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Why do some brands feel instantly magnetic while others fade into the background? It’s not luck—it’s clarity of character.
In this 2-hour workshop, Emily Willis of Modment Studio will dive into the power of brand archetypes: timeless personality frameworks that help businesses connect emotionally with their audience.
Discover which archetype aligns with your business, how it shapes the way you communicate, and how to harness it to create a more cohesive and authentic brand experience.
In this 2-hour session, you will:
Learn what brand archetypes are and why they resonate across industries
Take a simple quiz to help you uncover your brand’s primary archetype
Learn how to apply your archetype to your messaging, visuals, and customer experience
This is an interactive small-group session designed for small business owners who want to stand out by being more themselves. Through guided exercises and group discussions, you’ll gain practical insights into using archetypes to craft stronger emotional connections with your audience.
You’ll leave with a mini guide of tone words, content prompts, and brand alignment tips tailored to your archetype — giving you a clear path to infuse more personality into your brand.
Stop guessing how to “stand out.” Start showing up as the brand you were meant to be.
This program is meant for Maine-Based business owners who are currently in business.
Seats are limited, secure your spot today!
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Interpretation is available upon request.
FREE
ContactTara Clark,
2077510442,
tara.clark@ceimaine.org
Coastal Enterprises, Inc. Women's Business Center
Want to boost sales and connect with customers? This workshop provides the essential tools and strategies to create successful email campaigns. Learn to build targeted lists, craft compelling content, and track results. This workshop offers practical tips and best practices you can implement immediately to nurture customer relationships, drive traffic, and increase revenue. Perfect for beginners and those with some experience, join us and unlock the potential of email marketing for your small business!
Free
ContactSCORE Maine,
2077721147,
scoremaine@gmail.com
Register for this free, online workshop at: https://www.score.org/centralmaine/event/email-marketing-small-businesses-0
Hosted bySCORE Maine
Join us on September 17th as we kick off our Morning Menu Breakfast Event Series with an overview of Key Tax Provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill.
This event is sponsored by Norway Savings Bank.
Members: $45 | Non-Members: $55
ContactShelly Clark,
2078740801,
info@mereda.org
Refund Policy: Your RSVP is requested by September 10. Payment is expected at the time of registration. No refunds will be granted to anyone who registers, but fails to attend, or who cancels after September 10.
Prices increase by $10 after September 10.
MEREDA
A practical, three-part webinar series designed to demystify search engine optimization for small business owners and DIY web designers. Each session provides actionable insights to help small business owners improve their online presence—whether you're building a site from scratch, trying to attract more local customers, or crafting content that gets noticed. Learn how to build a strong SEO foundation, boost your local visibility, and create content that ranks and resonates. No tech background required!
In the first part of this series, you'll learn how to optimize a website from the ground up. We’ll cover how search engines work, what affects rankings, and which elements are most important to get right early on.
Bring your questions for a dynamic Q&A session!
This is a free webinar put on by Maine SBDC and WanderWeb!
Corey Daigle is the founder and CEO of WanderWeb, a Maine-based boutique agency (est. 2019) specializing in SEO-first web design for health, wellness, nonprofit, and MedSpa clients. She also leads DIY SEO workshops for small business owners, sharing practical guidance to improve Google visibility and website performance.
Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. SBA. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact mainesbdc@maine.edu
Free
ContactAaron Cohen,
N/A,
aaron.cohen1@maine.edu
Register for this free online webinar here: https://tinyurl.com/mubtucdr
Hosted byMaine SBDC
Home + Energy Chats is a webinar series that brings together green building industry experts and those interested in learning more about healthy, efficient and sustainable homes.
In September we will discuss investing in efficiency and clean energy. There is still time in 2025 to take advantage of federal tax credits while investing in solar, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and other technologies that will make your home more efficient. But what about when tax credits are no longer available in 2026? We’ll discuss the cost benefit analysis of investing in the efficiency of your home with or without tax credits.
Tune in to our Home + Energy Chat with Bridget Gifford (Senior Program Manager, Efficiency Maine), Jesse Lore (Founder, Greenwave EV) and Andrew Hikade (Solar Design Specialist, ReVision Energy).
Register now to join us on Wednesday, September 17 from 12-1.
