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MaineCF grants available to support animal welfare
Grants from the Maine Community Foundation’s (MaineCF) Animal Welfare Fund are available to organizations and projects that advance animal welfare for small companion animals in the state.
MaineCF grants available to Greater Portland nonprofits
Support available to organizations that support vulnerable communities
EPA Thriving Communities Maine
This funding aims to support community-driven environmental justice initiatives over three years, fostering racial equity, climate resilience, and social inclusion.
Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous, and Tribal Populations announces winners of Yo ...
As part of our efforts to make meaningful connections with existing organizations, the Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous, and Tribal Populations has launched mini-awards to lift up community-led work.
MaineCF awards $430K to organizations serving BIPOC communities
MaineCF’s BIPOC Fund awarded 39 grants totaling $350,000. Donors with advised funds at MaineCF awarded an additional 13 grants totaling $80,000.
MaineCF grants will strengthen Cumberland County communities
More than $171K will support area organizations, projects
MaineCF grants help strengthen projects and nonprofits across the state
More than $289K will support statewide organizations, projects
Member Spotlight: Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA)
MOFGA is a broad-based community that educates about and advocates for organic agriculture, illuminating its interdependence with a healthy environment, local food production, and thriving communities.
Member Spotlight: OUT 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.
Member Spotlight: Mano en Mano
Mano en Mano works with farmworkers statewide and immigrants in Downeast Maine to empower them to thrive.