Northeast Farm Credit AgEnhancement Grant Program
Grants between $500 and $10,000 will be distributed to organizations throughout New England, New York, and New Jersey through the Farm Credit AgEnhancement program.
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Grants between $500 and $10,000 will be distributed to organizations throughout New England, New York, and New Jersey through the Farm Credit AgEnhancement program.
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.
Momentum Conservation's mission is to work collectively in Maine to create mutually beneficial relationships with the earth, communities, and people through the conservation movement.
Black Owned Maine's mission is to promote economic empowerment for Black people in Maine.
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
Maine Initiatives’ Grants for Change Program (G4C) is excited to announce thirty-four (34) grants totaling over $500,000 to organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and People/Communities of Color (BIPOC) advancing racial justice efforts in Wabanakiak (Maine).
OUT Maine’s mission is to work towards a welcoming and affirming Maine for our rural youth of non-confirming sexual orientation, gender expression and gender identity through support, education and empowerment of these youth, their allies and families.
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.
As part of the Maine Philanthropy Center's commitment to promote philanthropy and increase its impact in Maine, we are proud to develop an annual snapshot of giving in Maine.
Please read below for important reminders, opportunities, and updates about the conference on Tuesday, May 30. Reach out to mpc@mainephilanthropy.org with any questions.
MANP's Katie Manter outlines grant research tools, resources, and opportunities to learn more about grant writing.