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Main Cycle Grant Applications Due February 12
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation’s Fund for Women & Girls Celebrates 20 Years of Impact with Billie Jean King at Annual Luncheon
American Savings Foundation Releases New Data Scans for New Britain and Waterbury
Dozens of Farmington Bank Volunteers Teach Fundamentals of Business and Economics to New Britain Students
Branford Community Foundation Announces Four New Board Members
Workshops Offered to Strengthen Local Non-Profits
Chelsea Groton Foundation Gives Over $170K to Area Organizations
United Way of New Britain and Berlin to Invest $14,400 in Community
Nonprofits Receive $135,965 in Late Fall Grants
Member eBrief - January 2018
Bank of America Names Joe Gianni Market President for Hartford
Newman's Own Threatened With Punitive Tax After Exemption Nixed From Tax Overhaul
WESTPORT, CT -- Newman’s Own, the Westport food company founded by Paul Newman, faces a crippling tax penalty that threatens the iconic Connecticut’s company’s philanthropic mission. Newman’s Own Foundation owns 100 percent of Newman’s Own food company. The IRS gave the foundation five years to divest from the company. In 2013, it was granted another five-year waiver, which is set to expire in November. When it does, the IRS will levy a 200 percent tax on the foundation’s assets. There are about 25 other charities based on the Newman's Own model, with a for-profit company on one side and a foundation funneling those profits into philanthropy on the other, Forrester said. He plans to return to Washington and redouble his push for a legislative solution. “We’re committed to this, and we’re going to fight for this,” he said. “I think these next six weeks are going to decide things.”