Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation Inc
PO Box 907 - Thomaston - CT 06787, Connecticut
Latest Filing: 2024
Total Assets: $9.19M
Total Giving: $742,849
Grants: 232
Median Grant: $2,500
Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation Inc is a 990pf foundation in Connecticut with assets of $9.2M.
2024 Summary
$9.19M
Total Assets
$742,849
Funding Awarded
232
Grants Given
$2,500
Median Grant
$75,000
Largest Grant
$400
Smallest Grant
2024 Recipients
Recipient | Award | Location | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
Environmental Learning Centers Of Connecticut | $75,000 | Bristol, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Funding The Wallace Barnes Universally Accessible Nature Trail. |
Landmark Community Theatre | $15,000 | Thomaston, CONNECTICUT | To Provide General Support To The Mission And Operations Of Landmark Community Theatre At The Thomaston Opera House. |
United Way Of Greater Waterbury Inc | $15,000 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | Since 1942, United Way Of Greater Waterbury Has Leveraged Its Active Volunteer Leadership, Deep Subject Matter Expertise And Strong Fundraising Skills To Positively Impact The Quality Of Life In Our 10 Town Area, Which Includes Bethlehem, Cheshire, Middlebury, Prospect, Southbury, Thomaston, Waterbury, Watertown, Wolcott And Woodbury. We Invest In Over 50 Programs And Initiatives In Basic Needs (Health Care, Housing And Food), Education And Financial Stability, Assisting 70,000 Individuals Annually Who Are At The Poverty Level Or Alice (Asset Limited Income Constrained And Employed). |
Warner Theatre | $12,500 | Torrington, CONNECTICUT | To Support The Warner Theatre's Transition Through Covid. |
Warner Theatre | $12,500 | Torrington, CONNECTICUT | To Continue The Bank's Commitment In Support Of The Theatre's "Reimagining Campaign." |
Safe Haven Of Greater Waterbury Inc | $10,000 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | Unrestricted |
Brian's Angels Homeless Outreach Inc | $10,000 | Bristol, CONNECTICUT | Unrestricted |
Susan B Anthony Project Inc | $10,000 | Torrington, CONNECTICUT | Unrestricted |
Children's Community School | $8,168 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | To Fund The Purchase And Installation Of Updates To Secure The Exterior Of The School And Update The Alarm System. |
Children's Community School | $7,500 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | The Most Critical Of Funds This Year Would Be For Operating Support. As In Previous Years, The Pandemic Has Not Allowed Us To Have Special Events To Raise Money For The School , Year, We Predict The Same For The Coming Year.As With Most Organizations, The School's Highest Cost Is Staffing, The Greatest Use Of Funds To Pay Teachers, Assistants, And Other Critical School Staff (Counselor). With The Middle School Expansion Complete, Our 2nd 8th Grade Class Will Graduate This June. The Staffing Needs And Costs Are Higher Than Ever And We Are Now Serving A Greater Number Of Children. |
The Palace Theater | $7,500 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | The Purpose Of The Grant Is To Support The Palace Theater And Its Mission Is To Preserve And Operate The Historic Theater As A Performing Arts Center And Community Gathering Place That Provides A Focal Point Of Cultural Activity And Educational Outreach For Diverse Audiences. In Doing So, Organizations Can Be Aligned With Educational And Student Programs. The Thomaston Savings Foundation Will Be Recognized For Their Support Of Learning In The Wings Educational Program And Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Presenting The Movie And Score From Home Alone. |
Children's Community School | $7,500 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | The Most Critical Of Funds This Year And Every Year, Would Be For Operating Support. After Being At 31 Wolcott Street For 45 Years, We Relocated Over The Summer To Our New Home At 23 John Street. This Unexpected Move And Expense Were Not Included In Our Budget.As With Most Organizations, The School's Highest Costs Are For Staffing, The Greatest Use Of Funds To Pay Our Teachers, Assistants, And Counselors. These Critical Roles Are So Important For Our Students, They Keep Our Class Sizes Small (16), With An Assistant And Teacher In Each Class And Staffing Needs/Costs Are Higher Than Ever. |
Mattatuck Museum | $6,675 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Funding The Expansion Of The School Tour Program To Area Students. |
Literacy Volunteers Of Greater Waterbury Inc | $5,750 | Waterbury, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Funding The Adult Literacy Program For 20223/2024. |
City Of Bristol | $5,000 | Bristol, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Funding The Purchase Of Full Equipment And Uniform Items For Cadets. |
The Salvation Army | $5,000 | Bristol, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Funding The Cam Academy Program Which Aims To Bring Creative Arts And Brass Music Instruction To The Underprivileged Youth Of Bristol, Free Of Charge. |
The Family Center | $5,000 | Bristol, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Supporting The Family Engagement Program For (1) Year Which Will Enable Children Of Low Income Families To Join A Variety Of Hands On And Educational Programs. |
East Farmington Volunteer Fire Department Inc | $5,000 | Farmington, CONNECTICUT | To Fund The Purchase Of A Tractel Griphoist Rescue Kit. |
Prudence Crandall Center Inc | $5,000 | New Britain, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Funding The Counseling And Housing Services Provided To Victims Of Domestic Violence In The Bristol Area. |
Railroad Museum Of New England | $5,000 | Thomaston, CONNECTICUT | To Assist In Funding The Restoration Of The East Wall Of The Thomaston Railroad Station. |
... and 3 more recipients. |
$248,093
$248,093
State
Total
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CT
Connecticut
$248,093
Contacts
Name | Phone | Title |
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Stephen Lewis | 8602831874 | President and Trustee |
Stephen Lewis | Signing Officer |
Historical Financials
Year | Total Assets | Total Giving | Grants | Median Grant | Max Grant | Min Grant |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | $9,193,885 | $742,849 | 232 | $2,500 | $75,000 | $400 |
2023 | $8,559,977 | $735,371 | 252 | $2,500 | $30,000 | $395 |
2022 | $9,829,520 | $651,359 | 243 | $2,100 | $30,000 | $355 |
2021 | $8,920,655 | $653,386 | 201 | $2,500 | $30,000 | $250 |
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