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MPC Member Spotlight: Sandy Buck of the Horizon Foundation
DEI Brown-Bag Lunch with Nick Donohue
Good News in Philanthropy: Total U.S. Giving Hits 60-Year High
Board Member Spotlight: Gioia Perugini of Hemenway & Barnes
Women Give 2019: Gender and Giving Across Communities of Color
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Census 2020 Webinar Now Available
2009 Giving Report
Trust Based Philanthropy as Part of Collective Liberation with Nicole Mokeme
Mano en Mano
Mano en Mano works with farmworkers statewide and immigrants in Downeast Maine to empower them to thrive.
Khmer Maine
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.
In Her Presence
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.
Preble Street
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.
Land in Common
Land in Common removes land from speculative markets and places it into a member-run trust, to be cared for over the long-term by its residents. We are creating a multi-generational land base for sustainable livelihoods that supports communities working for just, cooperative, and resilient futures. Artwork by Heather Flor Cron
Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness
Our mission is to provide community-driven, culturally centered public health and social services to all Wabanaki communities and people while honoring Wabanaki cultural knowledge, cultivating innovation, and fostering collaboration.
Community Centric Fundraising: Centering our Communities in Fundraising and Philanthropy
Maine Humanities Council
The Maine Humanities Council, a statewide non-profit organization, uses the humanities—literature, history, philosophy, and culture—as a tool for positive change in Maine communities. Our programs and grants encourage critical thinking and conversations across social, economic, and cultural boundaries.
Food AND Medicine
Food AND Medicine’s mission is to organize, educate, and empower workers and our communities in the fight for economic, social and racial justice. We believe that by creating active partnerships with unions, farmers, BIPOC groups, community groups, small businesses, faith-based and allied organizations we will create solutions and positive change.