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Giving Guide 2025

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 9 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 5 – 2 0 2 6 GIVING GUIDE woodhullmaine.com G E H R I N G H O U S E , B E T H E L Stay connected! Receive news, information, and analysis about Maine's business community through e-newsletters that provide a quick update on the most important statewide business news. Sign up for Mainebiz email newsletters Stay informed on statewide real estate and development news with the Real Estate Insider. Catch up on the most talked about Maine business news with our Weekly Report! Don't miss the top business news in Maine with the Daily Report! MAINEBIZ.BIZ/ENEWSLETTERS supporting cancer prevention, screen- ing, and access to care throughout our state. Reducing or delaying non- urgent expenses Gretchen Johnson Executive director, the Center for Grieving Children While federal funding cuts have not affected us directly, we are feeling the impact as resources are stretched and needs grow. When previously funded organizations face closures or reduced capacity, community giving is spread more thinly across many urgent needs. At the same time, businesses and individuals are budgeting more cau- tiously to buffer against economic volatility. Like many organizations, we are also navigating higher costs for the essentials that support our staff and facilities. In response, we have adjusted our strategy for the year ahead: reducing or delaying non- urgent expenses, refining our fund- raising plan to emphasize diverse and stable revenue streams, and setting conservative goals that position us to surpass expectations. By remaining as lean and nimble as possible, we aim to reinvest in our mission as the year goes on. is is a challenging time for all nonprofits, whether directly or indirectly touched by federal cuts. We remain committed to adapting with resilience so we can continue providing vital services to our com- munity." Sloane Perron, a Mainebiz freelance writer, can be reached at editorial @ mainebiz.biz GRETCHEN JOHNSON Executive director, the Center for Grieving Children

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