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The Northwest Community Bank Foundation was funded and organized on January 1, 2022 by Northwest Community Bank and its Divisions, Collinsville Bank and Litchfield Bancorp, as a separate non-profit entity.  The Foundation extends the Bank’s contributions to non-profit agencies and organizations working to address the needs of the communities the bank serves.

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Working to address the needs of the communities we serve

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Our Mission

The Northwest Community Bank Foundation’s mission is to support non-profit organizations that strengthen and enhance the quality of life in the communities we serve.

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Our Mission

The Northwest Community Bank Foundation’s mission is to support non-profit organizations that strengthen and enhance the quality of life in the communities we serve.

Questions: Please contact Lisa Partrick, Community Relations Officer, at Foundation@nwcommunitybank.com or (860) 393-9172.

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How to Apply

Next Application Dates
Applications Available: August 15, 2024
Applications Due: September 15, 2024

Questions: Please contact Lisa Partrick, Community Relations Officer, at Foundation@nwcommunitybank.com or (860) 393-9172.

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Applications Now Available

Applications Due: September 15, 2024
Notification: November 15, 2024

Questions: Please contact Lisa Partrick, Community Relations Officer, at Foundation@nwcommunitybank.com or (860) 393-9172.

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Our Recipients: Providing opportunities to those who impact our community

In its 2024 Spring Cycle, The Northwest Community Bank Foundation, Inc. awarded $100,270 to 80 non-profit organizations, and referred several grant applications to the Bank’s Corporate Giving Program. Foundation President Maura Malo states that, “We received a large number of grant applications in this one cycle, over 160, and we were determined to support as many area non-profit organizations as possible.”

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Northwest Community Bank Foundation’s “Gratitude Gala” was held in January 2024

The Northwest Community Bank Foundation proudly hosted our second annual GALA Event at KidsPlay Museum in Torrington, CT. We were honored to be joined by many of the non-profits who received grants. In all, 83 organizations received over $300,000 in 2023. These non-profit organizations provide much needed support in so many ways, helping families in need, offsetting food insecurity, providing behavioral health services, supporting individuals with disabilities, assisting with land preservation, and funding afterschool activities. Together, we’re making a positive impact in our community!

Northwest Community Bank Foundation Grants Awarded in Spring of 2024

FISH

FISH NWCT
Awarded $2,471 Grant

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    Northwest Community Bank Foundation is proud to support FISH / Friends in Service to Humanity of Northwestern Connecticut, Inc. Our commitment to community service and support is unwavering, and this contribution will assist FISH NWCT in continuing its essential services and programs for those in need. Pictured left to right: Northwest Community Bank President & CEO Maura Malo; Deirdre DiCara, Executive Director of FISH NWCT; and Northwest Community Bank Foundation Chairman Alan Colavecchio.
Winsted Health Center

Winsted Health Center, Inc.
Awarded $2,500 Grant

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    Northwest Community Bank Foundation is proud to support Winsted Health Center, Inc. Our commitment to enhancing community health is steadfast, and this contribution will help Winsted Health Center, Inc. continue its vital services and programs. Pictured left to right: Northwest Community Bank Foundation Chairman Alan Colavecchio; Kris Griffin, Winsted Health Center, Inc. Executive Director; and Northwest Community Bank President & CEO Maura Malo.
Barkhamsted Housing Trust

Barkhamsted Housing Trust
Awarded $2,000 Grant

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    Northwest Community Bank Foundation is proud to support Barkhamsted Housing Trust. Their dedication to community development and support is inspiring, and this contribution will help Barkhamsted Housing Trust continue its vital work of providing housing solutions for the community. Pictured left to right: Northwest Community Bank Foundation Chairman Alan Colavecchio; Don Stein and Christina Lavieri, board members of Barkhamsted Housing Trust; and Northwest Community Bank President & CEO Maura Malo.
Winchester Housing Partners

