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Wilton Nonprofits Can Apply For State Tax Credit Program
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March 16, 2026 - 2:49pm

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2026 CONNECTICUT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSISTANCE ACT TAX CREDIT PROGRAM
Applications to the 2026 Connecticut Neighborhood Assistance Act (NAA) Tax Credit Program have just been released by the Department of Revenue Services. This program offers a potential funding opportunity for the Town of Wilton Departments and Wilton tax exempt organizations.
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The NAA was created so that a corporation business tax credit could be given to businesses that make cash contributions to local municipal and tax-exempt organizations. By law, Town Administrators must oversee the applications from those seeking funding and submit projects that have been approved by the Board of Selectmen to the CT Department of Revenue Services (DRS) by July 1, 2026.
Wilton non-profits and municipal departments that wish to apply for funding can find more information on the NAA website. The application form and important dates are below:
- Submit a 2026 CT Neighborhood Assistance Act Program Proposal to Hadley Boyd at Hadley.boyd@wiltonct.gov by May 22, 2026.
- Projects will be presented to the Board of Selectmen and voted on for approval at the June 1, 2026 Board of Selectmen meeting. Approved applications will be sent to the NAA by the agency’s deadline of July 1, 2026.
Businesses that would like to request a tax credit under the CT NAA Tax Credit Program will find complete information on the DRS website: Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit Program.
Questions can be emailed to NAAProgram@ct.gov, or contact (860) 297-5687. To reach Wilton’s administrator for the program, call Hadley Boyd at 203-563-0129, ext. 1146, or email her at Hadley.boyd@wiltonct.gov.
Press Contact:
Hadley BoydWork: (203) 563-0129, x 1146hadley.boyd@wiltonct.gov
This press release was produced by the Town of Wilton. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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