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V O L . X X V I I I N O. X X I 102 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 2 – 2 0 2 3 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E 2023 GOALS BRING PEOPLE HOME � Expand and preser ve affordable housing – creating a development pipeline. � Expand supportive housing for persons experiencing homelessness. � Launch a new Bangor area behavioral health housing structure. STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY SAFETY � Evaluate diversion, reentr y, and restorative justice services for future replication. � Make VOA model of Community Justice ser vices available to new counties in Maine. IMPACT HEALTH & WELL-BEING � Develop a cross-department performance dashboard in alignment with quality- of-life measures. � Assess technology systems to support data management and advanced analytics. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Operation: Brew & 'Que: Help raise money for Maine's veterans at Stars & Stripes Brewing Co. in Freeport on Oct. 6, 2022! Grab a bite to eat from Pinky D's food truck or the Red Barn Roadshow and listen to live music performed by the Dapper Gents. Buy tickets now at www.voanne.org/brew2. Sponsorship opportunities are also available at www. voanne.org/sponsor-brew. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES VOA sends out numerous appeals each year, approaching multiple donor segments. With 30 programs in Northern New England, we accept monetary and in-kind donations year-round for a myriad of causes, including veterans, older adults, underserved youth, criminal justice reentry, behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disabilities. e greatest types of support we can receive from the business community are sponsorships for our programs, helping to Established: 1992 / Employees: 174/ Annual revenue: $15,138,567 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 86% State Government 6.7% Capital Campaign Funding 4% Federal Government 2.5% County CONTACT 14 Maine St., Suite 100 Brunswick, ME 04011 (207) 373-1140 www.voanne.org /voa.NorthernNewEngland @VOANNE @volunteersofamericanne AWARDS/ACCOLADES VOA Northern New England received its 2021 and 2022 platinum seal of transparency from GuideStar by Candid, as well as the regional leader in New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut) for reporting and outcome success for our veteran services. MISSION STATEMENT Volunteers of America is the charity that always steps forward to help the most vulnerable and take on the most difficult tasks to help the most underserved. Our goal is to reach out and uplift the human condition and provide opportu- nity for individual and community involvement. SERVICE LOCATIONS Maine and New Hampshire AT A GLANCE VOA Northern New England BOARD OFFICERS Brad MacDonald Board Treasurer, IDEXX Sarah Higgins Board Secretary, Spectrum Reach BOARD MEMBERS Malissa Blessington: Northern Light Health Eric French: Central Maine Healthcare Colleen Ippolito: Coastal Enterprises Inc Monique Mutumwinka: Portland Public Schools Courtney Pladsen: Greater Portland Health Ludmila Tutunaru: Retired Rich Hooks Wayman President and CEO Robert Johnson Board Chairperson, Retired VOA NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND fund events; providing in-kind donations for building projects/renovations at our many properties; and direct program funding through unrestricted grants/ donations. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Business and individual volunteers are vital contributors to our programs. VOA's affordable housing properties provide opportunities for volunteers to improve the grounds around facilities (landscaping, painting and cleaning) during the fall and spring. 37% Fundraising Events 21% Contributions 18% CPR Training Revenue 14% Other Revenue 10% Bequests