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V O L . X X V I I I N O. X X I 72 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 BOARD OFFICERS Linda Nelson, Vice President Author, Journalist, Nonprofit Consultant Peter Montano, CPA, Board Treasurer Director, PGM Accounting Shirar Patterson, Board Secretary President & CEO, Heart of Maine United Way BOARD MEMBERS Hayden Anderson: Past Executive Director, Maine Humanities Council Tina Chapman: Senior Engagement Officer, Kennebec Behavioral Health Jayne Crosby Giles: Principal, Giles Consulting Lelia DeAndrade: Vice President of Community Impact, Maine Community Foundation Gabriela Eyerman: Finance Director, Sunrise County Economic Council Karen Gonya: Communications Manager, Northern Light AR Gould Hospital Lisa Hallee: Principal, The Hallee Group Kate O'Halloran: Executive Director, LifeFlight Foundation Jason Parent: Executive Director/CEO, Aroostook County Action Program Firooza Pavri: Director, Professor, USM Muskie School Laura Quinn: Principal, Laura Quinn Consulting Wendy Richards: Principal, Richards Nonprofit Law Justin Strasburger: Executive Director, Full Plates Full Potential 2023 GOALS Maine nonprofits are integral to Maine's economy and quality of life. By strengthening the capacity, connections, and cross-sector influence of these organizations, MANP is playing a key leadership role in helping shape a prosperous future for the state. To ensure that Maine nonprofits are prepared to contribute, adapt, and thrive in our fast-changing world, MANP is building the capacity of new and existing members, developing and deepening relationships among them, and strengthening the sector's partnership with the private and public sectors. MANP advances strategic priorities that guide our work in the years to come: 1. Increase the core capacity of Maine nonprofits to advance their missions. 2. Grow and deepen connections between Maine nonprofits so they realize the benefits of working and learning together. 3. Strengthen relationships among the nonprofit, public and private sectors, so Maine nonprofits are valued as influential and effective partners in addressing the challenges facing Maine. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Corporate and private donors can help Maine nonprofits gain access to MANP's professional and leadership development programs by contributing to the MANP Access Fund. roughout the year, MANP provides opportunities to sponsor events and publications that attract nonprofit, business and governmental leaders statewide, including programs in the Get on Board initiative, national speaker events, and other nonprofit management development opportunities. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Businesses and individuals may join MANP as a "Friend of MANP" starting at $100 annually. MANP's Friends and Sponsors enjoy valuable marketing opportunities and brand exposure to a statewide network while supporting programs and services that help Maine's mission-focused organizations operate more effectively. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES We appreciate any pro bono assistance from businesses willing to donate their Established: 1994 / Employees: 8 / Annual revenue: $949,816 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 39% Membership dues 37% Grants and contributions 14% Education programs and sponsorships 7% Publications, products and services 3% In-kind CONTACT 565 Congress St., Suite. 301 Portland, ME 04101 manp@NonprofitMaine.org (207) 871-1885 www.NonprofitMaine.org @MaineNonprofits MISSION STATEMENT The Maine Association of Nonprofits is a statewide, membership organization championing Maine nonprofits. Our mission is to enrich the quality of community and personal life in Maine by strengthening the leadership, voice and organizational effectiveness of our state's nonprofits. SERVICE LOCATIONS Statewide Jennifer Hutchins Executive Director Marcia Sharp, Board President Philanthropy Consultant (retired) AT A GLANCE Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP) time and expertise in answering nonprofit management questions that come to our Nonprofit Help Desk. Be sure to contact your local nonprofits on ways they could use your time, talents and treasures, too! MANP's Jennifer Hutchins and Mary Alice Scott with Alex Porter of Senator King's office in Washington DC to discuss Maine's nonprofit sector MANP's first in-person board meeting in May at Downeast Institute with members participating virtually via Zoom MANP teammates at a nonprofit mixer for executive directors MANP held its May Board Meeting at Downeast Institute where they got an up-close look at their marine research facilities. MANP's 2021-22 Leadership Institute Class at Schoodic Institute in October 37% Fundraising Events 21% Contributions 18% CPR Training Revenue 14% Other Revenue 10% Bequests

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