News related to philanthropy in Maine
Under the banner of Hannaford's "Eat Well, Be Well - A Path to Better Health" initiative, the CHEF Program will fund organizations and projects supporting the needs of diverse older adults, including improving access to food, and increasing opportunities for socialization.
Thrive Maine is a forgivable loan program to help Maine small businesses who had financial setbacks due to the pandemic fund future plans for organizational improvement and growth.
This 16th year of the Sadie and Harry Davis Foundation’s Children’s Health Small Grants program holds particular significance as the program was recently renamed
The AFP-NNE Conference Committee is seeking proposals from presenters for its 2023 Virtual Spring Conference.
The deadline for both Organizations and Proposal Readers to apply is September 30, 2022.
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS) is administering the Child Care Infrastructure Grant Program through a partnership with CEI.
Administered by FAME, Thrive Maine is a forgivable loan program for businesses and nonprofits that demonstrate COVID-related negative economic impacts.
More than $836,000 in Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) grants will help strengthen nonprofit organizations and projects in Cumberland County.
EcologyShifts is a community-learning and change-making experience focused on personal growth and organizational change as critical elements to creating shifts in the environmental field toward equity and justice.
Join moderator Carol Coultas and panelists Jessica Maurer, executive director of the Maine Council on Aging, and Destie Hohman Sprague, executive director of Maine Women’s Lobby, on June 7 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. as they explore the policies and innovations to help aging Mainers.
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