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Find similar grantsCommunity Building Program is sponsored by Maine Community Foundation. This grant program supports projects and organizations focused on making communities stronger across Maine. It covers a broad range of areas including arts, education, environment, economic development, and human services.
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Community Building – Maine Community Foundation 2026 Community Building Program MaineCF launched its new online grant application portal in July 2025. To watch the informational webinar on how to use the portal, click here . Additional written instructions on how to create an account and apply are available here .
We strongly encourage applicants to download and use the Microsoft Word version of the 2026 Application Questions and Guidance (links below under "Additional Information") as it includes information to help you draft your proposal. This additional guidance is in red and will not appear on the online application.
Interest Areas : Community Improvement/Capacity Building Geographic Area : Statewide Types of Funding : General support, Project Application Opens : Nov. 17 Deadline : Feb. 17, 11:59 p.
m. Staff Contact : See a list of staff contacts by county here Applications received : 716 Amount requested : $6,815,477 Number of grants awarded : 271 Grant dollars awarded : $2,408,808 Percentage of applicants that received grants : Varies by county Additional Grants by donors: $372,850 Recent grants : Click he r e to view the last three years of grants.
This grant program supports projects and organizations focused on making communities stronger. All applicants must meet the Maine Community Foundation’s grant eligibility requirements. Please read our eligibility and grant guidelines before submitting an application.
Your proposed project or organization must: Invest in people by increasing skills/abilities, knowledge, and/or well-being Engage the people you serve in the design, delivery, and/or evaluation of the work Strengthen community resources including organizations, partnerships, and built and natural environments.
The Community Building Grant Program is one of the only grant programs in Maine that supports a broad range of projects and organizations across the entire state, including arts, education, environment, economic development, and human services. It is also MaineCF’s largest grant program and receives over 600 applications annually. It provides general support and project grants.
General Support for flexible funding of any type such as new/expanding/ongoing programs and operational needs including capital expenses.
Your organization’s primary work must meet the Community Building criteria listed above AND your organization must: Be located in Maine, defined as your organization has a Maine address, Have most recent completed fiscal or financial year expenses BELOW $500,000 , and NOT be a municipality, government agency, public school, or faith-based organization. (These organizations may be eligible for NEW project grants only.)
*NOTE: Answers to general support application questions should focus on your organization’s work (not a specific project) and how your organization meets the Community Building grant program criteria because general support awarded to an organization is for any purpose, not a specific project.
Project Grants for NEW projects within the first two years including capital expenses that meet the Community Building criteria listed above AND your organization must : Be located in Maine, defined as your organization has a Maine address, Have most recent completed fiscal or financial year expenses AT or ABOVE $500,000 , Municipalities, government agencies, public schools, or faith-based organizations may apply regardless of expenses Total project budget does not exceed $100,000 , and Project expenses DO NOT include endowments, annual appeals, or scholarships.
MaineCF held a webinar last fall giving detailed information on the changes to the Community Building Grant Program. You can watch the recording here , or download the notes and slides from the presentation here . Frequently Asked Questions Find the answers to many questions here .
This grant program is very competitive. Please read the guidelines closely and check to make sure you have completed the proposal correctly. Download and use the Microsoft Word version of the 2026 Application Questions and Guidance as this includes information to help you draft your proposal.
This additional guidance is in red and will not appear on the online application. Indicate ONE county that will most directly benefit from the funding requested. This will determine which committee will review your proposal.
If people in three or more counties will directly benefit from your project/organization, then please choose the “statewide” committee option. Community Building Grants can only support projects or activities that occur after the grant has been awarded, usually by June 1 . This means that requests for support for any activities or expenses that occur before June 1 will be declined.
Eligible Expenses for Project Grants Only The Project Budget may include up to 20% of the total amount requested from MaineCF for administrative costs. These funds may be used for overhead or operating expenses (examples: rent, utilities, bookkeeping) and can be a line item labeled as “administrative costs.
” You may calculate this amount based on a percentage of the total requested (not more than 20 percent or $2,000 of a $10,000 request) and do not need to specify how the funds will be used. All proposals received are reviewed by staff to determine if they are eligible for funding.
Depending on the number of proposals received, a subcommittee may also review the proposals based on the program criteria and decline some that do not closely match those criteria to limit the final pool of proposals to an amount a committee can reasonably review and discuss.
All eligible proposals included in the final review pool are assigned to a county advisor or staff member who will contact the grant proposal contact by email to schedule a brief telephone call in late March or April. Each committee collectively reviews all the proposals included in the final review pool for their county/region and decides which proposals to fund.
More than 130 volunteer advisors representing all 16 counites serve on committees that review proposals for this grant program. These committees are tasked with identifying the strongest proposals that meet the program’s criteria, represent diverse sectors, geography, and populations to have the greatest positive impact on strengthening communities.
We encourage you to reach out to the staff member who covers the county you are located in with any questions. Learn more about the County and Regional Program . Funding Types: General versus Project Support Katie Howard , a MaineCF community partner, explains the differences between general and project support funding and provides helpful grant application tips.
For MaineCF Donors & Fundholders For MaineCF Applicants, Reviewers, and Grantees To access an application, a proposal, or a grant report. For MaineCF Staff Members Staff access to MaineCF materials. County & Regional Program For MaineCF County and Regional Committees Advisor access to committee information.
Online Scholarship Review For MaineCF Scholarship Reviewers Advisor access to scholarship applications.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Maine that meet the Maine Community Foundation's general eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.