Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (51)
Portland , Maine
Our purpose is to transform the lives of marginalized and vulnerable young immigrants through sustainable and integrated community initiatives. At Aspire for Humanity Initiatives we believe that our efforts can make a difference and impact…
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
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…
Blueprint Maine helps historically marginalized teens develop leadership skills through creative, community-based, and youth-led programming. We believe that by teaching teens about community and entrepreneurship; giving teens full-permission to lead; and connecting teens with role-models,…
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…
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.
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…
Windham , Maine
Chance To Advance is a non-profit organization that strives to highlight and promote the diversity that exists in the state of Maine and beyond through education. Our Mission is to provide a platform for individuals to…
Westbrook, Maine
Created by and for women from a minority community in Maine. In Her Presence strives to bring together immigrant women from across communities and generations to ensure that Maine’s economic agenda
Portland, Maine
The mission of the COCOMAINE is to facilitate the integration of Congolese people and assist them during their transition to life in Maine.