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The Iris Network's mission is helping people who are visually impaired or blind attain independence and community integration.
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The Iris Network's mission is helping people who are visually impaired or blind attain independence and community integration.
Adaptive Outdoor Education Center's mission is to enhance the quality of life for all people with disabilities through adaptive recreation and education programs.
Khmer Maine is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to improve the quality of life and the social and economic well-being of Cambodian people in Maine through cultural exchange, community building and civic engagement.
MOFGA is a broad-based community that educates about and advocates for organic agriculture, illuminating its interdependence with a healthy environment, local food production, and thriving communities.
Organized and Led by immigrant women living in Maine, we strive to bring together immigrant women from across communities and generations to ensure that Maine’s economic agenda includes the aspirations and needs of immigrant women. We create spaces that support women’s empowerment and personal ambitions without losing our unique identity and connect immigrant women and girls for collective empowerment in their communities to address common challenges and issues.
Black Owned Maine's mission is to promote economic empowerment for Black people in Maine.
MaineCF’s county committees are made up of community members who live or work in the county and serve as local ambassadors for the foundation, sharing their knowledge and providing on-the-ground local leadership for the foundation.
Grants from the Maine Community Foundation’s (MaineCF) PF Fund for the Baldwin Area are available for nonprofit organizations and projects that benefit the community.
The Maine Community Foundation has awarded 23 Greater Portland nonprofits a total $133,055 in grants through its Rines Thompson Fund.
Preble Street's mission is to provide accessible barrier-free services to empower people experiencing problems with homelessness, housing, hunger, and poverty, and to advocate for solutions to these problems.
As a new year begins, the Maine Philanthropy Center is thrilled to welcome two community leaders to our Board of Directors: Deborah Ellwood, CEO and President of the Maine Community Found
The Intercultural Community Center seeks to empower immigrant families in their journey to becoming self-sufficient, productive and resilient citizens.
The AFP-NNE Conference Committee is seeking proposals from presenters for its 2023 Virtual Spring Conference.
These funds will support SMCC as the organization offers technical and financial assistance to land trusts throughout the state.
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program will provide grants to states, local governments, tribes, and territories to develop and implement plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful air pollution.
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced the availability of $550 million from President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to expedite investments through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking (EJ TCGM) program.
Sani was a trailblazer in the philanthropic community and her contributions to the Maine Philanthropy Center were immeasurable.
Point32Health Foundation works with communities to support, advocate and advance healthier lives for everyone.
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