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Giving Guide 2021

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V O L . X X V I I N O. X X I 40 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 21– 2 0 2 2 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E BOARD OFFICERS Tiffany Breau-Metivier, Board Vice Chair: Vice President of Client Success Onboarding, UNUM David Damour, Board Treasurer: Community Volunteer John Valpey, Board Secretary: Managing Director and National Fiduciary Services Executive, Bank of America Private Wealth Management BOARD MEMBERS Kelli D'Amore: Principal at Nathan Wechsler & Company, PA Andy Mayo: Vice President of Real Estate & Facilities, L.L. Bean, Inc. Yvonne Goldsberry: President, Endowment for Health Mimi Simpson: Executive Director for the President's Office, Dartmouth College Gary Vogel: Attorney & Shareholder, Drummond Woodsum Eric Stauffer: Attorney, Preti Flaherity Sarah Morton: Special Ed Tech III, Saco School Department Lynn Stanley: Executive Director, NH Chapter; Interim Executive Director, VT Chapter, National Association of Social Workers Robin Woodcock: Strategic Growth Marketer, IDEXX Liza Casella: Director, Solutions Development & Coordination, Casella Waste Systems, Inc. Rob McGregor: President, Just Experience It Non-Profit Consulting John Bunker: Community Volunteer Goodwill Northern New England 2022 GOALS Goodwill Northern New England's vision is that everyone can achieve and maintain personal stability with the help of Goodwill's holistic approach to services and employ- ment. We have a goal of moving 10,000 people in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont into personal stability by 2027. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES roughout the year, Goodwill NNE will host virtual events to help connect our communities, educate our client and employers about our services and offer a platform to discuss northern New Eng- land's workforce and healthcare needs. Please keep an eye for event details at www.goodwillnne.org. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Corporate Partnerships: if you would like to reach Goodwill shoppers, donors, business partners and all of our online audiences, contact michelle.disotto@ goodwillnne.org to discuss how we could work together! Make a gift: support our programs by making a gift, including gifts of stock or inquire about leaving a legacy gift, including bequests or appreciated assets. Find out more by contacting monique.cornett@goodwillnne.org. Round Up when asked in our stores: when shopping, support our programs by saying 'yes' to round up your purchase to the nearest dollar! VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES If you or your company would like to volunteer in one of our programs, contact barbara.sawyer@goodwillnne.org and ask what opportunities we might have available throughout the state. Richard J. Cantz, President and CEO Peter Groth, Board Chair: Community Volunteer Established: 1933 / Employees: 915 / Annual revenue: $85,030,165 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 46% Retail 17% Healthcare 14% Philanthropy & United Way 8% Aftermarket 8% Grants 3% Workforce Services 2% Good Clean 2% Other CONTACT 34 Hutcherson Drive Gorham, ME 04038 (207) 774-6323 www.goodwillnne.org @goodwillnne AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2019 Highest Accreditation (3-year) awarded by CARF International for our neurorehabilitation services. / 2020 Casella Sustainability Leadership Award for 2020 Donations & Reuse Champion. MISSION STATEMENT Goodwill Northern New England invests in people who need support to achieve their life and work goals. SERVICE LOCATIONS Maine, New Hampshire and nine northern counties in Vermont (Caldonia, Chittenden, Essex, Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoile, Orange, Orleans and Washington). Combined, this territory encompasses slightly more than 50,000 square miles. AT A GLANCE Goodwill Northern New England invests in people who need support to achieve their life and work goals. P H O T O S / C O U R T E S Y G O O DW I L L N O R T H E R N N E W E N G L A N D Linda knits at Goodwill LifeWorks Deaf Services. Goodwill LifeWorks: Active Community Supports offers programs for people with deafness or disabilities in Waterville, Lewiston, Augusta, Portland and Scarborough.

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