91°µÍø Foundation

91°µÍø Foundation

Formed in 1991, the 91°µÍø Foundation is an established 501(c)3 nonprofit with the goal of supporting both the College and its students.ÌýÌýThe Foundation solicits and accepts contributions and manages grants and investments to support student scholarships, technology and equipment upgrades, student employment, and student success resources. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded over $3.2 million in student scholarships, opening the doors to education for more than 2,700 91°µÍø students. All gifts to the 91°µÍø Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent of IRS law.

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Mission

The 91°µÍø Foundation engages supporters to invest in students, faculty, and programs, empowering individuals and building stronger communities. We achieve this goal by raising funds to promote and support all educational programs, provide state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, and ensure access through scholarship funds for students.

Students Success

91°µÍø students come from a variety of backgrounds and face many challenges in reaching their personal, professional, and academic goals. The 91°µÍø Foundation is an essential resource to students, faculty, and programs designed to reduce barriers and enhance student success!

91°µÍø Foundation Scholars are grateful. In the words of a recent scholarship recipient: “I’d just like to say thank you again for your generosity. Every little bit of support you have providedÌýhelps ease some of my stress of getting through college. Thanks to the 91°µÍøÌýFoundation Scholarship, I’ll be able to focus on my studies and achieve my dream of becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant. I hope one dayÌýto provide support to others the same way you did for me.”

Board of Trustees

The Foundation is led by a dedicated Board of Trustees drawn from local and state-wide civic, banking, education, entrepreneurial, construction, agriculture, trades, and technology businesses and organizations. Trustees are committed to advancing the mission of the Foundation and the College and working to secure contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations.

91°µÍø Foundation Board of Trustees

Nancy Fotter, Chair

Melissa Higgins, Vice Chair

Dwight Littlefield, 2nd Vice Chair

John Dalton, Immediate Past Chair

Kelly Burbank, Treasurer

Karen Normandin, Secretary

Donald Borman

Richard Boudreau

Dan Coffey

Tiffany Comis

David Dorr

Seth Hebert

Arne Koch

Gabriel Levesque

Anthony Michaud

Steven Webber

John T. Sutton, Trustee Emeritus

Sara J. Sylvester, R.N.

From left, Jennifer Casey – Executive Director, 91°µÍø Foundation, Dan Coffey – Cianbro Corporation, Dwight Littlefield (2nd Vice Chair) – Maine Department of Education, Karen Normandin (Secretary) – President 91°µÍø, John Dalton (Immediate Past Chair) – Northern Light Health Retired, Richard Boudreau – 91°µÍø Alumni Association Chair, Seth Hebert – MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital, Nancy Fotter (Chair) – Camden National Bank, Kelly Burbank (Treasurer) – One River CPAs, David Dorr – Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School, Donald Borman – RSU18 Retired
Absent from Photo:Ìý Melissa Higgins (Vice Chair) -AnalytiChem USA, Inc., Tiffany Comis – Redington Fairview Hospital, Anthony Michaud – Kennebec Cooling & Heating, Arne Koch – Colby College, Gabriel Levesque – Mid-Maine Technical Center, Sara Sylvester, RN – Retired, Steven Webber – MaineGeneral Health
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