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Maine Marketing Association names Susan Foote as new Secretary

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Portland, Maine – The Maine Marketing Association has named Susan Foote Secretary of the Board of Directors. Foote brings to the organization a background in marketing and corporate communications and philanthropy. Previously, she worked in the marketing department at Jenner & Block, a national law firm headquartered in Chicago, IL, and as communication consultant at Exelon, a utility company also based in Chicago. In addition, Susan served as Corporate Communications Manager at OSRAM SYLVANIA, a lighting manufacturer based in Danvers, MA, and also held the position of Community Relations Manager where she was responsible for overseeing the company’s contributions and community relations programs nationwide.

Susan earned her B.A. from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in public relations from Boston University College of Communication. She is a member of the Maine Public Relations Council (MPRC) and the United Way of York County’s Marketing and Communications Strategy Committee. She enjoys volunteering at Equest Therapeutic Riding Center, hiking and antiquing, and visits to Monhegan Island in Maine. Susan lives in Kennebunk with her husband and their Westie, Sydney.

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Not too late to learn Planned Giving Stategies for your orginization!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Planning For Good Workshops for march 2010

Planning For Good Workshops, presented by Sarah Ruef-Lindquist  March 2010 Topics:

  • Assessing organizational readiness
  • Involving the Board: ensuring sound policy basis
  • Setting Goals and evaluating success

Go to :  www.planningforgood.net for more information and advance registration details (required)

March 16th – Augusta location, Maine Bar Foundation offices

March 23rd – Portland location, Cumberland Club

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Wiscasset Adult Education/ RSU 12 Receives $50,000 “Catalyst for Change” Award

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Grant from Nellie Mae Education Foundation recognizes

efforts to put students at the center of learning

Wiscasset, ME –The Wiscasset schools of RSU 12 (http://wiscasset.maineadulted.org) have been selected as a recipient of the Nellie Mae Education Foundation’s Catalyst for Change awards, which recognize existing examples of personalized, student-centered learning experiences across New England. Twelve schools and education organizations have received a one-time grant of $50,000.

“We are thrilled that the hard work and commitment to personalized learning is receiving this recognition,” said Anne Fensie, Adult Education Director. “It is our hope that we can collaborate on successful models of student directed learning with other schools in the region to capitalize on the school reform initiatives that promote personalized learning. In addition to actively engaging students in learning, the Wiscasset schools have created a change in the school culture that makes students believe that the logical choice is to attend some form of postsecondary training or college.”

“The selection process has helped us become more aware of efforts already taking place across the region to put students at the center of the educational experience,” said Mary Sylvia Harrison, Vice President of Programs for the Nellie Mae Education Foundation.  “We’re pleased to recognize these schools and organizations, and we look forward to further exploring how to build on the momentum for innovation that these models create.”

All Catalyst for Change applicants were asked to clearly articulate how they define, implement and/or promote personalized, student-centered learning through their school models, policy change or advocacy efforts.  Applicants were also asked to present a clear rationale for their particular approach and provide supporting evidence of the approach’s contributions to the improvement of educational outcomes for middle and high school students, especially the underserved.  Applicants also had to show that their programs were a core facet of schooling and not a stand-alone program.

Wiscasset Middle School will utilize the award to ensure the successful continuation of Expeditionary Learning. This program engages students in authentic opportunities that allow them to be out in the community doing “real” work that has significant impact as they do research regarding our local environment, especially the watershed areas. Wiscasset High School will enhance personalized learning by enabling additional programming for at-risk students and supporting the implementation of Response to Intervention. The funds will also support initiatives to bring students out into the community for experiential learning with local professionals, including after school and summer programming. Wiscasset Adult & Community Education will increase the availability and intensity of services for out of school youth, especially as they transition to postsecondary education. In addition, these funds will be utilized in coordination with the Maine Department of Education Office of Adult Education to create additional self-paced curricula aligned with the Maine Learning Results and modified for adult learners at various educational functioning levels, which can then be distributed to adult education programs throughout the state.

Twelve schools and organizations from across New England were selected to receive Catalyst for Change awards, including: Sheepscot Valley Regional School Union # 12 (Wiscasset, ME); Boston Arts Academy (Boston, MA); Boston Day & Evening Academy (Boston, MA); The Domus Foundation (Stamford, CT); Jobs for Maine’s Graduates (Augusta, ME); Northeast Kingdom Learning Services (Newport, VT); Q.E.D. Foundation (Amherst, NH); Springfield Renaissance School (Springfield, MA); Steps to Success (Brookline, MA); Vermont Rural Partnership (East Hardwick, VT); Vermont Youth Conservation Corps (Richmond, VT); and Young Voices (Providence, RI).

For more information about the Nellie Mae Education Foundation, visit www.nmefdn.org

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5 Planned Giving Workshops of 2010

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Sarah Ruef-Lindquist of Planning For Good

presents 5 Planned Giving Workshops

The first and very timely for many  Executive Directors,

this January 19 in Portland Maine

and January 26 in Augusta Maine
“Strategies for Planned Giving for the “small” Development Office”

attendees will learn:

  • Maximizing potential with minimal capacity
  • Engaging board and senior management for support and success
  • Sustaining the effort for the long-term

Fees detailed at www.planningforgood.net

advance registration required,  no charge for Planning For Good clients

Complete details available at www.planningforgood.net

email @srueflindquist@gmail.com or call 975-5165

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Adoption Celebrated with Film Festival

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Portland, Maine – December 29th To celebrate the one year anniversary of the Original Birth Certificates for Maine initiative The Maine Studios is proud to host the first Adoptee Film Festival on January 2nd, 2010. The day will be filled with screenings of powerful documentary films that highlight the struggles and triumphs of Adoptees. Since the passage of LD 1084 over 700 adoptees applied for access to their Original Birth Certificates and some have chosen to meet their birth parents.

The films include “The Triumverate”, ‘Vital Records” and ‘For the Life of Me” by Jean Strauss, “Adoptee Rights:Philadelphia 2009” by Scott Hancock and “Roots: Unknown” by Zara Phillips.

Admission is by donation and light hors devours will be served at intermission. Festivities begin at Noon at The Maine Studios Facility on Presumpscot Street in Portland.

Snowdate is January 3rd, 2010.

The Maine Studios is an eco-friendly Film Studio located in Portland; Maine’s largest city.  With over 43,000 square feet of production and office space, this facility is one of the largest film studios in the Northeast.  www.mainefilmstudios.com

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