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Giving Guide 2023

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N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E BOARD OFFICERS Alicia Curtis, Esq. President, Berman & Simmons Thomas Douglas, Esq. Vice President, Douglas, McDaniel & Campo Amy Donahoe Bruning Treasurer, Elder Abuse Institute of Maine Andi Summers Secretary, Foundation for Portland Public Schools BOARD MEMBERS Eben Albert, Esq. Bernstein Shur Gloria Ines Aponte C. Maine Community Foundation Jenny Beverly, Esq. Beverly & Terison Amy Hagemeier International Rescue Committee Deanna Harnett Morgan Stanley Lindsay Kay National Domestic Workers Alliance Peter Landis, Esq. Landis, Arn & Jaynes Barbara Leen Microsoft Arnold Macdonald, Esq. Bernstein Shur Robyn March, Esq. March Law Offices Priya Natarajan Portland Public Schools Shafaat Qazi Abbott Erin Reed Trinity Jubilee Center Leslie Silverstein, Esq. Maine Immigration Attorneys Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project 2024 GOALS is year, ILAP marks its 30th anniversary. For three decades, we have worked to build a world where systems are rooted in justice and where everyone belongs and thrives. And we know that when immigrants have the legal help they need, they can find safety, build economic security, and access opportunities that fulfill their dreams and potential, making Maine a better place for everyone. With your support, ILAP will strengthen its core ser vices, remain flexible to respond to the next unforeseen crisis, and move forward with new initiatives that advance our strategic goals. ese initiatives include: f Expanding access to legal representation and assistance for people seeking asylum, children and youth, and survivors of domestic violence and labor trafficking. f Reaching more purposefully to all corners of Maine, from York to Aroostook counties. f Advocating for a more just and welcoming immigration system that strengthens families and communities. f Centering our work in equity and anti-racism and continuing to build a more inclusive organization. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES On Oct. 19 at Innovation Hall on the University of New England's Portland campus, ILAP will mark our 30th anniversary with "Journey Toward Justice: Celebrating 30 Years." More than 300 people are expected at this event and together we'll connect with our history, recognize our shared accomplishments and commit to the journey ahead while we enjoy globally inspired food and a high-energy musical performance. is year, we are also proud to be closing out our first ever "impact campaign" because people across Maine and beyond believe access to justice shouldn't depend on where you were born or how much money you have. We invite any businesses who would like to show their support for Maine's immigrant communities to contact us about sponsorship and partnership opportunities throughout our 30th anniversary year! GIVING OPPORTUNITIES ere are many ways to support ILAP's work and advance justice for immigrants in Maine. You can: f Help us close out our impact campaign at ilapmaine.org/impact-campaign f Make a donation or explore giving options at ilapmaine.org/donate f Host a house party or plan a community fundraiser f Stay up-to-date on immigration news and calls to action at ilapmaine.org/ connect f Transfer a gift of stock or remember ILAP in your will or trust Members of the Maine Bar can contribute to ILAP's work through the Campaign for Justice at campaignforjustice.org, a special collaborative fundraising effort by Maine's legal community to support legal aid. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteers support all aspects of ILAP's work through their dedication and commitment to our mission. We are actively recruiting volunteer attorneys to provide pro bono representation in asylum cases. Other volunteer opportunities arise throughout the year, including interpretation/translation and contributing to our fundraising efforts. Learn more at ilapmaine.org/volunteer. Established: 1993 / Employees: 30 / Annual revenue: $2,758,699 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 50% Donors and events 30% Foundations 10% Recurring funding for civil legal aid 10% State grants CONTACT P.O. Box 17917 Portland, ME 04101 P.O. Box 1376 Lewiston, ME 04240 (207) 780-1593 www.ilapmaine.org @ILAPmaine @ILAPmaine @ILAPmaine AWARDS/ACCOLADES Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency Charity Navigator Four Star Charity Department of Justice Recognized Organization Nonprofit Point No. 1 in "Best Immigrant Charities" MISSION STATEMENT The Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP) is Maine's immigration legal nonprofit, advancing justice for more than 4,000 low-income immigrants and their families each year through direct legal services, community legal education and systemic advocacy. SERVICE LOCATIONS Maine 37% Fundraising Events 21% Contributions 18% CPR Training Revenue 14% Other Revenue 10% Bequests AT A GLANCE Alicia Curtis, Esq. President, Berman & Simmons Sue Roche, Esq. Executive Director P H O T O : H A N N A H C O R M I E R ( @ R I P T I D E P H O T O G R A P H Y H C ) VO L . X X I X N O. X X I I 54 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 3 – 2 0 24

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