To the Editor:
As an accountant and long time Wilton resident, I was thrilled to discover how impactful the CT Neighborhood Assistance Act is for our local nonprofits. This program allows corporations to direct their state tax dollars to community organizations. That companies can make generous donations without impacting their bottom line is a game changer for our community.
When I joined the board of the Wilton Historical Society last year, I saw the benefits firsthand. Thanks to Neighborhood Assistance Act contributions from Wilton Re, Servco Oil and Propane, Eversource and ConnectiCare, we’ve been able to install new climate-control systems to protect our museum collection and repaired sections of the iconic Lambert House’s cedar shingle roof.
What surprises me most is how few businesses know this program exists. The process is simple, the paperwork is minimal, and the impact on Wilton is significant. I encourage every company in town that pays Connecticut state taxes to take part.
To learn how to take part, please contact me. I’m happy to help!
Sincerely,
Ellen Essman, CPA


