all-years Grant Recipients
Long Trail School, The
Dorset, VT
Amount granted: $5,000
Grant year: 1993
Grant categories: Education, Visual Arts and Music
Artist-In-Residence Music Program, 1993-94
Long Trail School, The
Dorset, VT
Amount granted: $2,000
Grant year: 1994
Grant categories: Education, Visual Arts and Music
To Support the 1994/95 Artist in Residence Music Program
Longy School of Music
Cambridge, MA
Amount granted: $10,000
Grant year: 1993
Grant categories: Education, Visual Arts and Music
Library Catalog Computerization/Network
Love, Inc.
Vergennes, VT
Amount granted: $5,000
Grant year: 1990
Grant category: Human Services
Foster Parent Training and Recruitment Program
Lower East Side Family Resource Center
New York, NY
Amount granted: $2,500
Grant year: 1984
Grant category: Human Services
General Support.
Lycoming College
Williamsport, PA
Amount granted: $500
Grant year: 1954
Grant category: Education
For a Scholarship
Lyme Congregational Church
Lyme, NH
Amount granted: $2,500
Grant year: 1986
Grant category: Historic Preservation
Toward Restoration of Lyme Horsesheds
Maine Audubon Society
Falmouth, ME
Amount granted: $5,500
Grant year: 1995
Grant category: Environment
To Support Recovery Program for Piping Plover
Maine Audubon Society
Falmouth, ME
Amount granted: $6,000
Grant year: 1997
Grant category: Environment
To Support Program to Understand the Effect of Water Toxins in Maine’s Loon Population
Maine Children’s Alliance
Augusta, Maine
Amount granted: $15,000
Grant year: 2021
Grant category: Human Services
$15,000 to support The Maine Children’s Alliance (MCA)’s Maine KIDS COUNT Data Book, the state’s only comprehensive report of the physical, social, economic and educational well-being of Maine children. The data and analysis inform effective and data-driven policy change in the state.
The Maine Children’s Alliance (MCA) is a public policy, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of Maine children, youth and families through research, collaboration and advocacy. For 25 years, MCA has promoted best policies and practices to make sure all Maine children have the resources and opportunity to reach their full potential from birth to adulthood. Activities include collecting and analyzing state data, partnering with organizations and coalitions, and promoting data-driven policy decisions. MCA works to inform, empower, and inspire parents and providers, practitioners and organizations, and advocates and policy makers to make Maine a better place to be a kid.




