Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (51)
Lewiston, Maine
Basically we offers a supportive haven, understanding language and culture, providing crucial help, and fostering education for successful integration.
Portland, Maine
It is Founded by Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project in 2005 and led by Maine People’s Resource Center (MPRC) since 2012, the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition, also known as MIRC, grew in size and power from…
Lewiston, Maine
The mission of the Somali Bantu Community Association of Maine or SBCA is to "provide vital transitional services, advocacy, and food production that empowers members of the refugee community
Portland, Maine
The Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center serves as a hub of collaboration that strengthens the immigrant community through language acquisition, economic integration and civic engagement. We do this through four main programs: a co-working hub…
Portland, Maine
"The Rwanda Community Association of Maine provides integration guidance and support to Rwandan immigrants in Maine." President, Antoine Bikamba
Portland, Maine
We are a Immigrant Organization and our goal is to promote and advance the interests of the South Sudanese people in all aspects of life and work in Maine. Our Direct Service/Basic Needs - General…
Portland , Maine
MANA is an immigrant-led organization that promotes social & personal of immigrants through: - Raising awareness of individual and collective trauma and how they affect our lives - Expanding people’s resilience building strategies by exploring…
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.
Lewiston , Maine
Public Health agency that support New Mainers about healthy living and teaching through Health Literacy for Women, Men, and Adolecent Health.
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.