Maine West Coalition Coordinates Regional Effort to Support Local Food Pantries

The Maine West coalition helped coordinate an effort to resupply food pantries in western Maine that have been hit with increased demand due to job loss and financial hardship caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Volunteers delivered the food to six pantries that serve 400 families in Rumford, Mexico, Dixfield, Peru, Canton, Byron, Roxbury, Andover, and Weld. 

Lancaster Rotary Club and Northern Forest Center Help Students Connect for Online Learning

The Lancaster Rotary Club and the Northern Forest Center have teamed up to ensure that all students at White Mountains Regional High School (WMRHS) and Groveton High School can access the internet to fully participate in the distance learning necessitated by the Covid-19 pandemic.  

Thankful for the Spaces In Between

We're adapting programs to serve immediate needs during the pandemic and finding the space for growth and forward movement.

Beyond the Rhetoric: Wood Heat and Climate Change

At the Northern Forest Center, we pay special attention to news and studies about the role forests and forest products play in mitigating climate change – and to media stories that mischaracterize the carbon impact of using wood in our context.

Good Beer, Stronger Communities

Our community revitalization programming is built on the premise that Northern Forest towns need to attract and retain more (youngish) people and entrepreneurs in order to thrive. Craft breweries signal investment and confidence in their host communities.

“Integrated Capital” Opportunities Abound. Who’s Ready?

We're using integrated capital to achieve a central goal of boosting people, place and economy so that communities can be places of pride, purpose and vitality.

Creative Educational Pathways Bolster Rural Communities

The work we see taking shape in local schools in the Maine West area is the kind of thing we believe can help the region stand out to prospective residents and motivated teachers.

Same Story, Different Place

Knowledge and ideas from rural communities across the country helps us be more effective advocates for policy that benefits the Northern Forest region.

Growing Optimism in Tupper Lake

Tupper Lake is often perceived as struggling, and some of its demographic statistics reflect this. Those assumptions and statistics don’t capture the bright, optimistic people who love this town, and are choosing to invest here and make it their own.

Farm Bill Is About More Than Just Farms

Center Vice President Joe Short co-authored a blog with Clifford Deaton of the Aspen Institute to showcase the many ways the Farm Bill is crucial to supporting rural communities, families and entrepreneurship.