Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Business Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 4 of 4

Full-Text Articles in Business

A Community Guide To Starting & Running A Wood Bank, Sabrina Vivian, Jessica Leahy Mar 2015

A Community Guide To Starting & Running A Wood Bank, Sabrina Vivian, Jessica Leahy

Forest Resources Student Scholarship

Imagine your local food pantry. Replace the food with firewood and you have programs known as wood banks. Like a food pantry, wood banks are programs that aim to help community members with life essentials by supplying firewood at little to no cost to those in need that rely on firewood as a heating source. As straightforward and tangible as these centers sound, as of 2014 only about a dozen wood banks are clearly recognized across the states of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, with only a handful consistently active in Maine. There may be many more wood banks that …


The Role Of Foundation Grantmakers In Responding To Community Aging: John T. Gorman Foundation, Tony Cipollone Jan 2015

The Role Of Foundation Grantmakers In Responding To Community Aging: John T. Gorman Foundation, Tony Cipollone

Maine Policy Review

Tony Cipollone of the John T. Gorman Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of grantmakers in responding to community aging.


The Role Of Foundation Grantmakers In Responding To Community Aging: Maine Health Access Foundation, Wendy J. Wolf Jan 2015

The Role Of Foundation Grantmakers In Responding To Community Aging: Maine Health Access Foundation, Wendy J. Wolf

Maine Policy Review

Wendy J. Wolf of the Maine Health Access Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of grantmakers in responding to community aging.


The Role Of Foundation Grantmakers In Responding To Community Aging: Maine Community Foundation, Meredith Jones Jan 2015

The Role Of Foundation Grantmakers In Responding To Community Aging: Maine Community Foundation, Meredith Jones

Maine Policy Review

Meredith Jones of the Maine Community Foundation responds to a series of questions about the role of grantmakers in responding to community aging.