Connecticut Community Empowerment Foundation Inc

Organization Overview

Connecticut Community Empowerment Foundation Inc is located in Cheshire, CT. According to its NTEE Classification (P80) the organization is classified as: Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations, under the broad grouping of Human Services and related organizations. As of 06/2024, Connecticut Community Empowerment Foundation Inc employed 16 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Connecticut Community Empowerment Foundation Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 06/2024, Connecticut Community Empowerment Foundation Inc generated $192.5k in total revenue. This organization has experienced exceptional growth, as over the past 4 years, it has increased revenue by an average of 19.7% each year . All expenses for the organization totaled $187.2k during the year ending 06/2024. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2024

Describe the Organization's Mission:

Part 3 - Line 1

THE CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION INC.WHICH OPERATES AS REREADS BOOKS & MORE, A USED BOOKSELLER, RAISES AWARENESS AND ACCEPTANCE OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES. THE FOUNDATION PROVIDES ADVANCEMENT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS BY PROVIDING INTEGRATED EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AND JOB SKILL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES, AND BY PROVIDING THE INDIVIDUALS, THEIR FAMILIES,AND THE COMMUNITY WITH EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS FOCUSED ON INDEPENDENT LIVING.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

Part 3 - Line 4a

THE CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION (CCEF) WAS FOUNDED IN MAY OF 2020. CCEF OPERATES A USED BOOKSTORE NAMED REREAD BOOKS & MORE, THE STORE OPENED TO ADDRESS THE LACK OF JOB TRAINING AND INDEPENDENT LIVING OPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. REREAD BOOKS & MORE OPENED ITS DOORS TO THE GREATER CHESHIRE COMMUNITY IN NOVEMBER OF 2020. THE NEED FOR JOB TRAINING AND INDEPENDENT LIVING OPORTUNITIES ESCALATED AND BECAME CRITICAL DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC SINCE YOUNG ADULTS WITH DIFFERENCES WERE AMONG THE FIRST WORKERS TO LOSE JOBS. A GROUP OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS WHO HAD EXPERIENCED THIS CRISIS FIRST HAND, FROM FAMILIES DIRECTLY EFFECTED BY THE LACK OF OPORTUNITY FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, TO PROFESSIONALS IN EDUCATION, TRANSISTION PROGRAMS, AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RECOGNIZED THE URGENT NEED FOR INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVES. THE BOOKSTORE WAS FOUNDED TO OFFER A HOST OF JOB TRAINING AND MENTORING OPPORTUNITIES, AS WELL AS SERVING AS A SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL HUB TO SUPPORT CONFIDENCE AND INDEPENDENCE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. TO ACCOMPLISH ITS MISSION: A. CCEF OPERATES A THRIVING USED BOOKSTORE WITH DESIGNATED AREAS FOR CONTEMPORARY FICTION, MEMOIR, CURRENT EVENTS, CLASSICS, YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE, ART, COOKING, MYSTERY AND THRILLERS, PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE, POETRY, GARDENING AND CRAFTS. A LARGE CENTRAL TABLE HAS BEEN SETUP IN THE STORER WITH THEMED DISPLAYS, BOOKCLUB MEETING, AND PRESENTATIONS BY AUTHORS. THE BRIGHT AND WELCOMING CHILDREN'S AREA FEATURES A COLORFUL RUG A LARGE BENCH WITH PILLOWS, SHELVES AND BASKETS OF BOOKS ACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN, ALONG WITH A TABLE FOR CRAFTS. THIS SPACE ALSO ACCOMODATES CHILDREN'S PARTIES, SEASONAL ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN, AND A WEEKLY STORY TIME. B. CCEF OFFERS INTEGRATED EMPLOYMENT TRAINING, THROUGH A COLLABORATION WITH QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY'S OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY DEPARTMENT, WHICH PROVIDES INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN A WORK ENVIROMENTWITH THE COACHING AND MENTORING SUPPORTS NEEDED NOT ONLY FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT, BUT WHICH CAN BE TRANSFERRED TO MANY OTHER SITUATIONS AND CONTEXTS SUCH AS INDEPENDENT LIVING, SOCIAL EVENTS, RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, AND OVERALL QUALITY OF LIFE. REREAD'S GUIDE TO INTEGRATED EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (2022 EDITION) PREPARED BY DR. KAREN MAJESKI, OTD/OTR/L, IN CONCERT WITH THE QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY OCCUPATION PROGRAM DETAILS SPECIFIC SKILLS, COACHING GUIDELINES, AND ASSESSMENTS. THIS GUIDE IS AVAILABLE TO EDUCATORS, STUDENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. C. PROVIDES JOB SKILL TRAINING, ACCORDING TO COGNITIVE OR DEVELOPMENT NEEDS, IN FIVE SETTINGS. REREAD BOOKS JOB SKILL TRAINING INCLUDES CUSTOMER SERVICE, REGISTERING AND ALPHABETIZING BOOKS, STORY TIME, TOURS FOR VISITING GROUP, ASSISTANCE WITH EVENTS, ANSWERING THE PHONE, SETTING UP DISPLAYS AND DECORATIONS, RECORD KEEPING, AND MAKING POSTERS AND VIDEOS FOR EVENTS. D. SERVES AS A FIELDWORK SITE FOR QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY GRADUATE STUDENTS WHICH IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY EDUCATION EXPERIENCE, ALLOWING STUDENTS TO APPLY CLINICAL REASONING AND PRACTICE SKILLS, BUILD PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH FUTURE CO- WORKERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND CLIENTELE, AND TRANSITION FROM STUDENT TO ENTRY-LEVEL OT PRACTITIONER. THE EXACT DAY-TO-DAY TASKS OF STUDENTS MAY LOOK DIFFERENT DEPENDING ON WHAT PROJECTS THEY ARE WORKING ON. HOWEVER, THEY WORK TOWARDS THE SAME GOALS: THE ABILITY TO EDUCATE OTHERS ABOUT THE ROLE AND VALUE OF OT, ENGAGEMENT WITN OTHERS IN OT RELATED ACTIVITIES AND TASKS, THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS, DEMONSTRATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT GUIDELINES, AND THE TRANSITIONFROM STUDENT TO ENTRY LEVEL PRACTITIONER. E. COLLABORATES WITH AND SUPPORTS OTHER REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITIES THAT SERVE THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. F. THE FOUNDATION HAS SECURED SPACE IN THE FACILITY THAT THE BOOK STORE IS LOCATED AND HAS OPENED A LOCAL EVENTS CENTER. THE COMMUNITY HAS VERY FEW OPTIONS OF AVAIALBLE SPACE FOR SMALLER EVENTS SUCH AS GATHERINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS, BIRTHDAY PARTIES, BRIDAL EVENTS AND BUSINESS MEETINGS. THE SPACE THAT THE FOUNDATION HAS SECURED WILL ACCOMODATE UP TO 100 EVENT ATTENDEES. THE FOUNDATION HAS COMPLETED RENOVATION WORK AND IS ACTIVELY BOOKING EVENTS. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EVENTS VENUE WILL PROVIDE OUR ASSOCIATES WITH ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT OPORTUNITIES FROM EVENT SET-UP AND CLEAN-UP, HELPING WITH THE ORGANIZATION AND ASSISTING IN EVENT OPERATIONS ALONG WITH OBTAINING LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT THRU THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH THE ATTENDEES. THE CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION RESOURCES INCLUDE A BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF 17 COMMUNITY LEADERS, 4 PART-TIME STAFF, AND A NETWORK OF 40-50 DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS, AS WELL AS UNIVERSITY-BASED INTERNS.


