Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (60)
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
They're a non profit organization that provides financial, social and vocational support to people of south Sudan . Their mission is to partner with grassroots initiatives to empower the people of South Sudan through sustainable,…

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…
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 Abyssinian Meeting House has a rich history and strong connection to the African community in Maine. Founded in 1828, it is the oldest meeting house in Maine and the third oldest African American Meeting…

Lewiston , Maine
Masjid Salaam is a non-profit non political and religious organization that serves residents of Lewiston and Auburn Maine. Located at 240 Bartlett St the mosque has been in services for decades binding communities together. Community…

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.

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
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
"The Rwanda Community Association of Maine provides integration guidance and support to Rwandan immigrants in Maine." President, Antoine Bikamba