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LifeFlight Foundation
13 Main Street
Camden
(207) 230-7092

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LIFEFLIGHT PROVIDES CRITICAL CARE TRANSPORT THROUGHOUT MAINE
LifeFlight’s vision for Maine is a place in which every person, in every community, has access to critical care and medical transport when they need it.

We do this by working with our EMS partners to transform the critical care transport medicine system into an integrated, high quality, patient-centered system worthy of the public’s trust.

We work with our parent organizations, Central Maine Healthcare and Northern Light Health, and our aviation operator, SevenBar Aviation, to achieve this mission and maintain a strong commitment to safety.

Little Pictures of Maine
1430 Main Street
Pittsfield
(207) 592-1769

Little Pictures of Maine offers wedding, event, family and business photography for clients in Central, Coastal and Southern Maine.

Lynch Landscaping
P.O. Box 2219
Skowhegan
(207) 474-2420
Central Maine Experts in Landscaping & Outdoor Living At Lynch Landscaping we are dedicated to be your full-service landscape and outdoor living provider. You are the most important part of our business and our goal is to ensure you reach your landscaping goals with the greatest of ease and enjoyment!
M&M Ice Cream
207-399-6532

Ice Cream Truck serving both hard and soft serve.

Main Street Provisions
62 Main Street
Wateville
(207) 616-0325
Main Street Skowhegan
48 Court Street
Skowhegan
(207) 612-2571

About Main Street Skowhegan

Main Street Skowhegan is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on the ongoing revitalization of Skowhegan, Maine. Founded in 2005 by a group of engaged citizens, Main Street is now driven by three full-time staff members, a passionate board of directors, and more than a hundred volunteers working to make our town a better place.

Our Mission

Our mission is to celebrate Skowhegan’s rich heritage while achieving our brightest future as a thriving economic, cultural, and recreational community where residents enjoy a high quality of life.

Our Vision

This is our vision for the future of Skowhegan: A destination for visitors from Maine and beyond, Skowhegan is known for its locally sourced food, beautiful and active riverfront, and vibrant cultural scene. The economy is strong and diverse, and residents are happy and healthy. Skowhegan is a place community members are proud of, youth choose to stay or return to, and visitors never want to leave.

The Main Street Movement

In the 1980s, the National Main Street Center of the National Trust for Historic Preservation developed one of the most successful models for place-based economic development. It has since become a nationwide network. We are one of 10 nationally accredited Main Street Communities in the state of Maine.

Maine & Company
280 Fore Street, Suite 402
Portland

Maine & Co. provides free and confidential consulting services to businesses looking to relocate to Maine or expand within Maine. About Us Our services include real estate site searches, data collection and analysis, incentives identification and valuation, site visit coordination, workforce analysis, and financing coordination. We are your one-stop shop for business relocation or expansion. Whether your business needs are driven by specific real estate requirements, labor force availability, incentive maximization, or any other criteria, Maine & Co. can help you select the business location that best meets your needs. Maine & Co. is a private, non-profit corporation with members and a board comprised of senior executives from Maine's top businesses, the president of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce and the commissioner of Maine's Department of Economic & Community Development.

Maine Affordable Energy Coalition
194 Ashmont Street
Portland
207-257-7316
Maine Association of Non-Profits
565 Congress Street Suite 301
Portland
(207) 871-1885

The Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP) enriches Maine communities by empowering people with purpose—people and organizations at the forefront of the issues and opportunities that will determine Maine's future prosperity. As a leading advocate and resource, we ensure that Maine nonprofits are adapting, thriving, and contributing in a fast-changing world.

Our Mission
Founded in 1994, MANP's mission is to strengthen the leadership, voice and organizational effectiveness of Maine nonprofits. MANP has grown into the state's largest network of organizations dedicated to the common good with more than 940 nonprofit members and 160 partners in government, business and philanthropy, representing every county in Maine and the full range of nonprofit missions and sizes.

Maine Association of Nonprofits
565 Congress Street
Suite 301
Portland, ME 04101
Phone: (207) 871-1885
Fax: (207) 780-0346
MANP@NonprofitMaine.org

Maine Department of Economic & Community Development (DECD)
111 Sewall Street
Augusta
(207) 624-9819

The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development works with statewide and local partners, private industry and small businesses to enhance and sustain economic prosperity in Maine.

