Black-Owned Business Directory
Nonprofits (63)
Portland, Maine
The Burundi Community Association of Maine brings Burundian people together in their new home in Maine. President- Philémon Dushimire
Lewiston, Maine
GCSM is a non-profit organization created to support the wellbeing of immigrants and refugees. It was founded in order to help improve the mental health status of people in Maine. GCSM offers support

Lewiston, Maine
Djibouti Community and Volunteer Services supports the members of the Djibouti Community and their families through the resettlement, acculturation, integration, and citizenship process who are living in the Twin Cities of Lewiston and Auburn, Maine…
Portland, Maine
"The Rwanda Community Association of Maine provides integration guidance and support to Rwandan immigrants in Maine." President, Antoine Bikamba
Warren, Maine
NAACP branch located within the Maine State Prison. All correspondences can be sent to Foster Bates.

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…

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,…

Lewiston, Maine
Our mission is to empower immigrant women from all communities and generations, to boost their self-esteem by achieving victories together both large and small, and to mentor immigrant mothers and girls living in Lewiston-Auburn in…

Lewiston , Maine
Community Organizing Alliance (COA) is a social justice, civic engagement organization that centers the voices and experiences of BIPOC & low-income Mainers to ensure they are empowered and engaged in their communities.

Portland, Maine
It is Founded by Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project in 2005 and led by Maine People’s Resource Center (MPRC) since 2012, the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition, also known as MIRC, grew in size and power from…
