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V O L . X X V I N O. X X I I 18 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 0 – 2 0 21 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E BOARD OFFICERS Jonathan Culley, Board Vice Chair: Principal, Redfern Properties Janice de Lima, Board Treasurer: Vice President, Community Investment Officer, Norway Savings Bank Kimberly Twitchell, Board Secretary: Maine Regional President, NBT Bank BOARD MEMBERS Tim Agnew: Principal, Masthead Venture Partners Peter Bass: Owner, Random Orbit Andrea Dodge Patstone: Chief Operating Officer, Western Maine Health James Elkins: Owner, Career Planning Services Dr. Renee Fay-LeBlanc: Chief Medical Officer, Greater Portland Health Katherine Griffin: Partner, Toole, Powers & Griffin, P.A. Chomba Kaluba: Community member Raissa Kaze: Community member Gail McBride: Retired Lori Parham: State Director, AARP Maine Peter Pitegoff: Professor of Law, University of Maine School of Law Nathan Poore: Town Manager, Town of Falmouth Arthur Sabiti: Cooperative Developer, Cooperative Development Institute Jeffrey Shaw: President, Clark Insurance Amy Smith: Founder & President, Healthy Homeworks Douglas Stockbridge: President, Rollins Management Group, Inc. Avesta Housing WHO WE ARE We are a nonprofit organization driven by our mission to improve lives and strengthen communities by promoting and providing quality affordable homes for people in need. We care deeply about people – those who urgently need safe, affordable housing and those living in the homes we develop and manage. Since COVID-19, the urgency around having a safe, stable, and affordable home has intensified. It is only possible to "stay safe at home" when you have a safe and stable home in which to stay. We have four Core Values that sustain the work we do: f Humanity: We care about people f Stewardship: We manage our resources responsibly, efficiently, and sustainably f Relationships: We seek meaningful interaction and effective collaboration f Quality: We pursue excellence in all our work WHAT WE DO Our staff and board of directors are pas- sionate about affordable housing and the positive impact it has on lives and com- munities. We focus on five strategic areas: f Advocacy: We are devoted to address- ing local, regional, and national afford- able housing needs through strategic collaborations and in conjunction with our advocacy partner, the Maine Affordable Housing Coalition. f Development: We collaborate with community leaders, building pro- fessionals, housing advocates, and financial partners to develop, acquire, and preserve hundreds of affordable homes each year. f Property Management: We manage 100-plus properties and 2,700-plus affordable homes throughout Maine and New Hampshire. ese properties vary greatly, but our philosophy man- aging them is consistent: we care about the people living in our communities and we care about the condition and performance of our buildings. f Senior & Assisted Living: As Maine's population ages, the scope of our commitment to affordable housing has grown to include those for whom a private residence is no longer an option. We have two assisted-living communities — Inn at Village Square in Gorham and 75 State Street in Portland — that offer personalized, affordable, and supportive living options for seniors. f Homeownership: Our HomeOwn- ership Center fosters strong, thriving communities and personal financial health and stability through enriched financial literacy, improved personal financial management, and increased homeownership. SUPPORT OUR WORK Securing a safe, stable, and affordable home is critical to the health and well- being of older adults. Avesta Housing and its partners have embarked on a $2,000,000 fundraising campaign called the Silver Hearth Fund to provide vital support and assist the most vulnerable among Maine and New Hampshire's older population in three ways: f New Homes: To meet the growing unmet need for a safe, affordable home among low-income older adults, we will increase production and acquisi- tions of new homes. f Resident Services: To help older adults age in place safely and with dignity, we will expand and strengthen support services for residents. f Improved Homes: To ensure homes are safe, warm, sustainable, and afford- able, we will increase our investment in the rehabilitation and moderniza- tion of our oldest properties. www.SilverHearthFund.org Established: 1972 / Employees: 238 / Annual revenue: $49 million TOP FUNDING SOURCES 55.0% Private fees for service 34.8% Federal 6.1% State 4.1% Grants CONTACT 307 Cumberland Ave. Portland, ME 04101 (207) 553-7777 www.AvestaHousing.org AvestaHousing @AvestaHousing AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2020: Best Places to Work in Maine / 2019: Best Places to Work in Maine; President & CEO Dana Totman — Catalyst Award — Portland Chamber of Commerce / 2018: Best Places to Work in Maine; Best Property Manager in Portland — Portland Phoenix; President & CEO Dana Totman — Maine Business Hall of Fame — Junior Achievement; TD Bank Housing for Everyone grant MISSION STATEMENT Avesta Housing improves lives and strengthens communities by promoting and providing quality affordable homes for people in need. SERVICE LOCATIONS Maine and New Hampshire Dana Totman, President & CEO Tony Cipollone, Board Chair: President & CEO, John T. Gorman Foundation AT A GLANCE 2021 GOALS Avesta Housing believes that everyone deserves a place to call home. Our goals for the next year include: f Goal 1: Provide infrastructure and services that allow seniors to age in place gracefully. f Goal 2: Increase and improve afford- able housing options for low-income residents, including families, seniors, and formerly homeless individuals. f Goal 3: Create financial stability for homeowners through education and counseling services. f Goal 4: Advocate for safe, affordable, quality homes for people in need. Avesta Housing improves lives and strengthens communities by promoting and providing quality affordable homes for people in need.

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