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Giving Guide 2021

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V O L . X X V I I N O. X X I 72 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 Dellie Champagne, Board Treasurer: Community Engagement Coordinator, New Futures Doug Giles, Board Clerk/Secretary: Retired, Fire Fighter/Organic Farmer BOARD MEMBERS Heidi Edwards Dunn: Director of Communications & Education, NH Small Business Development Center Margo Holmes: Vice President Consumer Representative, Bangor Savings Bank Bruce Farenwald: CFO, Duncraft Inc. Demitria Kirby: Youth Services Manager, City of Keene Dean Murray: Chief Compliance Officer and VP Regulatory, GE Capital — Electric Company Ashley Wainwright: Digital Marketing, Financial Industry Lori Beaulieu: Insurance Industry Professional following three principles will act as our guide as we deliver services tailored to meet the needs of the people, families and communities we serve: f 1. Creating a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion that attracts top talent, improves retention and fosters a supportive environment for all employees and participants. f 2. Realizing our mission by expand- ing our continuum of care through evidence-based programming and practices that enhance our ability to meet the educational, emotional, clinical and behavioral needs of the people and communities we serve. f 3. Remaining steadfastly commit- ted to a participant-driven practice where the people being served drive the decision making related to the services they receive. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES December 4th, 2021 – The Santa Shuffle 5K Run/Walk for the Children – Bridge Crossing Academy, Bridgton Maine. f Corporate sponsorship opportunities f Participate and fundraise as a team or individual f Volunteer for planning committee or race day f Contribute prizes or other incentives for participants October 2022 – 19th Annual Empow- erment Awards Location TBD f Corporate sponsorship opportunities f Contribute prizes or other incentives for participants GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Because of you, children and adults with behavioral or mental health chal- lenges find the highest-quality services designed to meet their individual needs when they come to NFI North. You can support our programs through: f Giving Tuesday- is global movement is an ideal time and way to support NFI North on November 29th 2022. f Planned Giving – Talk to your tax professional about leaving a legacy of support, ensuring our services will be available for children and families for years to come. f Mission Fund – Gifts to the Mission Fund help ensure barriers will not get in the way of a current participant and their family reaching their goals. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES We change lives! And we don't do it alone. Our donors, interns and volunteers help NFI North expand our reach and deepen our impact throughout Maine and New Hampshire. If you have an interest or a skill, share it with us and gain some valuable experiences! e support of our interns and volunteers means the world to us and to the people we serve. For more information email: nfinorth@nafi.com Established: 1992 / Employees: 480 / Annual revenue: $35,712,917 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 60% Medicaid Funding 30% State Contract Dollars 9% local 1% Client Contribution CONTACT NFI North Adminstrative Offices 40 Park Lane Contoocook, NH 03229 603-746-7550 NFI North Maine Adminstrative Offices 15 Wayside Avenue Bridgton, ME 04009 (207) 647-4170 Oliver Place, Bath, Maine Bridge Crossing, Bridgton, Maine Beacon House, Buxton, Maine Intermission, Lewiston, Maine Community Case Management Miller Terraces, Bangor, Maine Finson Road, Bangor, Maine Summit View, Bangor, Maine Sidney Riverbend, Sidney Maine Stetson Ranch, Stetson, Maine www.nfinorth.com nfinorth @nfinorth @nfinorthinc AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2019 Best Place to work NH, 2019 Best Place to Work Maine, 2020 Best place to work NH, 2020 Best Place to Work Maine, 2021 Best Place to Work Maine, Guidestar Gold Star Transparency Rating. MISSION STATEMENT NFI North's mission is to empower and inspire individuals and families to reach their full potential and to live successfully in their own community. We accomplish this by providing specialized education, counseling, supported employment, care management, foster care, clinical support, perinatal addiction services, residential services and many other services designed to meet the needs of the people we serve. SERVICE LOCATIONS NFI North serves Maine and New Hampshire. Paul Dann PhD, Executive Director Suanne Nader, Board President: Educator, Londonderry School District AT A GLANCE NFI North 2022 GOALS Over the next three years, NFI North will expand services to ensure individu- als and families have ready access to a range of mental and behavioral health services across the state of Maine. e P H O T O / C O U R T E S Y O F N F I N O R T H

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