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4417556108868/WN_ZwJ27HsEQqGny26OLUPtSA
Free
ContactMaggie Perkins,
(207) 620-0055,
maggie@thesunriseguide.com
Register now to join us on Wednesday, September 17
Hosted byGreen & Healthy Maine HOMES
Grants often sound like “free money,” but what’s the real story? Are they just for nonprofits—or can for-profit businesses benefit too? In this workshop, we’ll demystify the world of grants and help you understand whether pursuing grant funding is the right move for your business or organization.
You’ll learn:
- The different types of grants available (federal, state, local, private)
- Who qualifies and what funders are really looking for
- The pros and cons of using grants to fund your work
- What the application process actually involves
- Common myths and red flags to watch out for
This session is perfect for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and nonprofit leaders who want a no-nonsense look at how grants work—and how to determine if they’re worth your time.
Free
ContactSCORE Maine,
2077721147,
scoremaine@gmail.com
Register for this free, online workshop at: https://www.score.org/northernmaine/event/grant-funding-101-risks-rewards-and-reality-2
Hosted bySCORE Maine
Are you wondering how to finance your startup or grow an existing business? This live, online session is designed to answer your most pressing funding questions and help you explore financing options that align with your goals.
If you're exploring bootstrapping, applying for grants, pursuing loans, lines of credit, or considering equity investment, this session will help you understand the pros and cons of each approach. You’ll have the opportunity to ask specific questions and get real-time feedback to support your funding strategy.
To prepare or follow up after the session, check out these quick reads from SCORE:
Funding Overview: Which Options Fit Your Business?
Bootstrapping: Low-Cost, High-Control Funding
Grants and Competitions: What to Know Before You Apply
Debt Funding: What Lenders Look For
What You’ll Learn:
Available funding sources including debt, equity, grants, and bootstrapping
How to prepare financials and funding requests with confidence
What lenders and investors look for before offering capital
Credit and documentation essentials that support your application
How to build a funding plan that supports long-term growth
Presented By:
Joe Powers - Managing Director, Maine Venture Fund
Julie Viola - Vice President, Commercial Banker, and Manager of Small Business Banking at Maine Community Bank
Free
ContactSCORE Maine,
2077721147,
scoremaine@gmail.com
Register for this free, online workshop at: https://www.score.org/southernmaine/event/funding-your-business-qa-11
Hosted bySCORE Maine
Maine entrepreneurs are invited to attend and participate in free interactive information sessions focused on starting, operating, and growing a small MedTech / Medical device development firm in Maine.
Free
ContactDarrell Williams,
(207) 871-1700 Ext 725,
DarrellWilliams1250@outlook.com
Open
Hosted byDarrell Williams (Eighteen Ventures)
Sign up today to attend the Innovations in Early Education Showcase, a virtual resource fair designed specifically for child care providers who are looking to enhance their programs for their children, families, and employees! This dynamic session will feature local entrepreneurs and community programs who offer innovative strategies aimed at creating healthy spaces and engaging young learners in creative ways.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with industry experts and passionate advocates for early childhood education from right here in Maine! All child care providers, teachers, and community members are welcome and will leave equipped to incorporate new practices into their routines.
Click here to RSVP: https://www.ceimaine.org/event/child-care-business-lab-innovations-in-early-education-showcase/
Free
ContactEmma Richardson,
2074490959,
cei.childcare@ceimaine.org
CEI Child Care Business Lab
Join us every Thursday for the Local Goods Market @ Fork Food Lab, your weekly celebration of local flavor, community vibes, and culinary creativity! This market features a rotating lineup of Fork Food Lab members and other Maine makers offering delicious bites, sips, and one-of-a-kind products.
It’s the perfect after-work destination: grab a bite, connect with friends, and explore what Maine’s vibrant food scene has to offer. Whether you’re a die-hard foodie or just looking to support small businesses in a laid-back setting, the Local Goods Market is the place to be!
Fork Food Lab is Maine’s only non-profit food business incubator and shared manufacturing and processing facility. They have around 80 small businesses working out of their shared commercial kitchen. Their mission is to support a just, diverse, and sustainable food economy in Maine, where food entrepreneurs are supported in their quest to produce high quality and sustainable products utilizing locally sourced ingredients.
Follow @forkfoodlab on Instagram for weekly vendor updates
Free!
