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The young whale, named Finny, stranded in Steuben on Thanksgiving 2023. Maine Beer Co. supported the collection and processing of the skeleton, in compliance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
The new Food Security Hub in South Portland will allow the nonprofit to increase the number of meals it prepares from 2,000 per day to 10,000.
When federal grants were curtailed earlier this year, Maine nonprofits jumped into action looking for ways to partner and stretch their dollars.
Mainebiz asked nonprofit leaders how their organizations are responding to cuts in federal funding. Here are the responses, in their own words.
Nonprofits are experiencing anxiety about sustainability. They can make payroll today, but they worry about next year, or the year after. That’s why multi-year commitments are so powerful.
Derek Beckvold, managing director of the Boston Philharmonic since July 2024, will succeed Carolyn Nishon as executive director of the Portland Symphony Orchestra.
Sea Bags and Rugged Seas have created limited-edition totes and wristlets.
The Central Aroostook Association offered a unique wist on table soccer for a recent fundraiser the Northern Maine Fairgrounds.
Mechanics' Hall, a member-supported cultural hub and library, will use the $20,000 matching grant for a year-long literary program inspired by Daniel Mason's novel, "North Woods."
Child care is considered an essential piece of the puzzle in recruiting and retaining Bath Iron Works employees.
Portland City Council narrowly approved a decision to send to a November referendum a proposal to raise the city’s minimum wage from $15.50 per hour to $19 by 2028. If approved by voters, the new rate would give Portland one of the highest minimum
The Bath Area Family YMCA has broken ground on an early learning center, the final phase in a multi-year expansion that will bring capacity up to 200 at its Centre Street campus, when completed by fall 2026.
Your unneeded equipment can have a second life and help close Maine’s digital divide when you take the right approach to recycling surplus technology.
Nate Snow, who starts on Sept. 2, will succeed Alicia Heyburn, who stepped down after more than five years with the nonprofit.
Annie Leahy, executive director of Mechanics' Hall, talks about an initiative to fill empty downtown storefronts with art installations to "tell a visual story" about what the space cold become.
Across Piscataquis County, employers in sectors from health care to manufacturing and hospitality are improvising to hire and retain employees.