Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (60)
Portland , Maine
FOUR CARDINAL POINTS is a humanitarian relief and development organization that works with vulnerable communities to alleviate poverty suffering and injustice.

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
The Burundi Community Association of Maine brings Burundian people together in their new home in Maine. President- Philémon Dushimire
Lewiston , Maine
United Youth Empowerment Services (UnitedYES) is a 501©3 non-profit organization with a mission togenerate uplifting change in the community through helping our youth develop and produce independent films; to make original, compelling, videos that not…

Portland , Maine
Cross Cultural Community Services is an organization owned and operated by three women of color, with three lifetimes of personal and professional experience in the field of cultural equity and community building. We are dedicated…

Lewiston , Maine
Sustainable Livelihoods Relief Organization aims to develop the capacity of New Mainers to become productive members of society and integrate successfully into the labor market as both employees and business owners in order to raise…

Portland , Maine
Action For Life is a non profit organization educating immigrants to empower themselves, to become self-reliant, and overcome all the many challenges that they face when they move to Maine.

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
Lewiston Auburn Youth Network is a brand-new, ethnic-based, nonprofit organization, with its principal office in the heart of Lewiston-Auburn, serving disadvantaged immigrant and refugee youth who came from low-income background families, between 8 – 16 years…

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.
