ELLSWORTH — Grants totaling $20,702 have been awarded to 10 Maine nonprofit organizations and municipalities through the Lifelong Communities Mini-Grant Program.
The program, part of Maine Community Foundation’s strategic goal on thriving older people, helps communities be more supportive of older Mainers’ health, well-being, and ability to age in place.
Grantees include:
• Age-Friendly Communities of the Lower Kennebec, to publish and disseminate its action plan, $2,500;
• Town of Fryeburg, to encourage continued physical activity and social opportunities for seniors by improving infrastructure that is often used at the Fryeburg recreation complex: $2,500; and
• Town of Bowdoinham, to offer virtual classes (exercise, crafts, etc.) and a meal program to promote social engagement and general wellbeing of Bowdoinham’s older adults: $2,000.
For a complete list of 2021 grants, visit mainecf.org.
For more information about this year’s grants, contact Director of Grantmaking Laura Lee at llee@mainecf.org or 207-412-0838.
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