ContactJillian Brazel,
2075580881,
jillian@forkfood.com
Fork Food Lab
As a small business owner, you may have created your website, email account, Facebook page, or Google profile yourself, or had someone else set it up for you. But do you actually own and control those accounts? Many businesses unknowingly risk losing access to essential platforms due to poor setup, confusing permissions, or overlooked details. This session will help you untangle your digital presence and ensure your accounts are secure, properly structured, and truly yours.
We’ll break down the most important platforms, social media, Google Business Profile, website hosting and domains, and email accounts, explaining what they are, how they work together, and what steps you need to take to protect your digital assets. You’ll leave with more clarity and confidence about how your marketing tools are set up and how to avoid common (and costly) mistakes.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how your digital accounts should be structured for control and security
Navigate the confusion between Facebook Business tools and Instagram
Learn the difference between domain registration, hosting, and your website platform
Ensure you have ownership and admin-level access to all critical accounts
Know your options for business email accounts (e.g., Microsoft, Google Workspace)
Free
ContactSCORE Maine,
2077721147,
scoremaine@gmail.com
Register for this free, online webinar at: https://www.score.org/southernmaine/event/get-your-digital-accounts-order
Hosted bySCORE Maine
🤖 “How to” – Marketing & Protecting Your Family Business 🪪
How To Promote and Protect your Brand with a focus on the advantages of calling out being family-owned in the buy local movement
With the changing landscape of traditional and social media, companies need to fill the well with positive PR for if and when they need to contain a crisis. Having a team of experts at your fingertips will help you not only stand out with your brand on good days but to be ready for when things may take an unexpected turn.
Learn how to promote and protect your family business by planting a solid brand strategy and growing your reputation through the power of positive PR. We’ll explore how calling out your ‘family-owned’ status helps you thrive in the buy local movement!
We’ll cover the following concepts:
What goes into a brand?
What is a crisis vs bad news (legal, liability, insurance, breach…)
Ways to grow your reputation.
Things that impact your reputation.
Key takeaways and resources
What is the value of promoting “family-owned” in the buy local economy ethos
Speakers:
Paula Stanton, Broadreach Public Relations
David Farmer, Bernstein Shur
Keith Turley, Turley Publications
Tom Estabrook, Estabrook’s
Sponsored by: The Breakwater Group at Morgan Stanely and Mainebiz
0-$35
ContactBrooke Stewart,
2072812414,
brooke@fambusiness.org
Institute for Family-Owned Business (IFOB)
Both the United States Congress and the Maine Legislature have recently taken aim at incentive programs that provide critical support to renewable energy projects in Maine. Many of these changes become effective in 2026 and are expected to have a dramatic effect on project development.
Drummond Woodsum’s Energy Practice Group is closely tracking these developments and Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) advocates for clean energy policies in Washington, DC.
Join ClimateWork Maine for a 1-hour informative discussion focusing on an overview of changes to federal tax credits for renewable projects as well as changes to Maine’s net energy billing program and what those changes could mean for your business.
Free
ContactJeff Marks,
207-956-1264,
jeff@climateworkmaine.org
ClimateWork Maine
Join United Way of Southern Maine for United We CAN — a one-of-a-kind food drive and sculpture contest that brings our community together to fight hunger.
37% of families in Southern Maine are ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed)—working hard but still struggling to afford basics like food.
FREE
ContactUnited Way of Southern Maine,
207-874-1000,
info@uwsme.org
United Way of Southern Maine
Interested in tapping into Maine’s winter tourism economy?
Winter is one of Maine’s most vibrant tourism seasons and a unique opportunity for businesses of all types to connect with seasonal visitors and locals alike. In this webinar, Business Advisor Dion Olmstead will present key trends, consumer behaviors, and practical strategies to help small businesses make the most of the winter months.
Topics include:
- What winter tourists are looking for in Maine
- Ways to market your business during the colder season
- Ideas for packaging, partnerships, and promotions
Whether you’re already operating in a tourist area or exploring new opportunities, this session will help you plan and stand out this winter.
Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. SBA. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact mainesbdc@maine.edu
Free
ContactAaron Cohen,
N/A,
aaron.cohen1@maine.edu
Register for this free online webinar here: https://tinyurl.com/3p99a3uz
Hosted byMaine SBDC
The Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Learn MoreWork for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Learn MoreWhether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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