Business Maine: Central & Western. Brief stories on use of professional fund raisers by Maine nonprofits, which keep as little as 10 percent of the money raised; scandals by the bankrupt Maine Poly against its former employees; and the Census 2000 Survey, which found that the average Mainer was less educated and made less money than the average American
Business Maine. Maine could weather a recession without government spending cuts or higher taxes; ...
There are an estimated 45,000 businesses in Maine, 33,000 of which employ less than 20 people. The ...
An overview of how Maine nonprofits are weathering the recession. Organizations like land trusts, c...
Business Maine: Central & Western. Brief stories on the bad effects of this winter on Maine bluebe...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a new report from the Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP), wh...
The Maine Association of Nonprofits reported that Maine nonprofits pay workers and executive directo...
The Talk of Maine piece philanthropy in Maine. In 1999, the last year for which numbers are availa...
Business Maine: Central & Western. Brief articles on bankruptcy of EnvisioNet of Brunswick; Les O...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece noting that two recently issued reports offer conflicting ...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast. Brief stories on the $100 million capital campaign by Maine C...
A report in Maine Initiatives shows that 80 percent of charitable giving nationwide comes from indiv...
Lengthy, detailed article on the growing number of Maine nonprofits, noting that competition for fun...
Business Maine. Short articles on various governmental measurements from surveys; the record deal...
Business Maine: Central and Western. Brief articles on American Skiing Co.\u27s announcement that ...
Business Maine. The Maine Economic Growth Council released Measures of Growth 2002, finding the ...
Business Maine. Maine could weather a recession without government spending cuts or higher taxes; ...
There are an estimated 45,000 businesses in Maine, 33,000 of which employ less than 20 people. The ...
An overview of how Maine nonprofits are weathering the recession. Organizations like land trusts, c...
Business Maine: Central & Western. Brief stories on the bad effects of this winter on Maine bluebe...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a new report from the Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP), wh...
The Maine Association of Nonprofits reported that Maine nonprofits pay workers and executive directo...
The Talk of Maine piece philanthropy in Maine. In 1999, the last year for which numbers are availa...
Business Maine: Central & Western. Brief articles on bankruptcy of EnvisioNet of Brunswick; Les O...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece noting that two recently issued reports offer conflicting ...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast. Brief stories on the $100 million capital campaign by Maine C...
A report in Maine Initiatives shows that 80 percent of charitable giving nationwide comes from indiv...
Lengthy, detailed article on the growing number of Maine nonprofits, noting that competition for fun...
Business Maine. Short articles on various governmental measurements from surveys; the record deal...
Business Maine: Central and Western. Brief articles on American Skiing Co.\u27s announcement that ...
Business Maine. The Maine Economic Growth Council released Measures of Growth 2002, finding the ...
Business Maine. Maine could weather a recession without government spending cuts or higher taxes; ...
There are an estimated 45,000 businesses in Maine, 33,000 of which employ less than 20 people. The ...
An overview of how Maine nonprofits are weathering the recession. Organizations like land trusts, c...