Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (63)
Portland, Maine
GCSM is a non-profit organization created to support the wellbeing of immigrants and refugees. It was founded in order to help improve the mental health status of people in Maine. GCSM offers support

Harrison , Maine
The Mission of The Harriet Tubman Movement Coalition is faith in action. We are a Maine-based coalition charged with clearing sustainable pathways to support leadership, personal growth, and healing soul wounds. Soul wounds are the…

Auburn, Maine
We aim to equip young people with the necessary tools to cultivate vital life skills, enhance mental and physical resilience, and nurture emotional well-being. We accomplish this through accessible programs, the cultivation of corporate support,…

Lewiston , Maine
Community Organizing Alliance (COA) is a social justice, civic engagement organization that centers the voices and experiences of BIPOC & low-income Mainers to ensure they are empowered and engaged in their communities.

Lewiston , Maine
Elsa Jose – Board President Elsa Jose is a rising childcare business owner and the President of the Board of Directors for Happy Little Paradise Childcare. She is from Angola/Luanda. Elsa is passionate about caring…

Portland, Maine
Founded in 2008 by Claude Rwaganje — a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo — ProsperityME is a non-profit service organization dedicated to helping Maine’s immigrants and refugees build successful, rewarding lives in their…

Portland, Maine
TEoC is a non-profit organization, founded in 2015 by René Goddess Johnson, Nicole Antonette Chioma Mokeme, and Christina W. Richardson, as a small, 8-member theater company filling a cultural niche in Portland, Maine. TEoC has…

Portland, Maine
The Third Place is an organizational collaborative and coworking space that builds community capacity through collective work and cooperative economics to support the advancement of Black entrepreneurs, community leaders, and professionals in Maine.

Lewiston , Maine
Public Health agency that support New Mainers about healthy living and teaching through Health Literacy for Women, Men, and Adolecent Health.

Lewiston, Maine
Discover the challenges, warmth, and eventual migration to Lewiston, where the Somali community found safety and new possibilities in the face of limited resources.
