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V O L . X X X I N O. X X I I 30 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 5 – 2 0 2 6 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E 2026 GOALS Pa r t n e r i n g w i t h h o s p i t a l s a n d community-based organizations, CBF envisions cancer nutrition ser vices becoming a standard of care for everyone diagnosed with cancer. In 2025, CBF 's primary goal is to sustain programming while launching the Nourishing Hope Trial, in collaboration with Yale University and Northern Light Health. is research will evaluate the impact of nutrition in cancer treatment and recover y in Maine and design evidence-based protocols for this care to be more accessible. � Goal 1: Integrate nutrition services into treatment plans for 1,700 Mainers, including produce pick up within treatment centers, home-delivered medically-tailored grocery packages, and oncology dietitian-led counseling. � Goal 2: Increase operational revenue to achieve financial stability and sustainability. � Goal 3: Heighten public awareness of CBF programming. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES � Organize a (in-person or virtual) Healthy Food Drive, collecting food that adds nutritious value to each home- delivered, medically tailored grocery package provided across Maine. � Sponsor CBF's Community Event Series that highlights volunteers, heightens awareness of CBF services, and recognizes business sponsors aligned with our mission. � Promote your product/service where proceeds will support Maine cancer patients. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES � Make a one-time or recurring gift to support CBF's area of highest need. A custom leaf in memory or honor of someone impacted by cancer will flourish on our Tribute Tree (gifts of $400+). � Contribute to groundbreaking research, backing the Nourishing Hope Trial – a first-of-its-kind study with CBF, Yale University, and Northern Light Health, evaluating the impact nutrition has on cancer outcomes in Maine. Join Hannaford Supermarket's $120,000 gift to advance this research. � Match your employees' donation or volunteer time. � Include CBF in your estate planning. Your contribution can be mailed, made online, or via phone. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Join a volunteer workforce of 150+ that keeps these cancer nutrition services available across Maine. Businesses, families, civic groups, and individuals can give their time and talents in ways that mean something to them. Program volunteer roles are available in eastern and southern Maine, ranging from group service days, home-delivery drivers, hospital site representatives, and patient outreach coordinators. Board and committee seats are available for those eager to lend their voice, skills, and leadership. Christine B. Foundation Established: 2014 / Employees: 1.5 / Annual revenue: $650,000 (includes in-kind) TOP FUNDING SOURCES 46% In-kind 35% Grants 17% Individual 2% Corporations CONTACT 304 Hancock St., Suite 1A Bangor, ME 04401 (207) 573-9026 @chrisbfund AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2025: Groundbreaking Nourishing Hope Trial with Yale University and Northern Light Health, and the City of Bangor Community Impact Award 2024: Mainebiz 40 Under 40, Matt Dexter, Executive Director, and U.S. Sens. King and Collins, and U.S. Rep. Golden, recognizing 10-year impact 2023: Eastern Area Agency on Aging Community Partner Award MISSION STATEMENT The Christine B. Foundation (CBF) is a community-based service provider, meeting Mainers on day one of their cancer treatment. Our mission is to support those facing cancer by extending access to healthy food, nutritional information, and community connections essential to their strength and comfort. SERVICE LOCATIONS Serving patients with cancer across Maine, primarily in central and eastern communities. AT A GLANCE BOARD OFFICERS Amanda Cost Vice-President Executive Director, Partners for Peace Lee-Anne Storen Secretary Senior Vice President, Consumer Lending, Maine Savings Federal Credit Union Kathleen Moneghan Treasurer Occupational Health PA, Northern Light Work Health BOARD MEMBERS Robert Smith Financial Advisor, Edward Jones Wendy Schors Senior Vice President, Asset Management, Machias Savings Bank Nicole Niles Store Manager, Hannaford Supermarket Matt Dexter Executive Director Jamie Comstock President Program Manager, Bangor Public Health and Community Services Board and committee members at CBF's 10 year anniversary event. Brian Ross, program coordinator, at CBF's nutrition site within Northern Light Cancer Care A volunteer delivering a medically tailored grocery package to a cancer patients home