Community Engagement The Maine Council on Aging maintains a broad network of over 130 organizations, municipalities, and community members, presenting opportunities to collaborate with various stakeholders invested in aging and community health initiatives.
Innovation in Ageism Their recent launch of the Power in Aging Project and historic community conversations demonstrate a strong commitment to combating ageism, highlighting potential areas for partnerships with organizations focused on elder advocacy, diversity, and social inclusion.
Funding Opportunities With an estimated revenue range of $100 million to $250 million and active grant initiatives such as the recent $10,000 donation to Mount Desert Island Hospital, the organization may be receptive to funding partnerships and service solutions that support aging-related healthcare and community programs.
Technology Adoption Utilizing common web technologies and analytics tools indicates a digitally aware organization open to innovative digital health, community engagement platforms, or data-driven solutions tailored for aging populations.
Strategic Partnerships Collaborations with groups like In Her Presence and Cross-Cultural Community Services reveal a focus on supporting diverse and immigrant communities, providing avenues for culturally tailored programs, multilingual solutions, or social services aimed at inclusive aging.