Winchester Housing Partners
Awarded $3,000 Grant

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    Northwest Community Bank Foundation is proud to support Winchester Housing Partners. Our commitment to improving local housing stability is underscored by this contribution, which will help enhance housing solutions and services in the community. Pictured left to right: Alan Colavecchio, Chairman of Northwest Community Bank Foundation; Deirdre Houlihan DiCara, President of Winchester Housing Partners; Christine Hunter, Secretary; Larry Hannafin, Vice President; Maura Malo, President & CEO of Northwest Community Bank.
Community Health & Wellness

Community Health & Wellness
Awarded $1,000 Grant

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    Northwest Community Bank Foundation is delighted to support the Community Health & Wellness Center. Our commitment to enhancing public health initiatives is highlighted by this donation, which will aid in providing essential healthcare services to our community. Pictured left to right: Maura Malo, President & CEO of Northwest Community Bank; Gina Burrows, APRN, MSN, NEA-BC; Alan Colavecchio, Chairman of Northwest Community Bank Foundation.

Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Litchfield County

Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Litchfield County
Awarded $3,000 Grant

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    Northwest Community Bank Foundation is proud to support Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Litchfield County. Our dedication to enhancing healthcare services is demonstrated through this donation, helping them continue their compassionate care and hospice services across the community. Pictured left to right: Maura Malo, President & CEO of Northwest Community Bank; AnnMarie Garrison, RN, BSN – VP of Clinical Operations at Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Litchfield County; Alan Colavecchio, Chairman of Northwest Community Bank Foundation.

KidsPlay Children’s Museum

KidsPlay Children’s Museum
Awarded $2,000 Grant

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    The Northwest Community Bank Foundation is thrilled to support KidsPlay Children’s Museum. This contribution exemplifies our commitment to fostering educational and developmental opportunities for children, enabling KidsPlay Children’s Museum to expand its interactive exhibits and educational programs. Pictured left to right: Alan Colavecchio, Chairman of Northwest Community Bank Foundation; Eileen Marriott, Executive Director of KidsPlay Children’s Museum; Maura Malo, President & CEO of Northwest Community Bank.

Habitat for Humanity of North Central CT

Habitat for Humanity of North Central CT
Awarded $1,500 Grant

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    Northwest Community Bank Foundation is thrilled to announce our support for Habitat for Humanity of North Central CT. Our commitment to building stronger communities is reinforced by this donation, which will aid Habitat for Humanity in creating affordable housing solutions for families in need. Pictured left to right: Suzanne Feola, Director of Development at Habitat for Humanity of North Central CT; Maura Malo, President & CEO of Northwest Community Bank.

Northwest CT YMCA
Awarded $50,000 Grant

In 2022, Northwest Community Bank Foundation awarded a total of $50,000 to Northwest CT YMCA for its sports field in Torrington. From left to right, Foundation Vice President Paul McLaughlin; Northwest Y Chief Executive Officer Greg Brisco; Foundation Chair of the Board Alan Colavecchio; and Foundation President Stephen Reilly.

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McCall Center for Behavioral Health
Awarded $15,000 Grant

In 2022, Northwest Community Bank Foundation awarded $15,000 to McCall Center for Behavioral Health for website development. From left to right, Foundation Vice President Paul McLaughlin; McCall Foundation Chief Executive Officer Maria Coutant Skinner; Foundation Chair of the Board Alan Colavecchio; and Foundation President Stephen Reilly.

