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Community Support

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Access to Funding

We publish a monthly Grants List that includes up-to-date funding opportunities for resilience projects. The List is available as a Google doc and can be downloaded as a PDF.

Direct Support from Regional Coordinators

Community Resilience Partnership Regional Coordinators provide direct support services to communities, including project development and management, technical assistance, community engagement support, process guidance, and grant writing and management services. 

The Southern & Midcoast Regional Coordinator Collaborative (SMRCC) provides one-on-one support services for communities located in York, Southern Oxford, Cumberland, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Knox, and Southern Waldo Counties.

Learning Opportunities

Each month, we publish a list of Learning Opportunities featuring workshops, events, and resources on resilience planning, implementation, engagement, grants, climate action, and more. The list is available as a Google Doc and can also be downloaded as a PDF.

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2022 LCRPC and MCOG Event
Workshop Recordings

SMRCC’s Workshop and Learning Opportunities Archive features a wide range of recorded presentations hosted by SMRCC and our partners. Topics include landfill solar, grid resilience, nature-based strategies, equitable engagement, climate action planning, and much more. This is a valuable resource for anyone seeking information to support the development of viable sustainability and resilience projects or to educate others on key resilience topics.

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Newsletter Archive

Newsletters feature upcoming workshops, the latest grants and learning opportunities, and more.

Access the Newsletter archive.

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Provider Directory

We are building a Directory of service providers who support SMRCC communities. Contact us to suggest an addition to the directory. 

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