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Gretchen Johnson, executive director of the Center for Grieving Children, sheds light on the organization's mission, reliance on volunteers and fundraising plans.
“Me” is the leitmotif for several Maine women business and nonprofit leaders in their 40s and 50s who are pressing pause on their careers to focus on themselves.
Guest columnist Michelle Anderson, who leads Junior Achievement of Maine, said that companies play a role in re-engaging students that were shaped by pandemic-era remote learning and social distancing.
Here are ways to help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Avesta’s Homeless to Housing program helps formerly homeless residents maintain housing stability. Its HomeOwnership Center provides financial education and support.
Proposals should demonstrate a positive impact for disadvantaged populations facing barriers to sustaining ownership of a home.
Bikes and other outdoor gear have been donated over the years to the nonprofit, which inspects, repairs, recycles and reuses as much as possible for sale and programs.
Tedford was awarded a $50,000 grant over two years, leadership training for the executive director, access to technical coaching and a network of nonprofit peers.
Uplifting news stories this year kudos for Portland as a minor-league sports town, and a new sign of "hopeful" in Ellsworth.
Equal Measure Arts is looking to make professional studio recording accessible to students and under-resourced musicians in southern Maine.
The break-in happened over the weekend at the at the Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center, at 24 Preble St. near Monument Square.
Guest author Michelle Anderson, president and CEO of Junior Achievement of Maine, offers insights on how to make great hires in 2025 (or any year).
The editorial staff at Mainebiz reflects on favorite stories from 2024.
The nonprofit expanded its work permit clinic, submitting applications for 1,200 people in the past year. “Employers can’t find employees, and yet we have a lot of people looking for work," the director said.
Law firms, banks, nonprofits, health care institutions, universities and businesses in Maine were all affected by changes in top management.
Frances Perkins was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s labor secretary, credited with helping establish the 40-hour work week, workplace safety measures and the abolition of child labor.