Maine's Community Foundation is accepting grant applications this fall, and it's looking for women of color to lead nonprofits in the state, the Portland Press Herald reports.
"This program is designed for people of color in leadership positions in nonprofit organizations that serve communities of color and promote racial equity in the state of Maine," says the foundation's website.
"The program provides one-on-one coaching, a stipend for professional development and operating costs, and networking opportunities."
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