Past Grants
Building relationships and working alongside local organizations to help find solutions for the next generation. Here's just some of what we have assisted with so far.
Building relationships and working alongside local organizations to help find solutions for the next generation. Here's just some of what we have assisted with so far.
Assisted Manes & Motions in the completion of their new indoor therapeutic riding arena.
Helped the New Britain Museum of American Arts provide arts education to students and educators.
Contributed to helping the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut host 30 plus kids at their annual summer camp.
Helped construct the new "Don Tinty" Boys and Girls Club of Bristol which provides guidance, education, and a fun place.
Assisted with the creation of The Healing Gardens at the Hospital of Central Connecticut
September
Mitchell Farm Equine Retirement is on a mission to provide a safe and comfortable retirment alternative for aged and infirm horses. The Tinty Foundation was able to help fund medication and feed costs to help these retired horses live out their lives.
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March
December
With the help of the Tinty Foundation, CCARC is able to renovate their group home in Plainville, CT to improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
December
November
July
June
December
The Tinty Foundation assisted with the renovations at the Hill-Stead Museum to help grow and expand service to the underserved students and communities.
December
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September
Donald Tinty always had a dream of donating a fire engine to the Plainville Fire Department. With this grant, the Tinty Foundation was able to assist towards the improvement of their fleet, equipment, or facilities.
November
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October
The Tinty Foundation helped In A Heartbeat Foundation purchase and place new AED's in community buildings around CT to help save more lives.
December
August
June
February
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April
The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecicut, Inc. received a grant from the Tinty Foundation to provide children and teens with epilepsy the ability to attend their summer camp, Camp Courage.
September
November
The Tinty Foundation helped the New Britain Museum of American Art give every child the opportunity to visit the museum through various programs.
November
August
June
The foundation made a donation to the Hospital for Central Connecticut to assist with the creation of the Healing Garden. The Healing Garden was named in honor of Mary Dimeo Tinty, Donald Dinty's mother.
September
June
December
A donation to the Plainville Food Pantry was made to help in filling the food pantry to assist those in need in the town of Plainville, CT.
December
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December
The foundation assisted with the creation of the Manes & Motions Therapeutic Riding Center which helps patients with autism, down syndrome, cebral palsy, and more through the use of therapeutic riding.
December
October
May
November 2012
The Tinty Foundation helped the New Britain Youth Football and Cheer program with new equipment.
July
October 2011
The Tinty Foundation made a donation to the New Britain Youth Football and Cheer program to purchase new equipment.
October 2010