EDDs

Name of Organization Description of Organization Location of Organization Phone Number Email One
Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments (AVCOG) AVCOG is a leader in the coordination and delivery of regional planning and municipal services with a full-time professional staff of 15 concentrated in four targeted areas: Economic Development, Land Use Planning, Transportation and Environmental Management. AVCOG provides financing assistance for start-ups, expansions and modernizations throughout the tri-county area (Androscoggin, Franklin & Oxford Counties). In addition to our loan programs, AVCOG also provides one on one certified business advising through the Maine Small Business Development Centers (SBDC). 125 Manley Road, Auburn, ME 04210, USA 207-783-9186 avcog@avcog.org
Eastern Maine Development Corporation We foster public-private relationships and leverage resources that help businesses, communities and individuals reach long-term goals and prosperity. We are the only economic development company in the state that provides services to these three groups under one umbrella. Our integrated programs and individualized services accelerate economic and workforce development through this holistic approach. 40 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401, USA 207-942-6389 business@emdc.org
Greater Portland Council of Governments We're a convener for regional leadership. We help our 25 member communities work together and also staff the Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation System (PACTS), which distributes federal planning and transportation dollars in Cumberland and York counties. 970 Baxter Boulevard, Portland, ME 04103, USA 207-774-9891 info@gpcog.org
Kennebec Valley Council of Governments Kennebec Valley Council of Governments (KVCOG) is a private, non-profit organization established in 1967. KVCOG is a membership organization and is owned and operated for the benefit of its members. The Council of Governments is enabled by state statue. The office is located in Fairfield, Maine and serves Kennebec, Somerset and western Waldo Counties. 17 Main Street, Fairfield, Maine 04937, USA 207-453-4258 info@kvcog.org
Southern Maine Planning & Development Commission Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission (SMPDC) is a non-partisan, non-profit agency that cultivates thriving, sustainable communities and strengthens local governments by leading planning and economic development for 39 towns in Southern Maine. 110 Main Street, Saco, ME, USA 207-571-7065  
Sunrise County Economic Council The Sunrise County Economic Council (SCEC) initiates and facilitates the creation of jobs and prosperity in Washington County, Maine, by working with a consortium of community-minded businesses, not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and citizens. 7 Ames Way, Machias, Maine 04654 207-255-0983 scec@sunrisecounty.org
Midcoast Council of Governments Midcoast Maine is home to many hardworking municipalities, businesses, and people who sometimes need a hand getting a jump start on their futures. Whether that may be writing grants at a federal level or looking to become educated on the processes of local government, MCEDD is here to help. 165 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME, USA 207-443-5790 bnajpauer@mceddme.org
Northern Maine Development Commission The Northern Maine Development Commission (NMDC) is a membership organization comprised of participating communities and counties in the Aroostook Washington Economic Development District. 11 W Presque Isle Rd, Caribou, ME, USA 207-498-8736 jgulliver@nmdc.com
Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments AVCOG's has both a Business Loan Program (up to $150,000) and Microloan Program ($50,000 or less) which can be utilized for building improvements, furniture and fixtures, equipment, inventory, supplies, working capital. In addition AVCOG’s has a quick loan program for existing and start-up businesses for loans of less than $10,000 and for borrowers with a credit score of 650 or higher. Auburn, Maine, USA 207-783-9186 jmickeriz@avcog.org

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