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V O L . X X X N O. X X I I 86 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 The Salvation Army – Northern New England Division 2025 GOALS For the 2024/2025 fiscal year, e Salvation Army Northern New England Division has set the following goals to enhance our community impact: � Red Kettle Drive: Raise $1,500,000 Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. � Youth Programs: Support 49,547 children. � Toys Distributed: Provide 62,538 toys. � Nights of Shelter: Offer 28,331 nights of safe refuge. � Social Services: Serve 71,684 individuals. � Meals Provided: Deliver 4,116,420 meals. � Disaster Relief: Assist 71,684 people. � Senior Programs: Benefit 23,117 senior citizens. ese targets demonstrate our dedication to addressing critical needs and fostering positive change within our community. By achieving these goals, we aim to continue being a vital source of hope and support for those we serve. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES � ForeKids Gold Classic – Volunteer and Sponsorship � Holiday Red Kettle Fund Drives – Volunteer and Sponsorship � Maine Corps Community Centers – Volunteer and Fundraising Events � National Donut Day – Volunteer, Sponsorship and Fundraising Events � National Salvation Army Week – Volunteer, Sponsorship and Fundraising Events GIVING OPPORTUNITIES At e Salvation Army Northern New England Division, we strive to uplift lives across Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. We invite your business to join us in our mission as a valued sponsor, supporting our impactful programs and services. Opportunities for partnership include: � Sponsoring the Forekids Golf Classic to benefit Camp Sebago � Contributing in-kind gifts to our food pantries � Sponsoring an Emergency Disaster Vehicle for effective local disaster response � Supporting our Holy Grounds Coffee Program to foster community � Volunteering for our Annual Red Kettle Drives during the holiday season Partnering with us not only aligns with your corporate philanthropy goals but also enhances your community impact. e Salvation Army, with its extensive reach across America and 133 countries, offers limitless opportunities for meaningful collaboration. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Whether you're assisting at a shelter, organizing food drives or ringing bells at a Red Kettle, every act of volunteerism contributes to creating positive change. By lending a helping hand, you'll have the chance to uplift individuals and families facing adversity, offering them hope, resources and a pathway to a better future. You'll not only transform the lives of others but also experience personal growth, fulfillment and discover a sense of purpose. Join e Salvation Army's volunteer force and become an integral part of a remarkable movement dedicated to serving humanity and building a more compassionate world. Established: 1881 / Employees: 200 / Annual revenue: $5,870,000 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 60% Private contributions 20% Events and Kettles 10% Grants and contracts 10% Bequests CONTACT 297 Cumberland Ave., Portland, ME 04101 Thomas.fogarty@use.salvationarmy.org https://easternusa.salvationarmy.org/ northern-new-england/ Facebook.com/SALNNE @salvationism @salvationarmynne AWARDS/ACCOLADES The Salvation Army's National Commander Kenneth Hodder has been named among the Nonprofit Times' 2023 Top-50 of Power and Influence list. The honorees were selected from nonprofit leaders throughout the country who have made a significant societal impact over the last 12 months. MISSION STATEMENT The Salvation Army's Northern New England Division runs 20 community centers providing spiritual, educational, recreational services, shelters, senior and daycare programs, rehabilitation, disaster services, and assistance for the poor and disabled. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs without discrimination. SERVICE LOCATIONS The Salvation Army Northern New England Division serves every town and zip code in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. AT A GLANCE BOARD OFFICER Steward Dalrymple, Major Divisional Commander Crista-Lynn Dalrymple, Major Divisional Director of Women's Ministries Jonathan Singer Chairman Portland, Maine Advisory Board 1st Vice President – Wealth Management Advisor BOARD MEMBERS Portland Maine Advisory Board William Bennett William Blount Lew Colby Gail Crocker Keith Cunningham, ESQ Karen Dobbyn Michael Donlan Freeman Etheridge Douglas Jones Leon Libby David Machesney Bradley McCurtain Dorene Mills Grace Mo-Phillips Fashina Olanrewaju Oludayo Tom Ranello Daniel Reardon Leonard Scott Laird Spaulding James Totten Brian Tremblay James Willey, Jr. Justin Zandan