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ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE - Ensure strong, sustainable operations in the context of ongoing societal disruptions (e.g., COVID, technology, staffing shortages, legal/political/regulatory changes)
ACCESS TO CARE - Expand care to better and more equitably serve the community, including meeting the moment for abortion care in a post Dobbs world while centering youth, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ people and those struggling financially
TEAM WELL-BEING - Foster a culture of curiosity, inclusivity and accountability
SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM - Execute a bold sexual and reproductive health agenda tailored to the unique attributes of our regions and communities through partnerships, advocacy, education, organizing and supporter engagement
Throughout the year, PPNNE partners with both individuals and businesses to raise funds in support of our ability to provide reproductive health care. These events have included large galas, trivia nights, concerts, collaborations with breweries and everything in between. Businesses and donors help by providing sponsorships, donating products and gifting a percentage of revenue raised. We also encourage individual supporters to hold their own fundraisers and have seen events such as bake sales, yoga classes, dinner parties and handmade items for sale. We welcome your ideas and collaboration!
Make a financial contribution at www.ppnne.org/donate
Join PPNNE’s Sustainer Program, a monthly giving program that provides a steady stream of income throughout the year.
Make a gift of stock or securities.
Create your own fundraiser or benefit to support our work.
Sponsor an event and affirm the importance of PPNNE’s services in your community.
Include PPNNE in your will or estate plans.
Host our staff and volunteers at your business or sign up for a tabling shift.
Hang a sign of support in your business or home window.
Join our email list at www.ppnne.org to hear about volunteer opportunities in your local community.
Share your story about the importance of accessing sexual and reproductive health care services. Email supportus@ppnne.org.
Interim CEO
Board Chair
Harry Chen, MD, Vice Chair
Kristin Aiello, Esq., Secretary
Elizabeth Stedina, Treasurer
Katherine Arthaud
Jessica Brumsted
Megan Gean-Gendron
Sara Gideon
Rob Gips
Molly Kelly
Diana Lee
Kristina Powell
Allie Stickney
Established: 1965
Employees: 200
Annual revenue: $31,769,487
33.96% Patient/insurance revenue
31.69% Philanthropic support/fundraising
19.39% Government grants
14.95% Investment/miscellaneous one time funding
443 Congress St.
Portland, ME 04101
(866) 476-1321
Facebook: @ppnnehealth
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Instagram: @ppnne
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