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06/22/2017

Gov. Malloy Announces $15.1 Million in Grants to Assist Nonprofit Providers in Capital Improvement Projects

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that over $15.1 million in grants are being awarded to fifty nonprofit organizations throughout Connecticut as part of the state’s Nonprofit Grant Program, which assists organizations with the costs associated with one-time infrastructure improvements that upgrade the efficiency and effectiveness of the services provided by the agencies.

Created by Governor Malloy in 2013, the program has helped hundreds of nonprofit organizations across Connecticut with a wide variety capital improvement projects. Today’s allocations are the fifth round of grants since the launch of the program.

“By supporting capital purchases that enhance service delivery, efficiency, and effectiveness, and address health, safety and accessibility issues, this grant program assists nonprofit agencies in focusing on what they do best – getting services to those who need them most,” Governor Malloy said.

The program is administered by the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management (OPM).

Today’s round of grant awards include:

  • Andover – Almada Lodge-Times Farm Camp Corporation: $145,892 (Renovations, vehicle)
  • Bethel – Ability Beyond Disability, Inc.: $774,451 (Bethel renovation, Beckerle Street improvements, Tammany Trail improvements, and information technology)
  • Bridgeport – CT Renaissance, Inc.: $347,292 (Central Avenue windows, Maple Street improvements)
  • Bridgeport – SW CT Agency on Aging: $243,600 (Case management system)
  • Bridgeport – The Workplace: $200,000 (Vehicle)
  • Canton – The ARC of the Farmington Valley, Inc.: $903,127 (ADA teaching kitchen, building addition, buses, SMART technology)
  • Danbury – CT Institute for Communities, Inc.: $130,681 (Information technology)
  • Danbury – MWCCA: $78,671 (Parking lot)
  • Derby – TEAM Training Education and Manpower, Inc.: $86,130 (Vehicles)
  • East Windsor – Allied Community Resources, Inc.: $281,400 (Road safety)
  • Enfield – Allied Rehabilitation Centers, Inc.: $729,911 (Fleet of vehicles, HVAC)
  • Farmington – NAFI Connecticut, Inc.: $140,643 (Bathroom renovation)
  • Greenwich – Abilis, Inc.: $241,802 (Vehicles)
  • Greenwich – Family Centers, Inc. Collaboration: $126,996 (Vehicles)
  • Hamden – ARC of Greater New Haven, Inc.: $343,395 (Software, vehicles)
  • Hamden – The Children’s Center of Hamden, Inc.: $195,000 (Lighting and energy)
  • Hamden – Opportunity House, Inc.: $129,916 (Gamma House)
  • Hartford – Community Partners in Action, Inc.: $674,173 (Elevators, energy savings)
  • Hartford – The Open Hearth Association: $38,500 (Ac flooring improvement)
  • Hartford – The Village for Families & Children, Inc.: $507,100 (HVAC)
  • Jewett City – Thames Valley Council for Community Action, Inc.: $182,679 (Information technology)
  • Kensington – RMS Development, Inc.: $130,000 (Information technology)
  • Lebanon – SCADD Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.: $140,000 (Water distribution system)
  • Litchfield – CT Junior Republic Association, Inc.: $1,150,000 (Renovation)
  • Madison – Vista Vocational and Life Skills Center, Inc.: $36,900 (Vehicles)
  • Middletown – MARC Community Resources: $44,000 (Generator)
  • Milford – Boys & Girls Village, Inc.: $437,827 (Kitchen equipment, parking lot)
  • New Britain – CCARC, Inc.: $258,334 (Sidewalk, vehicles)
  • New Britain – CW Resources, Inc.: $849,941 (Vehicles)
  • New Britain – Klingberg Comprehensive Program Services, Inc.: $501,488 (HVAC, roof, window replacement)
  • New Haven – Fair Haven Community Health Clinic, Inc.: $99,241 (Generator)
  • New London – Child and Family Agency of Southeastern CT, Inc.: $173,250 (Improvement, generator, Groton Street generator, lead remediation)
  • New London – Safe Futures, Inc.: $137,632 (Information technology)
  • North Haven – Easter Seals Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation Center, Inc.: $475,485 (Bathroom, generator, vehicles)
  • North Haven – The Vantage Group, Inc.: $429,691 (Purchase and renovation, vehicle)
  • Norwalk – Star, Inc., Lighting the Way…: $783,656 (Improvement, renovation, siding, vehicle)
  • Prospect – G.I.L. Foundation, Inc.: $46,845 (Vehicles)
  • Quaker Hill – Waterford Country School, Inc.: $513,200 (Water system)
  • Sandy Hook – Newtown Youth & Family Services, Inc.: $136,633 (Energy efficiency project)
  • South Windham – Horizons, Inc.: $346,583 (Vehicles)
  • Stamford – ARI of Connecticut, Inc.: $311,161 (Vehicles)
  • Torrington – The Arc of Litchfield County, Inc.: $122,685 (Information technology, vehicles)
  • Trumbull – The Kennedy Center, Inc.: $150,000 (Bathroom renovation)
  • Unionville – New Horizons, Inc.: $266,807 (Vehicle)
  • Waterbury – Central Naugatuck Valley Help, Inc.: $36,540 (Collaboration)
  • Waterbury – Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Greater Waterbury, Inc.: $73,000 (Van, vehicle)
  • Waterbury – St. Vincent DePaul Mission of Waterbury, Inc.: $204,000 (HVAC)
  • Waterbury – Wellmore, Inc.: $80,000 (Accessibility, vehicle)
  • Windsor – Community Health Resources, Inc.: $101,249 (Telemedicine)
  • Windsor – Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut, Inc.: $572,924 (Improvements, information technology, vehicle)


Learn more about the Nonprofit Grant Program by visiting
the Office of Policy and Management’s website.

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