$100,270 in grants awarded to 80 non-profit organizations in Spring 2024

2024 Spring Cycle Recipients

Non-Profit Organization Amount Purpose
After School Arts Program, Inc. (ASAP!) $1,000.00 ASAP! Summer Camp for Torrington Youth 
American Mural Project $2,500.00 American Mural Project’s Ramp Gallery Completion
American Museum of Tort Law $1,000.00 Tech Upgrade and including two new computers and two laptops.
Amy's Angels $2,000.00 Amy's Angels Polo in the Valley Dinner/Fundraiser
Avon Land Trust, Inc. $1,000.00 Avon Land Trust Programming and Infrastucture Project Support
Bantam Civic Association $1,000.00 Playground equipment
Bantam Fire Company $1,000.00 Marsars Ice Rescue Sled
Barkhamsted Housing Trust, Inc. $2,000.00 Mallory View Homes
Boy Scout Troop 1027 $1,000.00 New Troop Trailer
Brooker Memorial $1,000.00 Therapeutic Supplies for Child Care Liaison Program
Burlington Volunteer Fire Department $1,000.00 Particulate Flash Hoods per NFPA 1971 2024 Standard Upgrade
Camp Sloane YMCA, inc. $1,000.00 Camp Sloane YMCA's Connecticut Military Families Program
Canton Main Street, Inc. $1,000.00 Music on Main 2024
Civic Family Services aka The Clothes Tree $1,000.00 Security and Efficiency of Store's Point of Sales and Display Cabinetry 
Clockwork Repertory Theatre Inc. $1,000.00 Roof and gutter repair, main auditorium area. 
Colebrook Fire Department Forge Company, Inc. $1,000.00 New Forge Engine Deck Gun and Adapters Purchase
Community Health and Wellness Center $1,000.00 Community Food Closet
Connecticut Alliance for Victims of Violence and Their Families, Inc. $1,000.00 Never Going Back to Abuse Project
Dress for Success Hartford County Inc. (Dress for Success Hartford) $1,000.00 Financial Literacy Education for the Professional Women’s Group
Falls Village Day Care Center $1,000.00 Washer and Dryer Replacement.
FISH/Friends in Service to Humanity of Northwestern Connecticut $2,471.00 FISH Shelter Needs New/Replacement Mattresses and Bedding!
Focus Center for Autism, Inc.  $1,000.00 FOCUS Social Clubs
Friend to Friend, Inc. $1,000.00 East Granby Food Bank
Friends of American Legion and Peoples State Forests $1,000.00 Peoples Forest 100th Anniversary Celebration
Friends of the Litchfield Community Greenway $1,000.00 Bantam Lake Road - Phase 4 Handicapped Crossing - Connection to Bantam Town Center
Gifts of Love $2,500.00 Gifts of Love's Student Weekend Backpack Program
Goshen Players $1,000.00 Goshen Players 75th Anniversary Window Restoration Project
Granby Homes for Senior Citizens Inc $1,000.00 Renovation of the Community Room, Phase I
Granby Land Trust $1,000.00 Wilcox Family Preserve Trailhead Kiosk
Greater New Britain Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Inc. $1,000.00 Pathways Family Engagement Program
Greenwoods Counseling Referrals Inc.  $1,000.00 Dungeons & Dragons Socialization & Support Group
Habitat for Humanity North Central CT $1,000.00 North Hartford Renaissance Project (Hartford 5)
Habitat for Humanity of NWCT $1,500.00 NWCT Habitat Home - Torrington
Healing Meals Foundation Corporation $1,000.00 Nourishing Neighbors in Need
Highland Lake Watershed Association $1,000.00 HACH Meter Replacement Project 
Holcomb Farm, Inc. $1,500.00 Fresh Access Emergency Funding
KidsPlay Children's Museum, Inc. $2,000.00 61 Main Street Total Roof Replacement
Klingberg Family Centers Inc $1,000.00 The Raymond Hill School/Classroom Technology
