Funding now available from Governor’s Jobs Plan for smaller communities to reduce energy costs and create savings for taxpayers
Norridgewock, MAINE – Governor Janet Mills and Efficiency Maine today announced the availability of $4 million from the Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan to help small communities cut energy costs in public buildings and save taxpayer dollars by improving energy efficiency.
Representatives from state, county, municipal and non-profit agencies meet to share strategies that balance climate-friendly and practical solutions that improve local infrastructure while saving taxpayers.
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Cities and towns across Maine will use grants to improve local resilience against climate effects such as flooding, rising sea levels, and extreme storms. Governor Janet Mills announced today that 13 communities in Maine will receive nearly $20 million in grants through her Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan for municipal investments to protect vital infrastructure from effects of climate change.
NEW HIRES Chelsea Moeller has joined Thomas College as vice president for advancement. Moeller most recently served as the director of donor engagement