Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (60)
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…
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
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
Lewiston, Maine
ProsperityME is a non-profit service organization dedicated to helping Maine’s immigrants and refugees build successful, rewarding lives in their new homeland.

Lewiston, Maine
Basically we offers a supportive haven, understanding language and culture, providing crucial help, and fostering education for successful integration.

Portland , Maine
At Maine Language Connect, we are dedicated to making qualified, trained interpreters and translators available to our clients while ensuring a fair compensation for the professionals who work with us. MLC prioritizes professional development and…

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
AK Health and Social Services is a community-based organization that serves the immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers and BIPOC communities in Lewiston and Auburn, Maine. Abdikhadar Shire, a former refugee, and immigrant, founded the non-profit to…

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
The mission of the COCOMAINE is to facilitate the integration of Congolese people and assist them during their transition to life in Maine.