Litchfield Fire Company $1,000.00 FAST rescue board
Litchfield Historical Society $1,000.00 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with Jonathan Kruk 
Litchfield Land Trust $1,000.00 "The Station" Beautification & Access to Outdoor Spaces & Community Places
McCall Foundation, Inc. $1,000.00 Sound Healing Therapy Equipment
McLean $1,000.00 Adult Day Program Furniture Needs
Morris Fire Company $1,000.00 Rescue Boat Replacement 
Morris Senior Center $1,000.00 Storage Shed for Stuff!
Muddy Moose Mutts Rescue $1,000.00 Muddy moose mutts inc12
New Hartford Volunteer Fire Department $1,000.00 Fire & Personal Protective Equipment
Norfolk Lions Club Ambulance $1,000.00 The Community AED Program
Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department Inc. $1,000.00 Recruitment and personal protective equipment (PPE)
Northwest Connecticut Association for the Arts Inc., dba Warner Theatre $1,000.00 One Audience Program 
Northwestern Connecticut YMCA $1,500.00 Active Older Adult Program Equipment
Northwestern Regional School District No. 7 $1,500.00 Northwestern Campus Store
Nutmeg Symphony Orchestra $1,000.00 Nutmeg Symphony Orchestra Educational Children's Concerts
Open Cupboard at Granby Congregational Church $1,000.00 Open Cupboard at Granby Congregational Church - UCC
Open Door Inc $2,000.00 Replenish the Shelves, To-Go Containers and Awning Repairs
Outside Perspectives $1,000.00 Youth Excellence Project 
Partners for Sustainable Healthy Communities, Inc. $1,000.00 NW CT Regional Food Hub Strategic Plan
Pleasant Valley Children's Center $800.00 Pleasant Valley Children's Center
Prime Time House Inc $1,500.00 Upgrading our Outside Dining Area
Rebuilding Together Litchfield County, Inc. $1,500.00 Rebuild Day 2024
Salisbury Housing Committee Inc $1,000.00 Anne Kremer Capital Campaign
Salisbury Housing Trust $1,000.00 Tree Removal and Road Repair
Sharon Housing Trust, Inc $1,500.00 Sharon Homes
Simsbury Historical Society $1,000.00 Repair of the Meetinghouse
SpiritHorse Therapeutic Riding Center of Canton, Inc. $1,000.00 SpiritHorse Summer Equine Therapy Session
The Cancer Care Fund of the Litchfield Hills, Inc. $1,000.00 Food/Gas cards
The Community Kitchen of Torrington Inc $1,500.00 Stock the freezer and pantry
The Kids of Summer Foundation $1,000.00 Summer Enrichment Initiative - Picnic table construction program
Torrington Fire Department $1,000.00 F.A.S.T board 
Torrington Police Activities League $1,000.00 Cops and Kids 2024
Vie for the Kids $1,000.00 Funding and awareness for pediatric cancer clinical trials and family support for Ct. patients. 
Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Litchfield County, Inc. $3,000.00 Parking lot/Driveway/Sidewalk replacement Simsbury Office
Warren Volunteer Fire Company $1,000.00 New air lift bags (rescue equipment)
Watertown History Museum $1,000.00 Preserving our Past
Winchester Housing Partners $3,000.00 Batcheller School Adaptive Reuse - Affordable Housing Project
Winchester Youth Service Bureau branch of the Northwest CT YMCA $1,500.00 Rising Star Camp’s Leaders-In-Training Program Youth Stipends  
Winsted Area Child Care Center $1,000.00 BASE Computers
Winsted Fire Department $1,000.00 Thermal Imaging Camera replacement
Winsted Health Center, Inc. $2,500.00 Winsted Housing and Advanced Makerspace
YMCA Camp Mohawk, Inc $3,000.00 Camp Cabins Porch Roof Expansion Project

