Maine Expansion Arts
2025 Grants
- Belfast Theatre Arts Company, Belfast, for general support: $10,000
- Bethel Area Arts & Music, Bethel, for general support: $10,000
- Denmark Arts Center, Denmark, for general support: $8,250
- Gateway Milbridge, Milbridge, for general support: $10,000
- Heart of Ellsworth, Ellsworth, for general support: $8,000
- Lamoine Community Arts, Ellsworth, for general support: $4,700
- Leaps of Imagination, Rockport, for general support: $10,000
- Lights Out Gallery, Norway, for general support: $2,270
- Mayo Street Arts, Portland, for general support: $10,000
- New Surry Repertory Theatre and Acting School, Blue Hill, for general support: $10,000
- Rangeley Friends of the Performing Arts, Rangeley, for general support: $5,000
- Rivertown Community Arts Center, Fort Kent for general support: $10,000
- Salt Bay Chamberfest, Rockland, for general support: $10,000
- Schoodic Arts for All, Winter Harbor, for general support: $10,000
- Side X Side Inc. Portland for general support: $10,000
- Spark Dance Program West Bath for general support: $10,000
- The Augusta Symphony Orchestra, Augusta, for general support: $10,000
- Women United Around the World, Portland, for general support: $10,000
2024 Grants
- Boreal Theater, to continue development of the community theater that improves quality of life and economic conditions in the Katahdin Region: $10,000
- Boys and Girls Club of Maliseets, to start an art program for youth, enabling them to express themselves creatively: $5,000
- Create and Collaborate, to provide art and science classes while continuing to grow and serve the community: $8,500
- Documentary Songwriters, to partner with year-round residents of Maine's island communities to write and perform songs that preserve and celebrate island life: $7,872
- Empowered Immigrant Women Unite, to teach women to create handmade bracelets and accesssories, fostering creativity, cultural expression and economic empowerment: $4,230
- Friends of Bear Mountain Music Hall, to keep the venue free for all: $10,000
- Gateway Milbridge, to increase programming and outreach, further expanding access and opportunities: $7,500
- Halcyon Music, to expand educational and performance programming in rural Maine, including unbridged island communities: $8,500
- Indigo Arts Alliance, to build a sustainable, community-oriented future that integrates community engageent and artistic practice: $10,000
- Intercultural Community Center, to foster the artistic and creative development of immigrant, refugee and first-generation students in Westbrook: $5,000
- Lamoine Community Arts, to expand the August Dance Residency and fund free play performances: $4,500
- Machias Arts Council, to secure a building lease that support arts and culture-based experiences for rural communities: $10,000
- Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition, for the Inside Vision project to provide education to BIPOC incarcerated artists: $10,000
- Merrymeeting Arts Center, to fund reduced and no-cost open pottery studio and hands-on educational workshops: $5,000
- Nevaeh Dance Circus, to offer youth a week-long immersion in diverse circus and dance skills: $7,000
- Penobscot Bay Orchestra, to broaden the orchestra's outreach to youth and welcome all ages: $6,000
- Portland Ovations, to present Wabanaki Stories in partnership with Akomawt Educatoinal Initiative: $10,000
- Rangeley Friends of the Performing Arts, to improve sound quality in theater productions: $3,000
- Salt Bay Chamberfest, for free community music engagement events during its 2025 festival: $10,000
- Tear Cap Workshops, to engage rural residents in hands-on crafts education taught by local artisans: $10,000
- Torchlight Media, for a community-based mentorship program that provides underserved high school artists storytelling education: $2,918
- Winter Harbor Music Festival, to pay local musicians to play in the Downeast Chamber Orchestra: $10,000
- Women United Around the World, for the Maine Stitching Academy, a vocational training program to prepare immigrant women to succeed in the fashion and textile arts industries: $10,000
2023 Grants
- 207 Film Works, to produce and premiere “Down East Hardcore,” a documentary about the influential music venue The Kave in Bucksport: $5,000
- ArtVan, to provide valuable mental health and artistic resources to under-resourced youth who may otherwise not have access: $10,000
- Barn Arts Collective, to extend the Village Classroom program to Lincoln County: $8,600
- Bayside Arts, to acquire a sound system for music performances: $4,500
- Belfast Flying Shoes, for a dance and instrumental music lesson program with incarcerated men at the Maine Coastal Regional Reentry Center: $5,000
- Bethel Area Arts & Music, to expand existing programs and plan future programs: $7,500
- Boreal Theater, to plan new programs to ensure sustainability: $10,000
- Create and Collaborate, for material to provide art/science classes: $8,200
- Cultural Resources, to support the Working in Wood Apprenticeship Program that will support traditional forest-based culture of Maine's Northern Forest region: $9,000
- Djiboutian American Community Empowerment Project, to support Sewing Project, a free, weekly program to prevent and reduce social isolation among women: $6,000
- Eastport Arts Center, to help subsidize free and low-cost arts programming for the community: $10,000
- Fourth Friday, to provide safe spaces for the Black Diaspora to engage in fellowship, networking and community building and to document oral histories: $10,000
- Gateway Community Services, for a three-part project that tells a story of art creation, art awareness, and art celebration for the BIPOC and immigrant community: $10,000
- Gateway Milbridge, to expand Milbridge Theatre and Community Arts Center programming: $5,000
- Halcyon Music, to support public performances of "Make Way for Ducklings" on three of Maine’s unbridged islands in summer 2024: $4,500
- Khmer Maine, to build capacity for its arts and culture programming, including Khmer social dance classes and the Khmer New Year Festival: $8,675
- Lights Out Gallery, to continue building creative community and connecting artists across the state: $7,500
- Tear Cap Workshops, to expand hands-on learning opportunities across woodworking, traditional arts, and new media: $10,000
- The Arts Institute of Western Maine, to bring affordable, local and world-class live performances to the Farmington area: $5,000
- United Youth Empowerment Services, to use the visual arts as a medium to unfold, honor and celebrate the stories by refugees and asylum seekers in the Lewiston area: $10,000
- Veterans Writing Project, to provide creative and performing arts education and performance opportunities for veterans, family members, and the community: $2,500
- Wabanaki Cultural Preservation Coalition, to support traditional arts workshops for members of Wabanaki communities: $10,000
- Wintergreen Arts, to grow Wintergreen Kids News Network into a monthly broadcast: $10,000