Our Sector Organizing and Networking Groups
Maine ECO-BIPOC
A coalition of organizations and individuals addressing issues of racial equity related to climate change, outdoor recreation, agriculture and land use/access.
Contact Estephanie Martinez-Alfonzo, Sector Organizer
BIPOC Educators
In addition to professional networking, this group works with local school systems to address disparities in student discipline, workplace bias, and resource needs.
Contact Ayesha Hall, Sector Organizer
Healthcare & Wellness
This group is newly forming and currently consists of physicians, nurses, therapists and wellness practitioners. Anyone working in a related field may join.
Volunteer Sector Organizer Needed - For more information
Housing, Real Estate, & Trades
A group of BIPOC housing advocates, real estate owners/ investors, and realtors who meet bi-monthly to discuss opportunities for investing and addressing community housing needs.
Contact Aziza Perkins, Sector Organizer
Media & Communications
Media and communications professionals and volunteers convene to discuss how to employ their expertise to better serve and spotlight BIPOC communities. Meetings are held in-person at Portland Media Center on the second Thursday each month.
Contact Jerry Edwards, Sector Organizer
COMPASS
Compass is a networking group for Black professionals. The group convenes monthly for social events, cross-sector organizing, charitable purposes and speaking engagements online and at BIPOC-owned businesses.
BIPOC Entrepreneurs Network (formerly Maine Black Business Association)
BIPOC Entrepreneurs Network gathers quarterly to learn about resources offered through Maine’s extensive business support agencies. This group also provides critical feedback to local and state agencies seeking to develop more equitable services to underrepresented communities. Our business mentoring program facilitates opportunities for BIPOC owners to learn from other entrepreneurs both within and outside of the BIPOC community.
The BIPOC Business After Hours, is a quarterly event dedicated to shining a spotlight on businesses owned by Black, Indigenous, or people of color. At our unique gatherings, we go beyond the traditional networking experience to foster direct engagement between visionary entrepreneurs and enthusiastic consumers within these communities.
BIPOC BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
BIPOC Business After Hours aims to create a powerful platform that connects entrepreneurs with the skills, tools, and resources of BIPOC professionals within our wider network. Our events are designed to be immersive and inclusive, providing an inviting space for entrepreneurs to showcase their ventures and connect with potential customers who truly appreciate the value they bring.
Whether you are a business owner seeking to expand your reach, a consumer eager to support BIPOC-led enterprises, or an enthusiast looking to explore the diverse range of products and services our communities have to offer, BIPOC Business After Hours is an opportunity to do so.
Contact us if you are a BIPOC-owned business who would like to host The Third Place network in your space or collaborate on an opportunity to highlight your business.