The executive director of the Maine Children\u27s Home for Little Wanderers, Sharon Abrams, retired December 31, 2015 and reflects on her time at the non-profit and how it has had to adjust to the times to in order to stay vibrant. Richard Dorian, will succeed her. [images
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Assistant director of the Maine Association of Nonprofits Molly O\u27Connell offers six issues nonpr...
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The Third Sector piece on Maine\u27s leadership programs, including the Maine Development Foundatio...
Feature Story piece on Thomas Urquhart of Falmouth, who is stepping down from a 12-year stint as ex...
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