Maine Development Foundation
2 Beech Street
Hallowell
(207) 622-6345
Maine Eagle Magazine
142 N Dixmont Road
Troy
(207) 948-2901
Maine Fire Equipment Co.
25 S. Factory Street
Skowhegan
(207) 474-2992

Welcome to Maine Fire Equipment Company! We have been well known for our fire extinguisher sales and services to many residents, businesses and industries across the State of Maine for years. Fire training, and fire protection has always been our area of expertise; and we are very proud to say that we have grown our business to offer you more. We started our embroidery business in 2009, stitching uniforms for our local firefighters and since then have taken on many projects for our local schools, business owners and fellow Mainers. We have also added a heat press machine, Direct to garmet (DTG) printer, and vinyl cutter, capable of making custom shirts in both small and large quantities, as well as individual pieces too!. In February 2014, we started offering scrubs, medical equipment, and nurses' shoes, per request of some of our loyal customers.  We are constantly bringing in something new to our showroom and taking educational courses to give you the latest, best, and high quality products and service. Our friendly staff is always here to help! Let us know what we can do for you! Our store is open Monday thru Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm. If you need us at a special time, we are always available by appointment, days, nights or weekends. We are here to serve you! Call or stop by today. We Sell Carhartt: Pants, jackets & Sweatshirts. Custom Embroidery Available!

Maine Grains, Inc./The Millers Table
42 Court Street
Skowhegan
(207) 474-8001

OUR MISSION AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Maine Grains serves bakers, brewers, chefs and families freshly-milled, organic and heritage grains sourced from the Northeast.
By re-localizing grain production and milling we support the health and livelihood of the farmers and communities we serve. Our traditional stone milling process ensures nutrient-packed products that are full of flavor and perfect for natural fermentation baking and cooking.
Maine Grains is creating jobs, improving land use, and providing healthy food for all while serving as a successful model for thriving local economies.z

Our Grain
Nourishing, Flavorful, Fresh
Maine Grains manufactures locally grown stone-milled grains, a staple food in the human diet. Nature knows a good thing. We mill whole grain into flour that is unadulterated, perfectly fresh, and full of flavor. Our grain is packed with vitamins & minerals, like vitamin B, zinc & magnesium. Whole grains are plentiful in protein, healthy fats and oils, and fiber.

Sticking With Stones
We choose age old technology with fresh intention, in an effort to build a lasting agricultural economy for the seed sowers and bread makers of the future.

Through use of our traditional stone milling process, we preserve the exceptional flavor and nutrition inherent in the grain. Slow turning mill stones keep the flour cool which improves performance in natural fermentation baking and enhances flavor. Our freshly milled flour is ideal for all-purpose baking and cooking.

From Field To Loaf
New England has a rich history of producing grains like oats, rye, wheat, corn, and buckwheat. Maine Grains is reviving this tradition to ensure that nutritious local grains are available and affordable for our community. Outside of commodity pricing and markets, Maine Grains works directly with each of its farmers to create transparent, sustainable, and economically feasible trade relationships. Farmers supplying Maine Grains pledge never to use chemical fertilizers or pesticides on their grain crops. The Maine Grains milling facility is certified organic through the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association.

 

Maine International Trade Center
2 Portland Fish Pier, Suite 204
Portland
207-541-7400

Maine’s leading source for international business assistance

We help Maine companies get the guidance, education, and funding to succeed in global markets and fuel Maine’s economic growth.
Maine Policy Institute
PO Box 7829
Portland
(207) 321-2550

About MHPC Maine Policy Institue is a research and educational organization whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise; limited, constitutional government; individual freedom; and traditional American values–all for the purpose of providing public policy solutions that benefit the people of Maine. MPI's staff pursues this mission by undertaking accurate and timely research and marketing these findings to its primary audience: the Maine Legislature, nonpartisan Legislative staff, the executive branch, the state's media, and the broad policy community. MPI's products include publications, articles, conferences, and policy briefings. Governed by an independent Board of Directors, Maine Policy Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization. MPI relies on the generous support from individuals, corporations, and foundations, and does not accept government funds or perform contract work. Would you like to contribute to Maine Policy Institute? You can either give online, or mail to Post Office Box 7829, Portland, ME 04112.

Maine Rail Group (MRG, Inc.)
Augusta, ME
207.692.6978
Maine State Chamber of Commerce
128 State Street
Augusta
(207) 623-4568
As the state's most influential business advocate, the Maine State Chamber of Commerce works to ensure a business climate in which Maine State Chamber members, large and small, can compete successfully in the local, regional, national, and world marketplaces. Since 1889, the Maine State Chamber has been fighting to lower your cost of doing business. Through our Grassroots Action Network and OneVoice program, we work with a network of approximately 5,000 companies statewide that see the value in such a service and provide the vital support that keeps our access, advocacy, and assistance efforts going strong. As Maine's Chamber, we make sure that the business environment of the state continues to thrive. The Maine State Chamber of Commerce advocates on behalf of their interests before the legislature and regulatory agencies, and through conferences, seminars, and affiliated programs. Its advocacy efforts focus on seven central themes: tax reform, health care, workers' compensation, economic development, environmental, education, and government spending/budget. Known as The Voice of Maine Business, the Maine State Chamber is a not-for-profit organization supported through membership dues and contributions. Our advocacy staff testifies before the Maine Legislature and the state's regulatory agencies; intervenes in adjudicatory hearings; drafts business-oriented laws and rules; meets regularly with business and state decision-makers; and, keeps members informed through newsletters, emails, alerts, reports, conferences, programs, seminars, and through personal contacts.
Maine State Credit Union
347 Maine Avenue
Farmingdale
207.624.0776
 
Become a Maine State Credit Union member and benefit from its long-standing commitment to providing a wide range of financial products and services.
 
