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Brian Franks succeeds Kate Vickery as president and CEO of the Scarborough-based nonprofit, which grants wishes to children battling critical illness.
The Cumberland County Digital Equity Stipend Program is helping organizations to launch programs that increase digital literacy, provide access to computers and teach people how to stay safe online.
Six Maine business and nonprofit leaders shared '60 ideas in 60 minutes' at a panel discussion moderated by Linda Varrell, president of Broadreach Public Relations.
Subgrants will go to historic property owners for preservation, restoration, rehabilitation or energy-efficiency projects.
Susan Alfond, of Scarborough, ranks No. 388 on the Forbes 400 list — an annual comparison of the net worth among America's elite.
For the third year, Mainebiz is recognizing the state's up-and-comers, the next generation of leaders who are changing Maine and its economy for the better.
The system — first of its kind of Maine and one of the first to be installed in the country — provides cell-by-cell analysis, nearly impossible up to now.
Out of over 500 companies nominated for this year’s Maine Family Business Awards, 25 across the state are in the running for the annual honors.
Jay Tansey is the co-founder and board chair of Sad Dads Club Inc., which he founded with his best friends and fellow loss dads in memory of their daughters.
The public affairs manager of the Maine Association of Nonprofits comes from a family that prioritized community-building through policy work.
Matt Dexter started the Christine B. Foundation, a nonprofit focused on improving the health and well-being of Mainers affected by cancer.
Michelle Conners, the executive director of the Kennebunk Free Library, says she wants to create space for people to engage in conversations.
Justin Chenette, Sweetser's senior director of public relations and advancement, founded a nonprofit scholarship foundation.
Ekhlas Ahmed, executive director of Chance to Advance, said earning a degree was a long-held dream of her mother's and her grandmother's generations.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, professional services firms and health care institutions around Maine.
The grants could provide a funding spark for immigrant-owned startups and small businesses in the city.