Clowes Fund uses principal to award COVID-19 Relief Grants
The Clowes Fund announced its grantmaking response to the economic and human services crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
News related to philanthropy in Maine
The Clowes Fund announced its grantmaking response to the economic and human services crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grants between $500 and $10,000 will be distributed to organizations throughout New England, New York, and New Jersey through the Farm Credit AgEnhancement program.
The Maine Community Foundation’s Investing in Leaders of Color Program (ILOC) seeks applications.
The Frances Hollis Brain Foundation Fund at the Maine Community Foundation has awarded 31 grants totaling $157,500 to nonprofit organizations that serve disadvantaged, underserved, and/or vulnerable communities in Maine.
The Maine Community Foundation has elected Mark Howard of Boothbay and New York City to the Board of Directors.
The recently launched Momentum Fund will support nonprofit organizations managing active COVID-19 relief and recovery funds that are helping communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
In its first year of grantmaking, the Maine Community Foundation’s Start Up/Scale Up Grant Program is providing $200,000 to 10 Maine nonprofit organizations that are helping new ventures start and grow through shared workspaces and incubator and a
The Maine Community Foundation has awarded $219,800 in community-building grants to 24 nonprofits across Maine through its Statewide Fund.
The 130 grantees include community and statewide organizations providing basic support such as food, shelter, child care, mental health and domestic violence services.
The Penobscot County Committee of the Maine Community Foundation has awarded $159,633 in grants to 18 nonprofit organizations.