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.
The deadline for both Organizations and Proposal Readers to apply is September 30, 2022.
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.
Thirty Greater Portland organizations received a total of $146,750 in funding through Maine Community Foundation’s (MaineCF) Rines Thompson Fund.
Join the Maine Climate Council Equity Subcommittee for a virtual conversation about climate change and equity in Maine on October 21st from 3-5pm.
The Delta Dental Institute recently released its 2020 Community Impact Report, highlighting the investments the Delta Dental companies and their foundations made in 2020 to advance or
The Maine Community Foundation has awarded $206,540 in grants to 22 nonprofit organizations across Maine through its Community Building Grant Program.
The Guy P. Gannett Journalism Scholarship Fund and the Agnes Freyer Gibbs Scholarship Fund of the Maine Community Foundation have awarded $335,000 in scholarships to 16 students, all graduates of Maine high schools.
These projects have advanced Maine children’s health, focusing on prevention and increasing access to needed services for underserved populations.
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