2023-2024 IMPACT REPORT
A New Direction
Above, Barbara Norrie puts the finishing touches on a welding piece at Central Maine Community College before her Welding Academy graduation ceremony. MaineCF will direct resources to increase access to economic opportunities for all Maine people. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal photo
Earlier this year, MaineCF asked to hear from you about your communities’ biggest challenges. The foundation’s Statewide Needs Assessment & Issue Identification project identified opportunities where the foundation can use its resources to make the greatest impact and build a better Maine.
Based on existing statewide research and data, survey results and discussions from more than 1,550 participants across all sectors and counties, three focus areas emerged in which MaineCF’s resources and collaborative partnerships can make a difference in the lives of Maine people.
These initiatives, in addition to MaineCF’s existing grant programs, investments and donor support, will help improve outcomes for Maine people and communities in the areas of:
- Climate Resilience
- Affordable Housing
- Economic Opportunity
It also became clear that equity – equitable access to resources and outcomes – adds another layer of challenges to many populations and communities. People of color, rural communities and people with low incomes lack access to sufficient services, opportunities and resources. This aspect will be a core consideration in the strategies used in each of MaineCF’s focus areas.
The Unique Role of MaineCF
As the state’s only community foundation, MaineCF is uniquely positioned to act on these initiatives as a:
Collaborative Funding
Partner
Provide funding infrastructure and leverage public and private dollars to advance these initiatives.
Pictured: MaineCF’s housing initiative will support new housing production and existing home-repair projects. Fair Tide photo
Convener and
Catalyst
Bring partners together to learn from each other and inform solutions.
Pictured: MaineCF Board Chair Adilah Muhammad (left) and President & CEO Deborah Ellwood at a September event in Lewiston.
Inclusive Voice for an
Equitable Maine
Maintain a commitment to equity in all work.
Pictured: The foundation’s economic opportunity initiative will help find solutions to the lack of affordable, accessible, high-quality child care. Catholic Charities of Maine photo
Each of these initiatives is in its early stages. This report will identify the challenges and opportunities in each focus area and MaineCF’s goals to improve their outcomes for all Maine people. Because everyone in Maine deserves a vibrant and equitable place where people and communities thrive.
For more information about the strategic focus areas, contact Laura Lee, vice president of community impact, at llee@mainecf.org or 207-412-0838.