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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 28 BOARD OFFICERS Kelli D'Amore Vice Chair Principal, Nathan Wechsler & Co. Dexter Kamilewicz Secretary Community Volunteer Geoffrey Baur Treasurer Senior Director, Tax, Idexx Laboratories BOARD MEMBERS Dawn Bugbee CFO, Green Mountain Power T. Edward Collins, D.O. Prudential Lyman Cousens Community Volunteer Edward Feibel, Esq. Attorney at Law, Eaton Peabody Peter Groth Community Volunteer Ned Helms Community Volunteer Steven Hurd Community Volunteer A. Charles Kennedy Community Volunteer Paul Ligon Senior Vice President, Casella James MacKay Representative, New Hampshire State Legislature Linda Steir Executive Director, Senior Class Adult Day Services Established: 1933 Employees: 2,000 Annual revenue: $85,200,000 CONTACT 75 Washington Ave., Suite 300 Portland, ME 04101 (207) 774-6323 Operations, Recycling and Distribution Center 34 Hutcherson Drive Gorham, ME 04038 (207) 774-6323 www.goodwillnne.org goodwillnne @goodwillnne AWARDS/ACCOLADES 2016: Highest Accreditation (3 year) awarded by CARF International for various neurorehabilitation and community employment services.; 2016: Good Clean Property Services was awarded the Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS) certification.; 2015: Hometown Hero Salute Medal from The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. MISSION STATEMENT Enable persons with diverse challenges to achieve personal stability and community engagement. SERVICE LOCATION(S) Headquartered in Portland, Goodwill Industries of Northern New England has a three state service area comprised of Maine, New Hampshire and nine northern counties in Vermont. Combined, this territory encompasses slightly more than 50,000 square miles. Goodwill Industries of Northern New England 2017 GOALS Goodwill Industries of Northern New England (Goodwill NNE) is a not-for- profi t social enterprise that creates jobs, delivers needed services for people with diverse challenges and uses environmentally friendly products or processes – all while earning revenue to pay for and expand innovative workforce services in all three states. Goodwill NNE operates retail stores, health care and clean- ing services which help fund the innovative workforce programs that empower individuals and families to fi nd personal stability through work. Success in the workplace can be interrupted by life circumstances that take precedence over work, leading to a cycle of chronic under- and unemployment. at's where Goodwill comes in. For more than 100 years, Goodwill has been focused on the role of work in society. Work – holding a steady job – has the power to bring dignity and stability to an individual's life, their family and community. Our goal is to bring 10,000 households into stability by 2027, driving for shared outcomes for our clients and our employees. e cleaning, health care and retail elements of our enterprise – plus philanthropic investments – deliver mission results and fund our innovative workforce services. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES Goodwill has two fundraising events in Portland that provide high visibility for sponsors: Oct. 22, 2016 – Ghoulwill Ball with Motor Booty Aff air at e Portland Club for adults 21-plus. Proceeds support Goodwill's Workforce Services. Tickets are available through goodwillnne.org or by calling (207) 774-6323. April 27, 2017 – The Little Black Dress Event will be held at the Ocean Gateway. Featuring live and silent auctions, a selection of runway fashions and more, the evening supports Goodwill's Veterans Fund, which meets immediate fi nancial needs (up to $1,000) for veterans and their families to fi ll the gap, con- nect and move forward. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Corporate and individual giving: Gifts to The Goodwill Fund help people be successful on the job while aligning with your business goals. Our team will work with you to maximize your brand impact. And, Round Up. When you shop in our stores, please Round Up to support innovative workforce programs and Goodwill's Veterans Fund. Coordinate a donation drive: By hosting a donation drive, you can create impact toward your own sustainability goals. Just as there are things you recycle, there are things you donate. ink of a neighborhood, school, church, civic group or company-wide project. Items that are most useful include clothing, home goods, linens, books and computers. Our community relations team will work with you to make it easy. Contact Kimberly Curry at kimberly.curry@goodwillnne.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Every day volunteers contribute to the success of people served by Goodwill. While there are a variety of one day, team-building projects available through- out the year, Goodwill's volunteer program manager will work with you to create a memorable and rewarding experience. Contact Barbara Sawyer at barbara.sawyer@goodwillnne.org to talk about specifi c opportunities. Retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54% Health Care Services . . . . . . . . . . . . 23% Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9% Aftermarket and Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . 9% Workforce Services and Good Clean Property Services . . . . . . . . 4% Philanthropy and United Way . . . . . . . . . 1% TOP FUNDING SOURCE(S) Anna Eleanor Roosevelt President and CEO Mary Baumgartner Board Chair President, Garrand Partners