Politics & Government
Mansfield Hospital Among 34 Nonprofits to Receive State Grants
The hospital will receive $75,000, according to an announcement from Governor Malloy.

*Editor’s note: This story first published Feb. 10. Here it is again, in case you missed it.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Wednesday that 34 nonprofit providers in 26 municipalities, including Mansfield, have been selected to receive a total of $15 million in grants as part of Connecticut’s Nonprofit Grant Program.
Natchaug Hospital will receive $75,000 for renovation, according to the announcement.
Created by Malloy in 2013, this is the third round of grants under the program, which helps nonprofit providers that do business with the state invest in projects that will achieve new efficiencies so they can enhance the delivery of services.
“These organizations play an important role in our state, and we’re proud to partner with and support them,” Malloy said. “It’s our goal to help organizations focus on what they do best – getting services to those who need them most.”
The complete list of awards announced Wednesday were:
- Bloomfield – Foodshare, Inc.: $145,000 – Vehicle
- Bridgeport – Applied Behavioral Rehabilitation Institute: $97,705 – Improvements
- Bridgeport – Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut, Inc.: $120,675 – I/T; $132,500 – Renovation
- Bristol – Connecticut Community Care, Inc.: $824,265 – EMR; $41,000 – I/T
- Canton – The Arc of Farmington Valley, Inc: $1,527,457 – New Construction
- Danbury – Midwestern Connecticut Council of Alcoholism, Inc.: $35,727 – Generator; $201,027 - Improvement
- Enfield – Allied Rehabilitation Centers, Inc.: $184,904 – Improvement; $108,378 – Renovation
- Hamden – ARC of Greater New Haven, Inc.: $41,225 – Renovation; $202,642 – Vehicle
- Hartford – Hands on Hartford: $80,140 – Vehicle
- Hartford – The Salvation Army: $236,836 – Improvement
- Hartford – The Village for Families & Children: $414,000 – I/T
- Lebanon – Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.: $107,250 – Property Acquisition
- Litchfield – Connecticut Junior Republic Association, Inc.: $48,000 – Generator; $95,000 – Renovation
- Mansfield – Natchaug Hospital: $75,000 – Renovation
- Meriden – Meriden-Wallingford Chrysalis: $59,500 – Renovation
- Middletown – Gilead Community Services, Inc.: $162,481 – I/T; $189,405 – Vehicle
- Middletown – The Connection, Inc.: $460,391 – I/T; $448,460 – Renovation
- Milford – Boys & Girls Village, Inc.: $2,160,000 – New Construction
- New Britain – CW Resources, Inc.: $594,056 – Improvement
- New Britain – Klingberg Comprehensive Program Services, Inc.: $42,000 – Improvement; $587,830 – Renovation; $36,987 – Vehicle
- New Haven – Connecticut Food Bank: $648,000 – Vehicle
- New Haven – Fair Haven Community Health Clinic, Inc.: $120,875 – I/T
- New London – Safe Futures, Inc.: $125,402 – Improvement; $92,370 – Improvement
- North Haven – Vantage Group, Inc.: $88,794 – Improvement; $112,500 – Renovation
- Norwalk – Liberation Programs, Inc.: $755,100 – Renovation
- Norwalk – Star, Inc., Lighting the Way…: $205,000 – Vehicle
- Norwalk – The Open Door Shelter, Inc.: $78,000 – Energy
- Plainville – Wheeler Clinic, Inc.: $480,376 – Safety
- Southington – Central Connecticut Senior Health Services, Inc. DBA Southington Care Center: $370,899 – Improvement
- Stamford – Shelter for the Homeless, Inc.: $217,928 – Energy
- Torrington – The Arc of Litchfield County: $109,000 – Vehicle
- West Hartford – The Bridge Family Center, Inc.: $173,340 – Vehicle
- Willimantic – Generations Family Health Center: $1,435,692 – New Construction
- Windsor – Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern CT, Inc.: $62,280 – I/T; $464,666 – Vehicle.
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