 
 

 

Maine Technology Institute
Brunswick Landing
Brunswick
(207) 582-4790

Maine Technology Institute Logo8 Venture Avenue
Brunswick Landing
Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 582-4790

Investing in innovation for a prosperous Maine
MTI offers grants, loans, equity investments, and services to support Maine’s innovation economy. We support new ideas, products, or methods with the potential to grow and diversify Maine’s economy and increase the number of quality jobs throughout the state through direct support of innovators and through support of programs and infrastructure that encourage innovation.

Mainebiz
48 Free Street
Portland
(207) 761-8379
MaineGeneral Health
35 Medical Center Parkway
Augusta
(207) 872-1000

MaineGeneral Health is a comprehensive non-profit system with the mission of enhancing, every day, the health of the people of the greater Kennebec Valley.

We do that through a range of health care services for people of all ages, in a variety of care settings. We focus on clinical excellence, patient and family experience and financial stability.

From birth through end of life, MaineGeneral is here for you and your family.
Our Services

A medical center with two campuses: the Alfond Center for Health in Augusta, which provides inpatient and outpatient care, and the Thayer Center for Health in Waterville, which provides comprehensive outpatient care and a 24/7 Emergency Department;
State-of-the-art regional outpatient cancer treatment at the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care;
Physician practices;

Nursing homes;

Specialized rehabilitation, mental health and substance abuse services;

Home health care and hospice services;

Special care for patients with memory loss;

Community outreach programs; and

Retirement living options

MaineGeneral also keenly focuses on preventive health and supports many ongoing programs throughout our communities.
Our Physicians
The more than 250 physicians on our active medical staff come from some of the country's finest medical schools and training programs and provide an array of specialty services from anesthesiology to urology.
Our Patients
We serve patients from 88 cities and towns throughout the Kennebec Valley region, providing them with the broad spectrum of services they need for every phase of their lives.
Our Commitment to the Kennebec Valley
MaineGeneral Health is the largest private employer in the Kennebec Valley region, and we take our commitment to the region very seriously. Our goal is to positively impact the health of our community each day through our services and by getting involved.

Making Connections Travel Consultant
207-358-0312

I am a Family Travel Agent from Maine, and my family of 5 loves to travel!  We have traveled to Walt Disney World more times than I can count, as well as Niagara Falls, ON, Puerto Rico, and Alaska, and we have had countless adventures in our New England states.

My husband and I have traveled to California, Mexico, and Las Vegas for adult-only vacations. And I recently traveled to Aruba to complete site inspections at 3 resorts and toured the island!

After a career as a Rehab Tech and having our third child, I had some time to contemplate my next career move. When I thought about my love of travel and travel planning, it was so easy to see myself as an agent. I then completed a self-study course from The Travel Institute in 2019. I have since earned my Leisure Travel Certificate with Travel Leaders Network and attended trainings with many vendors and resorts to help serve you better! My host Agency, Travel Quest Network, offers so many great resources for travel planning. My fellow agents and I call it our Travel Quest family and I am so happy to be a part of it!

Manpower
5 Community Drive
Augusta
(207) 622-1535
Marshall Communications
5 Community Dr., #110
Augusta
(207) 623-4177
Marshall Communications is a boutique marketing and public relations agency that has been working with clients and the media since its founding in 1991. Maine based and globally connected, we bring Maine to the world and the world to Maine. Our disciplined, strategic approach to marketing and PR has built brands through relationships and innovative storytelling for more than 26 years.
Mid-Maine Drywall
207-446-4624

Fully insured drywall and painting contractor.

Mills, Shay, Lexier & Talbot
(207) 474-3324
Mitchell Tardy Government Affairs
104 Sewall Street
Augusta
(207) 622-1365
We strongly believe that each of our client's unique lobbying programs should be carried out by our principals – not associates who are just learning the ropes. Our line of attack means you can be sure you're getting the most aggressive and most effective approach. Informed by the extensive Maine political experience of our team, we develop and execute comprehensive lobbying programs to educate public officials, counteract misinformation about our clients and help shape prudent public policy. Connect with us and we'll get the job done.
Modern Woodmen of America
207-692-4095
Monitor of Maine
5 Bangor Road
Benton
(207) 453-2253

5 Bangor Rd
Benton, Maine 04901
Phone (207) 453-2253
Mon - Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce
50 Elm Street
Waterville, ME 04901

(207) 873-3315

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