"Philanthropy 101" Now Open for Registration
This autumn, we will partner with our colleages at Associated Grant Makers and Grantmakers Council of Rhode Island to offer "Philanthropy 101."
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This autumn, we will partner with our colleages at Associated Grant Makers and Grantmakers Council of Rhode Island to offer "Philanthropy 101."
The John T. Gorman Foundation will accept applications for its 2021 Direct Services Grant Program from February 1 to March 1.
The Maine Community Foundation’s Lewiston-Auburn Area Response Fund is now accepting applications from victims and families impacted by the tragic Oct. 25, 2023, shootings in Lewiston.
Maine Health Access Foundation's 2022 Discretionary Grants and Meeting Support Grants programs offer a rolling application deadline, low barrier application processes, and minimal reporting requirements.
The SIIRG program provides opportunities for either one-year planning grants up to $30,000 or implementation grants of up to $50,000 per year for one or two years.
The Patricia D. Klingenstein Grants Program application portal is open as of Monday, April 15th, 2024.
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
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.
Administered by FAME, Thrive Maine is a forgivable loan program for businesses and nonprofits that demonstrate COVID-related negative economic impacts.
The Penobscot County Committee of the Maine Community Foundation has awarded $146,868 in grants to 17 nonprofit organizations through the Community Building Grant Program.
From the Desk of Jenn Gray, Director of Advocacy, Maine Philanthropy Center