistance and training on early childhood center design, development and financing for early care providers in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington

Manes and Motions, $2,500
From the A.W. Stanley Fund 
Celebrate Berlin! grant recipient

Music Series at South Church, $2,000
Francis P. Parker Fund
To support the 2005-06 free community concert series 

Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, $20,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For ”Post Purchase Homeownership Education”, a new training program designed to help low and moderate-income families preserve and keep their homes 

New Britain Discovery Collaborative, $40,000
From the Early Childhood Development Initiative and A.W. Stanley Funds 
To improve early childhood education in New Britain as part of a statewide initiative with the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund

New Britain Housing Authority, $20,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For “Options and Choices,” a collaborative program between the Authority and OIC designed to offer educational and recreational programs for residents of the Oval Grove public housing development
 
New Britain Museum of American Art, $60,000 
From the A. W. Stanley Fund
To (1) support the Museum’s Education and Outreach program and (2) to print a Family Fun Gallery Guide, coloring books and Tour & Teacher Service Guides for the Museum’s new Art Lab 

New Britain Public Library, $6,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For the development of a long range plan to guide the Library forward over the next five years 

New Britain Symphony Society, $19,500
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For organizational support 

New Britain TRIAD, $2,500
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
Celebrate New Britain! grant recipient 

Opportunities Industrialization Center of New Britain, $10,000
From the Anna T. Deutsch, A.W. Stanley and Weld Fund for Capital Needs Funds
For (1) summer enrichment programming for youth at the Mount Pleasant housing development and (2) to upgrade existing computer systems and software

Plainville Association For Retarded Citizens, $8,500
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund 
To conduct a capital campaign feasibility study associated with the construction of an independent living facility

Plainville Community Food Pantry, $14,500
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial and A.W. Stanley Funds  
For (1) the Bread Distribution Program through which donated bread and baked goods are delivered daily to 31 agencies daily in New Britain, Berlin, Plainville and Southington and (2) Celebrate Plainville recipient

Prudence Crandall Center, Inc., $5,000
From the Johnstone Vance Memorial Fund
For an organizational assessment of the Center as it embarks upon a capital campaign to expand services 

ReCONNstruction Center, $20,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For organizational and marketing support for this start-up organization 

Repertory Theatre of New Britain, $4,000
From the Weld Fund for Capital Needs Fund
Capital grant for building repairs 

Southington Care Center, $2,500
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
Celebrate Southington! grant recipient 

Southington Community Services, $2,800
From the Jeannette Elizabeth Westlake Memorial Fund
To produce an informational brochure on the range of services offered by Southington Community Services 

Southington High School, $3,304
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
For “Alternative to Suspension,” an innovative program that provides students with an alternative consequence to the traditional suspension from school 

Spanish Speaking Center, $10,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
Bridge grant for organizational capacity building 

Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, $1,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund 
To support the creation of a new outdoor play area at Jefferson School

Trinty-on-Main, Ltd, $20,000
From the Andrews-Hicks/Attwood/Dickman/Gilrain/Johnson/ Mlynarski/Mugford/Munford/Parker/Talcott Stanley/Thornton and Torell Funds 
Organizational support to continue the successful effort to create a cultural center in downtown New Britain 

Tunxis Community College, $29,332
From the Early Childhood Development Initiative Fund 
To (1) conduct research among early care providers in Berlin, New Britain, Plainville and Southington to assess their organizational  needs and (2) to  enable Tunxis to staff a consortium among child care providers as part of the Foundation’s Early Childhood Development Initiative

Urban Oaks Organic Farm, $5,000
From the A.W. Stanley Fund
To leverage funds from the Connecticut Department of Agriculture that will enable Urban Oaks to advertise and increase business 

VNA of Central Connecticut, $20,000
From the Catalyst, William T. Livingston Memorial and A.W. Stanley Funds  
For “Hip Hop,” a new interactive program designed to prevent obesity among children ages 5-13

YWCA of New Britain, $15,000
From the Early Childhood Development Initiative Fund 
To support the YW’s efforts to attain NAEYC re-accreditation for its early care programs


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