Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (52)
Portland, Maine
This nonprofit is run by Burundi artists who express their culture through drums and dance. They are open to performing at various including weddings, graduations, birthdays and others.
Lewiston, Maine
Basically we offers a supportive haven, understanding language and culture, providing crucial help, and fostering education for successful integration.
Freeport , Maine
We help the newest members of our community integrate by providing them with adequate resources.
Immigration process, shelters, transportation interpretatio and translation services, employment e.t.c
Lewiston , Maine
We are NSF Co. Inc., a nonprofit company also known as The National Saving Fatherhood Foundation. We strengthen families and communities by instilling fathers with a deep sense of responsibility, dedication, and engagement in their…
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…
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
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…
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
Lewiston , Maine
MCFSS - Multicultural Community and Family Support Services is a unique non-profit community organization. The goal of our organization is to help as many individuals as we can so that they, too, can live better…
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.