Investment Focus Areas will include, but will not be limited to the following:

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Education That Fuels
Future Economic Success

Our education grants help empower people to build personal assets and skills to take charge of their futures.

  • Youth development including early childhood education
  • Financial education
  • Employment skills/workforce development
  • Women’s empowerment

Safe and Affordable Housing

Our affordable housing grants support access to safe, clean and affordable places to live.

  • Community development projects
  • Maintenance and renovation projects
  • Homebuyer programs
  • Foreclosure and eviction prevention programs
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Ethnic family with two children carrying boxes and plant in new home on moving day. High angle view of happy smiling daughters helping mother and father with cardboard boxes in new house. Top view of excited kids having fun walking up stairs running to their rooms while parents holding boxes.

Basic Human Services

Our basic human services grants support organizations that meet the immediate needs of individuals and families while also supporting prevention and long-term solutions for people living in difficult economic circumstances. (Food Pantries are encouraged to request support through Northwest Community Bank’s Corporate Giving programs.)

  • Food and nutrition programs
  • Fuel assistance
  • Domestic violence programs
  • Temporary housing, shelter
  • Basic necessity assistance e.g., clothing
  • Health Services

Community Impact

Our community impact grants support the overall well-being of individuals within the community

  • Disaster relief
  • The Environment
  • The Arts
  • Animal Welfare
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Guidelines and Eligibility:

Eligibility for Grants:

To apply for a grant from the Northwest Community Bank Foundation applicants must be:

  • A registered 501(c) 3 organization that demonstrates significant local Municipalities will be considered.
  • An organization whose mission or services align with Northwest Community Bank’s investment focus
  • An organization providing services within Northwest Community Bank Communities*

*While preference is given to organizations primarily serving the aforementioned cities and towns, the Foundation Board will also consider funding for programs which reach a broader, more regional area, as long as that area incorporates services provided to Northwest Community Bank Communities.

The Foundation does not provide financial support to political organizations or candidates, activities for religious purposes, individual endeavors or organizations which are discriminatory in their practices. Additionally, it will not fund organizations which utilize a fiscal agent.

Geographic Preference:

Avon, Barkhamsted, Berlin, Bethlehem, Bloomfield, Bridgewater, Bristol, Burlington, Canaan, Canton, Colebrook, Collinsville, Cornwall, East Granby, Falls Village, Farmington, Goshen, Granby, Hartford, Hartland, Harwinton, Kent, Lakeville, Litchfield, Morris, New Britain, New Hartford, Newington, New Milford, Norfolk, Plainville, Rocky Hill, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Simsbury, Southington, Suffield, Terryville, Thomaston, Torrington, Warren, Washington, Watertown, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, Windsor Locks, Winsted and Woodbury.

Grant Programs:

The Foundation will consider the following types of funding requests from organizations that fit our investment focus areas.

  • Program Grants to support the delivery and/or expansion of the direct services core to the mission of local organizations.
  • Capacity Building Grants aimed at strengthening an agency’s ability to make a greater impact, improve effectiveness and efficiency or adapt to address changing community needs. e.g., strategic planning, staff and board development, technology upgrades, and marketing.
  • Capital Grants and Campaigns will be considered by the Foundation but may also be selectively considered by Northwest Community Bank’s Corporate Giving programs.

*Capital projects are typically defined as major building purchases, new construction, expansion, renovation, and/or land acquisition.

Frequency:

Organizations may apply to one grant cycle and total annual grants awarded will not exceed $25,000. Extenuating circumstances may be considered.

Deadlines and Review Process:

Grants will be reviewed by the Foundation’s Board of Directors in an impartial manner based upon an evaluation of each grant request. Some key elements examined in our grant evaluation process include an organizations’ financial sustainability, leadership, impact and collaboration within the community.

2024 Phase I: Application Available February 15th Due March 15th Notification May 15th
2024 Phase II: Application Available August 15th Due September 15th Notification November 15th

Average Grant Request:

The average grant amount distributed in 2023 was $3,500.

Additional Eligibility Guidelines:

Although there are many worthy endeavors, the Foundation generally does not invest in the causes listed below.  If you fall into one of these categories, we suggest you submit your request to Northwest Community Bank’s Corporate Giving program which may possibly consider your request.

  • Individuals including those seeking scholarships, fellowships, or sponsors for a particular cause
  • Alumni organizations
  • Endowment campaigns
  • Fundraising dinners or events and tickets to fundraising events
  • Individual sports teams including youth sports teams and leagues
  • Advertising and promotional items or merchandise
  • Organizations designed primarily for lobbying, Political Action Committees, candidates, and lobbying
  • Travel, including conferences, seminars, tours and student trips
  • The Foundation does not make grants to organizations for which program services are contingent on participation in religious services or events or adherence to religious doctrine.
  • Other Foundations

Northwest Community Bank Foundation Board Members

  • Alan Colavecchio, Chair
  • Jane Hinkel
  • Raimie Webber
  • Brian McCormick, Co-Chair
  • Jessica Bragg
  • Susan Atkins
  • William Shea
  • Charles Joseph
  • Kevin Sullivan