Get More from Intellispect for FreeCreate a free account to get more data, nonprofit salaries, advanced search and more.

Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Karen Majeski
Chairwoman
$0
Hope Reinhard
Executive Di
$48,034
Lynn Salzer
Secretary
$0
David Pelletier
Treasurer
$0
Allison Bass-Riccio
Board Direct
$0
James Butler
Board Direct
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $100,000
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$14,258
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$114,258
Total Program Service Revenue$21,030
Investment income $2,168
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $0
Net Income from Fundraising Events -$190
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $55,231
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $192,497

Peer Organizations

Organization NameAssets
The Bridge Inc
New York, NY
$67,431,099
Yedei Chesed Inc
Chestnut Ridge, NY
$84,411,700
Citizen Advocates Inc
Malone, NY
$58,041,832
Ability Beyond Disability Inc
Bethel, CT
$63,523,383
Toward Independent Living & Learning Inc
Dedham, MA
$69,463,620
Jawonio Inc
New City, NY
$56,675,579
Continuum Of Care Inc
New Haven, CT
$52,224,980
Greatcare Inc
New York, NY
$43,084,551
United Community And Family Services Inc
Norwich, CT
$34,563,252
Eihab Human Services Inc
Springfield Gardens, NY
$37,255,635
The Guild For Human Services Inc
Concord, MA
$37,209,681
A Very Special Place Inc
Staten Island, NY
$36,765,383
East End Disability Associates Inc
Riverhead, NY
$36,242,480
Northern Manor Multicare Center Inc
Nanuet, NY
$35,384,166
Kennedy-Donovan Center Inc
Foxboro, MA
$32,800,844
Delta Projects Inc
Dedham, MA
$34,546,579
Rms Development Inc
Kensington, CT
$29,937,810
Lifeworks Incorporated
Westwood, MA
$35,291,739
Crystal Springs Inc
Assonet, MA
$30,669,053
Cooperative Production Inc
North Dighton, MA
$35,344,902
Interagency Council Of Developmental Disabilities Agencie
New York, NY
$28,099,725
Pibly Residential Programs Inc
Bronx, NY
$25,606,749
American Training Inc
Andover, MA
$28,092,463
United Jewish Council Of The East Side Home Attendant Service Corpor
New York, NY
$28,616,274
Rockland Independent Living Center Inc
West Nyack, NY
$23,057,507

Create an account to unlock the data you need.

or