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Commercial fishing is one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S. The Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries will train 250 high school students, particularly in areas near commercial lobstering zones.
Inmates and artists have joined talents to raise money for a Rockland nonprofit providing food and energy assistance.
Goals include promoting youth engagement in FEMA’s Stories of Resilience program and its Youth Preparedness Council and supporting climate literacy.
Lynn Mansfield succeeds Debora King, who announced she would retire in June after more than a decade at the downtown association.
A financial gap will likely exist between MaineCare reimbursement rates and the costs of care. The board aims to raise $1.5 million to cover the gap for the first three years in order to reopen.
The foundation’s largest grant program supports projects and organizations across Maine, serving a wide range of people and needs. Over 400 applications are received annually.
Cleaners Joy will provide housecleaning for two cancer patients, to help allow them to focus on their health instead of a burdensome chore.
Kara Hay was recognized for her leadership at Penquis, which has more than 75 programs promoting affordable housing, financial stability, reliable transportation, school readiness and healthy lives.
The grants from the Realtor Affordable Housing Fund offer nonprofits assistance in helping Maine’s most vulnerable households to find housing. Since 1991, the foundation has awarded more than $1.4 million in competitive grants to address affordable
Jordia Benjamin succeeds founding Executive Director Marcia Minter, who will remain at the organization in a strategic role.
The vessel Take Charge is powered by a 40-horsepower Flux Marine electric outboard, and charged with solar power. While the boat is in use, data is gathered using a “baseline usage device” to help inform improvements in future electric-boat hull
This year's TD Beach to Beacon, taking place Aug. 5 in Cape Elizabeth, will benefit Valo, a Yarmouth-based nonprofit focused on teen emotional well-being.
The federal funding includes a $69,800 grant for Fish River Rural Health in Aroostook County, and $450,900 for Belfast’s Penobscot Community Health Center in the heart of Waldo County.
Laird Yock is co-founder of Philanthropy Works, a website providing training for fundraising professionals. He served for 20 years in several senior fundraising positions.
Trevor Putnoky, the new president and CEO of the Falmouth-based nonprofit, cites cost as Maine's top health care challenge.
Linda Caprara, who has been with the chamber since 2008, became advocacy vice president in 2022.