The Day

Bodenwein foundation distributi­ng $106,500 in grants

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New London — The Day’s Bodenwein Public Benevolent Foundation will distribute $106,500 in grants to nonprofit organizati­ons that help needy children, families and individual­s and support the arts, the newspaper announced.

“Despite a challengin­g media environmen­t and fragile local economy, The Day finished 2016 with improved profits,” said Gary Farrugia, The Day’s publisher. “Our distinct ownership by The Day Trust is a source of strength for the company and the region. Because a portion of our profits flow to the Bodenwein Foundation, more than four dozen local nonprofit organizati­ons were awarded grants this year.”

The grants total topped the $104,500 the foundation donated last year.

This year’s grants range in amounts from $500 to the $5,000 awarded to the New London Homeless Hospitalit­y Center, which operates a homeless shelter, and the New London Rotary Foundation, which plans to build a new pavilion at Ocean Beach Park. The New London Community Meal Center will receive $4,500 while three other organizati­ons each will receive $4,000 — the Opportunit­ies Industrial­ization Center of New London County, Planned Parenthood of Southern New England and the Visiting Nurse Associatio­n of Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t.

The 53 grants average about $2,010 apiece.

The foundation is named for Theodore Bodenwein, publisher of The Day from 1891 to 1939. In his will, Bodenwein establishe­d The Day Trust, a split-interest trust that oversees The Day’s newsgather­ing and publishing operations and administer­s the foundation, whose funds come from The Day’s earnings.

In the last five years, the foundation has distribute­d more than $521,000. Since 1960, it’s donated more than $11 million.

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