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V O L . X X I I N O. X X I I G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 6 – 2 0 1 7 24 Established: 1966 Employees: Nearly 700 full and part-time Annual revenue: $29,730,568 CONTACT 307 Congress St. Portland, ME 04101 (207) 781-8550 or (800) 781-8550 www.ccmaine.org CatholicCharitiesME @CCMainetweets MISSION STATEMENT Inspired by scripture and the Church's social teaching, Catholic Charities empowers and strengthens individuals and families of all faiths by providing innovative community-based social services throughout Maine around mental health, counseling, substance abuse, senior outreach, child development, dental and orthodontic services, and refugee and immigration, among others. SERVICE LOCATION(S) With service locations in over 20 sites across the state, our 20-plus programs and services administer to more than 55,000 people of all faiths all across Maine. BOARD OFFICERS Bishop Robert P. Deeley President Reverend Monsignor Andrew Dubois Diocesan Chaplain Mark LaPointe Vice Chair Rachel Grivois Treasurer Barbara Smith Secretary BOARD MEMBERS Robert Ayotte Reverend Richard Bertrand Bill Flagg Sr. Jean Little, RSM Deacon John McAuliffe John J. McCormack Lauren Moody Romeo Parent Sr. Patricia Pora, RSM Dan Reardon Nick Rico Catholic Charities Maine 2017 GOALS As one of the largest statewide private human service agencies in Maine, we provide leadership programs and services to: f reduce poverty f support families f advocate for justice in social structures Our goal is to serve those in need, of all faiths, with special emphasis on Maine's most vulnerable populations — the poor, elderly and children. We continue to analyze trends, pursuing mission-related opportunities for existing service areas, identifi ed target areas and emerging social needs, includ- ing, but not limited to: f providing behavioral and mental health services and case manage- ment for adults and children; f sustaining strong services in substance abuse treatment and recovery; f strengthening and growing services for the aging population; f creating program models for emer- gency assistance services; and f addressing hunger/food security issues. We seek to grow our donor base by cultivating relationships with both busi- nesses and individuals and demonstrate we are trustworthy of their support through transparency and eff ective stewardship of their funds. Ninety-one cents of every dollar we receive goes directly to those in need. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES Our major fundraising events include an annual fall Golf Classic, held in the Greater Portland area to support child care scholarships for low-income, work- ing families at our two child development centers in Portland and Biddeford. We seek sponsors at various monetary levels, volunteers for the day of the tour- nament and we always welcome new teams! In the spring we host our annual Barrels & Brews, a beer and wine tasting event to benefi t Catholic Charities Maine's 20-plus programs statewide. is popular evening social seeks sponsors at various levels, committee volunteers and, of course, attendees who loves a great event for an even greater cause! To support Catholic Charities Maine in any of these endeavors, please con- tact our Development Offi ce at Development@ccmaine.org. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES roughout the year our Food Bank in Aroostook County seeks food and monetary donations to support the 24 pantries we supply. Our Threads of Hope Thrift Stores welcome gently used clothing, furniture and housewares and will provide a drop box to your company site for collection purposes on a temporary or ongoing basis. As a United Way agency, we appreciate your consideration at pledge time. We greatly appreciate the support of businesses that encourage employee participation by matching funds. Help ensure our legacy with a planned gift to Catholic Charities Maine. Contact our Development Offi ce at Development@ccmaine.org about bequests, tribute gifts, charitable remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts and a charitable gift annuity or to create an endowment. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Host an offi ce clothing drive for our Threads of Hope Thrift Stores (Portland, Caribou, Freeport, Sanford, Monticello and Presque Isle). We can provide you with a drop box on a temporary or permanent basis. Help out in-store sorting items, stocking shelves or working the checkout. SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone and Renew Courage and Hope) in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Lincoln and Sagadahoc counties and the Bath/Brunswick area off ers volunteer opportunities to visit with a senior 2-4 hours a week to provide sup- port, companionship and help with daily tasks. Consider volunteering for our Connect Maine: Immigrant Mentoring Program. You will be matched to mentor a recently federally-resettled refugee based on common vocational backgrounds, schedules and personalities as they acclimate to a new community. Government sources . . . . . . . . . . . 45.4% Medicaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.3% Service fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.2% Retail sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8% (Threads of Hope Thrift Stores) Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. . 2.2% Rent and other investments . . . . . . . . 2.1% Net assets released from restriction . . 1.8% Grants, contributions and bequests . . 1.4% United Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3% Annual appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.4% Investment income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.1% TOP FUNDING SOURCE(S) Stephen Letourneau CEO David Madore Board Chair