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V O L . X X V N O. X X I G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 2 0 24 Established: 1966 Employees: 557 full, part-time and on-call employees Annual revenue: $26,148,994 CONTACT 307 Congress St. Portland, ME 04101 (207) 781-8550 www.ccmaine.org CatholicCharitiesME @CCMainetweets MISSION STATEMENT Inspired by scripture and the Church's social teaching, Catholic Charities empowers and strengthens individuals and families of all faiths by providing innovative community- based social services throughout Maine around mental health, counseling, substance abuse, senior outreach, child development, dental and orthodontic services, and refugee and immigration, among others. SERVICE LOCATIONS With service locations in over 20 sites across the state, our 20+ programs and services administer to nearly 50,000 people of all faiths all across Maine. BOARD OFFICERS Bishop Robert P. Deeley President Reverend Monsignor Andrew Dubois Diocesan Chaplain Mark LaPointe Vice Chair Robert Ayotte Treasurer Nick Rico Secretary BOARD MEMBERS Deacon Bob Cleveland Kathy Dyer Andrew Files Bill Flagg David Madore Deacon John McAuliffe John J. McCormack Lauren Moody Sr. Patricia Pora Dan Reardon Barbara Smith Kim Suttie Catholic Charities Maine 2020 GOALS As one of the largest statewide private human service agencies in Maine, we provide leadership programs and services to: f reduce poverty f support families f advocate for justice in social structures Our goal is to serve those in need, of all faiths, with special emphasis on Maine's most vulnerable populations — the poor, elderly and children. We continue to analyze trends, pursuing mission-related opportunities for existing service areas, identified target areas and emerging social needs, includ- ing, but not limited to: f providing behavioral and mental health services and case manage- ment for adults and children f sustaining strong services in sub- stance abuse treatment and recovery f strengthening and growing services for the aging population; f creating program models for emer- gency assistance services; and f addressing hunger/food security issues. We seek to grow our donor base by cultivating relationships with both busi- nesses and individuals and demonstrate we are trustworthy of their support through transparency and effective stewardship of their funds. 91 cents of every dollar we receive goes directly to those in need. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES We encourage businesses to join us in our mission of investing in Maine's most vulnerable populations as a Community Partner. is year-long sponsorship means businesses can make one donation to support 20+ programs statewide, serving nearly 50,000 Mainers of all faiths and helping to provide 365 days of help & hope. As a Community Partner a businesses' support goes well beyond event sponsorship, in addition to being featured at our special events (STAND, Put Children First Golf Classic, and World Refugee Day), companies also receive recognition at Fikiria, our creative marketplace in Portland for emerging entrepreneurs, in our philanthropy and employee communications, on our web- site and social media platforms and in our annual report. For more information, please contact our Development Office at development@ccmaine.org GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Threads of Hope Thrift Stores in Caribou, Portland, Sanford, Monticello and Presque Isle welcome clothing, furniture and houseware donations. We will provide a Drop Box to your company site for collection purposes on a tempo- rary or ongoing basis. As a United Way agency, we appreciate your consideration at pledge time and the support of businesses that encourage employee participation by matching funds. Shop AmazonSmile, using CCM's unique URL: www.smile.amazon.com/ ch/01-0280225 and we receives 0.5% back on qualifying purchases to support our efforts. Donate a vehicle! Even if no longer road-worthy, vehicles can serve a higher purpose helping fund CCM services statewide. Call 855-460-4483 or visit www.ccmaine.careasy.org. Vehicles are towed at no cost and donors receive a tax credit. Trucks, boats, motorcycles, trailers and more are accepted. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Consider volunteering for our Connect Maine: Immigrant Mentoring Program. You will be matched to mentor a recently federally-resettled refugee based on common vocational backgrounds, schedules and personalities as they acclimate to a new community. Host an office clothing drive for our reads of Hope thrift stores (Portland, Caribou, Sanford, Monticello and Presque Isle). We can provide you with a "Drop Box" on a temporary or permanent basis. Help out in-store sorting items, stocking shelves or working the checkout. If you like to volunteer but don't have the time for an on-going commitment, our HOP Team (Hands On Projects) might be right for you! It's a team of volunteers who can be available for one-time, short-term projects where an extra pair of hands is needed. Government Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49% Medicaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.29% Service Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.35% Retail Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.57% (Threads of Hope Thrift Stores) Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland 2.81% Rent and other investments . . . . . . . 1.96% Grants, contributions and bequests . . 1.95% United Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.38% Net assets released from restriction . 1.19% Investment Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5% TOP FUNDING SOURCES Stephen Letourneau Chief Executive Officer Rachel Grivois Board Chair

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