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2014 Giving in Maine Report - Foundation Giving
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March 2014
Information on foundation giving in Maine for 2012 (released in 2014), including the top 20 Maine foundations.
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2014 Giving in Maine Report - Individual Giving
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March 2014
Information on individual charitable giving in Maine and nationally for 2011 (released in 2014).
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2013 Giving in Maine Report - Foundation Giving
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March 2013
Information on foundation giving in Maine for 2011 (released in 2013).
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2013 Giving in Maine Report - Individual Giving
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March 2013
The Charitable Deduction Cheat Sheet: information on individual giving in Maine in 2010 (released in 2013).
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2012 Giving in Maine Report
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March 2012
Each year, foundations and generous individuals provide millions of dollars of support for nonprofit organizations that strengthen the lives of Maine residents and their communities. As part of the Maine Philanthropy Center’s commitment to promote philanthropy and increase its impact in Maine, we have collected and analyzed the most recent data available to provide a snapshot of giving in Maine.
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2012 Fill the Gap Report
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March 2014
A comparison of Maine grantmaking and the Maine state budget-- why Maine philanthropy can't fill the gap.
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2015 Giving in Maine Report - Individual Giving
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March 2015
Information on individual charitable giving in Maine and nationally for 2013 (released in 2015).
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2015 Giving in Maine Report - Foundation Giving
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March 2015
Each year, foundations and generous individuals provide millions of dollars of support for nonprofit organizations that strengthen the lives of Maine residents and their communities. As part of the Maine Philanthropy Center’s commitment to promote philanthropy and increase its impact in Maine, we have collected and analyzed the most recent data available to provide a snapshot of giving in Maine.
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2016 Philanthropy Partners Conference: Engaging the Many Voices of Maine
Tuesday, May 10, 2016 (All day)
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Hiding in Plain Sight: Implicit Bias Presentation
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October 2015
A burgeoning field of scholarship suggests that unequal racial, gender, and other outcomes may be partially explained by the implicit, or unconscious, bias held by many of us, particularly key decision-makers, such as doctors, teachers, judges, and philanthropists. From the 2015 Funders Forum, the presentation on implicit bias by speakers Johanna Wald and Andrew Grant-Thomas.
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2016 Giving in Maine Report - Foundation Giving
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May 2016
Each year, foundations and generous individuals provide millions of dollars of support for nonprofit organizations that strengthen the lives of Maine residents and their communities. As part of the Maine Philanthropy Center’s commitment to promote philanthropy and increase its impact in Maine, we are proud to develop this annual snapshot of giving in Maine.
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2016 Giving in Maine Report - Individual Giving
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July 2016
The 2016 report of Individual Giving in Maine (reflecting data from 2013).
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Using the Online Directory of Maine Grantmakers
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October 2016
Tips on using the new revised online Directory of Maine Grantmakers, including screenshots and explanations on how to best use the new filters.
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Speak Up: Responding to Everyday Bigotry
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January 2015
A toolkit for responding to everyday bigotry. Developed by the Southern Law Poverty Center, the guide (available in pdf and website formats) provides advice and suggestions for responding to everyday bigotry in a variety of settings-- among family, among friends and neighbors, at work, at school, and in public. In the making of this book, the Southern Poverty Law Center gathered hundreds of stories of everyday bigotry from people across the United States. They told their stories through email, personal interviews and at roundtable discussions in four cities: Baltimore, Md.; Columbia, S.C.;...
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