Nonprofits Get It Done – A New National Campaign Featuring Maine Nonprofits
Launching today: We’re proud to share that the Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP) has partnered with the National Council of Nonprofits (NCN) to launch Nonprofits Get It Done, a bold, new national campaign that highlights the essential work of nonprofits across the country.
Amid escalating political threats to nonprofits, the creative campaign intends to reach people across the country to highlight how nonprofits show up for those in need, solve problems, and serve local communities and neighbors every single day.
“At a time when the role and rights of local community organizations and charitable nonprofits are being called into question, Nonprofits Get It Done offers a celebration of the everyday impact nonprofits make, uplifting the people, places, and possibilities they help bring to life across the country,” said Diane Yentel, President and CEO of NCN. “Using real stories of actual nonprofits, we are able to remind the public, and our elected leaders, that nonprofits are essential partners in creating stronger communities.”
Learn more: Nonprofits Get It Done campaign
In Maine, nonprofits are vital to the health and success of local communities, feeding families, supporting children, and strengthening neighborhoods. The Nonprofits Get It Done campaign highlights organizations such as:
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Safe Voices in Lewiston, which provides shelter and support for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking, and other abuse,
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New Ventures, which offers free guidance to help people grow their careers, launch businesses, and give back to their communities,
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The Aroostook County Action Program, which supports community needs in areas such as food assistance and youth enrichment.
These are just a few examples of how nonprofits across Maine deliver real solutions to real needs every day.
“We are delighted to work with our colleagues at NCN to elevate the critical work that nonprofits do in all 16 Maine counties,” said Jennifer Hutchins, MANP Executive Director. “Nonprofits are particularly important in rural states like Maine where access to life-saving services is under severe strain as demand and costs continue to increase.”
Nonprofits Get It Done highlights the vital role nonprofits play in communities across the nation. They are the first people on the ground in times of natural disasters, they assist the elderly and the hungry, they provide crisis support for those facing health emergencies, and much more. Nonprofits meet real needs in real time, right in our own backyards.
The campaign reminds the public—and policymakers—that nonprofits are essential partners in building stronger, more resilient communities. It encourages the public to raise their voices and urge lawmakers to take action to protect and empower the organizations that serve as the backbone of American society.
“Nonprofits are deeply embedded in the daily lives of every American. This campaign shines a light on the people and organizations doing the work and calls on all of us to support them. Because when it comes to making an impact in communities and bettering our nation, nonprofits get it done,” Yentel added.
To learn more about the campaign and how to get involved, visit NonprofitsGetItDone.org
Nonprofits Get It Done National Campaign
Thank you for all you do to keep Maine’s nonprofit sector strong! Together, we get it done.
Help Us Amplify the Message
We’ll be sharing Nonprofits Get It Done graphics weekly on our social media channels. Reshare, repost, and help lift up the incredible work nonprofits are doing every day. Your voice helps show just how powerful we are when we work together.
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Want to be featured on MANP’s social media?
As part of our participation in the Nonprofits Get It Done campaign, MANP is highlighting Maine nonprofits on our social media channels, similar to the graphics styled above. If you’re a MANP member and would like to be included, send a photo and your mission to djagde@nonprofitmaine.org.