$50,000 Awarded in 2020
- Elder Abuse Institute of Maine – $6,400 for elder abuse outreach, education, support services & housing
- Midcoast Community Alliance – $7,500 for services for at risk, homeless and/or unaccompanied youth
- Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program – $7,500 for the School Pantry Program for at-risk students
- Midcoast Literacy – $3,000 for English language instruction for New Mainers
- Oasis Free Clinics – $3,000 for telephone interpretation services for non-English speaking clients
- Sweetser – $5,000 for school based mental health therapy for uninsured & underinsured
- Tedford Housing – $5,000 for the Breaking Down Barriers Fund for women and families
- The Emergency Action Network – $6,000 for cell phones for New Mainers asylum group
- The Gathering Place – $4,000 for the services and supplies in daytime shelter
- Wayfinder Schools – $2,600 for Passages, a home-based high school diploma program
$60,000 Awarded in 2021
- ArtVan – $5,500 for mobile art therapy programs serving youngsters at Perryman Village and for asylum-seeking families at the Landing.
- The Bath Area BackPack Program – $4,000 to purchase weekend and vacation food for children ages 5-18 in RSU1 schools, the Midcoast Youth Center, and Bath YMCA.
- The Elder Abuse Institute of Maine – $7,000 to expand shelter, counseling, coordinating services and advocating for older women who are victims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in Cumberland County.
- The Gathering Place – $4,000 grant to expand a Winter Readiness Program to include an overnight shelter.
- Harpswell Aging at Home – $5,000 for its Food Program, which provides meals delivered at home rather than in person.
- The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust – $2,200 to run Good Food for Bath, provide leadership in local food security efforts and for emergency needs.
- The Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program – $13,800 for continued support of the School Pantry Program (formerly the Backpack Program) to provide food over the weekend and to support the Merrymeeting Gleaners program.
- Midcoast Youth Center – $7,500 to hire instructors and purchase instruments, materials and supplies for the new music and art component to its Compass After-school Program for homeless youth during after-school hours.
- Oasis Free Clinic – $6,000 to support telephonic interpretation services and purchases of headsets and print health education materials in various languages, as well as occasional assistance with costs for its primary health care, dental, and mental health services.
- Tedford Housing – $5,000 for continued support of its Breaking Down Barriers Fund, which provides the shelter clients with small amounts of money to help them with clothing for job interviews, day care assistance, birth certificates, car repairs, and gas cards.