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V O L . X X X N O. X X I I 52 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 24 – 2 0 2 5 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E 2025 GOALS Kennebec Behavioral Health's 2024/2025 goals include refining its system for recruiting and retaining staff through professional development and training. KBH will continue to analyze and expand its benefits packages, reimbursement programs and technology. With more innovative technology, the agency plans on allowing for more flexibility for staff and streamlining various processes such as documentation. Further, the agency will work to improve its infrastructure through renovation projects at multiple locations including a new location for administrative staff in Waterville. KBH is actively working toward achieving Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) status by Jan. 1, 2025. CCBHCs offer comprehensive, integrated care to community members, meeting or exceeding state and federal service standards. By enhancing access to evidence-based services, crisis support and coordinated care for mental health and substance use disorders, CCBHCs benefit individuals, families and entire communities. KBH collaborates with the State of Maine's Department of Health and Human Services in their CCBHC demonstration project, funded by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). is project establishes oversight, payment and evaluation processes for Maine CCBHC providers. Reimbursement for services provided to MaineCare members will follow a prospective payment system (PPS) based on the nine essential services outlined in state and national CCBHC criteria, further enhancing the support available to community members. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Kennebec Behavioral Health will be hosting its annual community fun- draiser, A Night Out, on Nov. 1, 2024. e in-person event will include an 80's themed mystery show with Mystery 207. Appetizers, a buffet dinner, silent auc- tion and raffle will be included during the night. Guests are welcome to wear costumes following the theme. Tickets are available to the public to purchase at www.kbhmaine.org/anightout. Businesses can become regular spon- sors and/or in-kind sponsors. A Night Out has four sponsorship levels (not including basket sponsorship level), some of which include tickets to the event. Basket sponsors may donate a gift certificate, item or basket for the raffle. More information can be found at www.kbhmaine.org/anightout/become- a-sponsor/. Funds raised through the event benefit KBH's College Schol- arship Fund. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Gifts to KBH can be restricted to a specific program or kept unrestricted to go where the need is greatest, such as Project Recovery or the Substance Use Disorder Prevention Program. Every gift that is made is someone's next step toward recovery. One-time and recurring gifts can be made online at www.kbhmaine.org/ give/ or by sending checks to Kennebec Behavioral Health, 67 Eustis Parkway, Waterville, ME 04901. KBH hosts two giving appeals, one in the spring and one in the fall. Individuals can sign up for our e-newsletter by visiting our website to receive information about programs in need and giving opportunities. KBH often partners with local businesses to host fundraisers to support mental health care. Please email info@kbhmaine. org to learn more about fundraising opportunities. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Kennebec Behavioral Health offers opportunities to those interested in volunteering at the Board level. We have four separate corporations – KBH Programs and Services, Kennebec Mental Health Associates (KMHA) Foundation, KMHA Real Estate and the KMHA Parent Board. KBH also has a CCBHC Advisory Committee for its CCBHC Improvement & Advance Project in Somerset County. Kennebec Behavioral Health Established: 1960 / Employees: 420 / Annual revenue: $42,807,543 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 77% Patient Services (including MaineCare and private insurance) 18% Grants 2% Fundraising 1.7% Other miscellaneous revenue 1.3% Rent CONTACT Waterville Clinic & Administrative Offices: 67 Eustis Parkway, Waterville, ME 04901 Augusta Clinic: 11 Caldwell Road, Augusta, ME 04330 Augusta Outpatient & Community Based Services: 66 Stone St., Augusta, ME 04330 Skowhegan Clinic: 5 Commerce Drive, Skowhegan, ME 04976 Winthrop Clinic: 736 Old Lewiston Road, Winthrop, ME 04364 Farmington Clinic: 115 Mt Blue Circle, Suite 3, Farmington, ME 04938 (888) 322-2136 www.kbhmaine.org @Kennebec.Behavioral.Health @kennebecbehavioralhealth AWARDS/ACCOLADES In 2023, KBH was voted as one of the Best Places to Work in Maine for the large company's category. KBH was awarded 13th place. The organization also received the first place in Morning Sentinel's Readers' Choice for the Counseling Service category. MISSION STATEMENT Kennebec Behavioral Health's mission is to promote the well-being of persons who experience mental illness, emotional difficulties or behavioral challenges. SERVICE LOCATIONS KBH has clinics in Waterville, Augusta, Winthrop, Skowhegan and Farmington and vocational clubhouses in Waterville, Augusta, Lewiston and Topsham. Community-based services are offered throughout Maine. AT A GLANCE BOARD OFFICERS Winn Price, KMHA Parent Board Vice President/Treasurer Lori Fiandaca, KMHA Foundation Board President/Secretary Marjorie Downing, KMHA Foundation Board Vice President/Treasurer Karen Normandin, KBH Programs & Services Board President/Secretary Guy Cousins, KBH Programs & Services Board Vice President/Treasurer Benjamin Murray, KMHA Real Estate Board President/Secretary Bruce S. Harrington, KMHA Real Estate Board Vice President/Treasurer BOARD MEMBERS Carol Axtell Melissa Bartlett Chief Dave Bucknam Patsy Garside Crockett Kim Croswell Cynthia Currier Brittney Dunphy Thomas Kenny Raegan LaRochelle Matthew L'Italien Thomas Longstaff Geoff Miller Daniel Stevens, Esq. Cathryn Stratton Terri Vieira Thomas McAdam CEO Lisa Landry, Esq. KMHA Parent Board President/Secretary