Grants from the Maine Community Foundation’s Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Fund are available to organizations that serve people of Native American, Latino, African, Arab, and Asian descent.
The BIPOC Fund supports organizations that work to achieve greater equity in Maine by increasing racial equity, addressing health disparities and access, providing leadership development and economic opportunity.
In 2023, the fund awarded 35 grants totaling $327,000. An additional 17 grants totaling $114,750 were awarded by donors with advised funds at MaineCF.
2023 grantees included:
- Action for Life, to serve as peer-support specialists and interpreters for New Mainers applying for state and health benefits
- Four Directions Development Corporation, for professional development opportunities for its director of operations and grants manager
- Mano en Mano, to support the area’s community of farmworkers and immigrants to overcome barriers and thrive in Maine.
MaineCF will offer in-person workshops to answer questions about the BIPOC Fund and application process. Workshops will be held Tuesday, Jan. 16, Lewiston Public Library, Jeanne Couture Room; and Thursday, Jan. 18, Bangor Public Library, Laurence E. Crofut Community Room. All workshops are from 4:30-6 p.m.
The deadline to submit proposals is Feb. 15. The application, details of the grant program and a list of all recent grants are available at www.mainecf.org/bipoc.
The Maine Community Foundation brings people and resources together to build a better Maine through strategic giving, community leadership, personalized service, local expertise, and strong investments. To learn more about the foundation, visit www.mainecf.org.