August 2010 Archive


  • Thursday, August 26, 2010 9:14 AM

    The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) was recently notified by the U.S. Department of Education that Maine has been awarded a $1.5 million College Access Challenge Grant for fiscal year 2011.  Available monies are to be used by states on efforts to increase college access and success among underserved student populations. 

     

    In Maine, the grant will be known as the Maine College Access Challenge Grant (MCACG) Program and will be administered by FAME.  The grant will enable FAME to expand its outreach efforts to help students achieve their postsecondary goals.  Funds will be used to provide information and outreach to Maine students and families regarding financial aid, financial education, and debt management.

     

    “FAME is pleased to announce the availability of grant funds for the MCACG Program,” stated Beth Bordowitz, Chief Executive Officer of FAME.  “These much-needed funds will help us strengthen our outreach and financial education efforts to help Maine students and families achieve their postsecondary education goals.” 

     

    The FAME outreach team includes veteran financial aid professionals who not only work with high schools but also coordinate with middle and elementary schools, as well as adult education centers, to reach students and parents.  The free services provided are available to all Maine citizens, regardless of income.

     

    MCACG is part of a federal program designed to significantly increase the number of underrepresented students who enter and remain in postsecondary education.  To accomplish this purpose, MCACG will focus on three key components:  (1) college access and completion services and programs; (2) competitive grants to organizations providing college access and/or completion services or programs; and (3) scholarships for low-income students to enroll in early college courses.

     

    Funding for grants will be awarded on a competitive basis to eligible non-profit organizations.  Proposals should support the overarching goal of increasing the number of students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education, with a focus on preparation, aspiration and success.  The application deadline is September 24, 2010.

    Eligibility and application information are available on FAME’s Web site.   Questions about MCACG or the application process should be directed to adostie@famemaine.com.


  • Thursday, August 26, 2010 9:06 AM

    Items of Interest for August 2010:

     

    Maine College Access Challenge Grant Program

    EPIC Update

    Harold Alfond College Challenge Casting Calls


  • Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:23 PM

    The Board of Directors of the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) recently approved the allocation and issuance of a Recovery Zone Facility Bond for a Westbrook-based business in order to help stimulate the economy and preserve and create Maine jobs. 

     

    At its August 19, 2010 meeting, the FAME Board approved low-cost financing through the Recovery Zone Facility Bond Program for SIGCO, Inc. and Lake Creek Properties, LLC of Westbrook.  The two companies jointly submitted an application to obtain a bond allocation in the amount of $2,750,000 for the expansion of a building and the purchase of manufacturing equipment used in SIGCO’s glass fabrication process.  Norway Savings Bank will provide financing for the project.  Cumberland County Commissioners submitted a letter in support of the company’s application.

     

    SIGCO, Inc. is a Westbrook-based glass and architectural metal fabricator and distributor.  Lake Creek Properties, LLC is a related company that owns the real estate on which the company operates.  SIGCO employs ninety-three employees and hopes to grow the workforce to 100 employees next year and to 110 employees the following year.

     

    FAME Board Chair Glenn Lamarr stated:  “FAME is pleased to assist SIGCO, Inc. in accessing lower-cost financing to help with its expansion and purchase of equipment.  We expect the project to help stimulate the local economy and preserve Maine jobs.”

     

    “SIGCO greatly appreciates FAME’s support of our expansion plans and equipment purchase as we grow our business,” stated David McElhinny, President of SIGCO, Inc.  “With FAME’s help, we are able to undertake this expansion project and solidify our position as New England’s premier glass fabricator.”

     

    Last spring, the Maine Legislature enacted and Governor Baldacci signed into law Public Law 2009, Chapter 517, An Act to Facilitate Recovery Zone Facility Bonds, Recovery Zone Economic Development Bonds and Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds.  The law, which became effective March 17, 2010, facilitates low-cost financing for eligible private and public projects state-wide.  The law implements federal recovery act provisions to help Maine businesses, municipalities, counties and others access tax-exempt bond financing for economic development projects. 


    Along with Maine counties, FAME and the Maine Municipal Bond Bank help facilitate these opportunities for financing economic development.  FAME and the Bond Bank use their experience and expertise in the issuance of bonds.  FAME helps to facilitate private economic development projects, while the Bond Bank helps with public projects.

     

    Anyone interested in more information may contact FAME (for private projects) at (800) 228-3734 or (for public projects) the Maine Municipal Bond Bank at (800) 821-1113.  Additionally, interested persons may contact their local county officials for more information.  FAME has posted a fact sheet with county contact information at its Web site: http://www.famemaine.com/files/Pages/business/businesses/bonds/Recovery_Zone_Facility_Bonds.aspx

     

    FAME also approved an increase in the maximum dollar amount in its Economic Recovery Loan Program.  The Economic Recovery Loan Program provides subordinate (gap) financing to assist Maine businesses in their efforts to remain viable and/or improve productivity.  Effective August 19, 2010, the new maximum loan amount for a single loan relationship will be increased from $300,000 to $500,000 through June 30, 2011.  The increased loan limit is a result of the June 2010 voter-approved bond question that recapitalized the Economic Recovery Loan Program by $3 million.

     

    Finally, the FAME Board authorized initiation of the rulemaking process for several proposed rules, including the Maine Veterinary Medicine Loan Program and the Maine Food Processing Grant Program.  The veterinary medicine program results from Public Law 2009, Chapter 488, which was enacted during the Second Session of the 124th Maine Legislature.  The law, An Act to Encourage Veterinary Practice in Maine and Make Revisions to Related Medical Education Programs Administered by the Finance Authority of Maine, created the Maine Veterinary Medicine Loan Program to be administered by FAME.  When funded, the program will feature up to two forgivable loans of up to $25,000 per year for Maine veterinary students and will promote veterinarian practice for livestock in areas of the state that are underserved for livestock practitioners.  Loan recipients in the program may receive forgiveness of either 12.5% or 25% annually of their total balance depending on their employment and the level of livestock service they provide.  The Maine Food Processing Grant Program results from the voter-approved June bond measure that authorizes FAME to administer food processing grants fro fishing, agricultural, and dairy enterprises.  The rule is designed to assist Maine food processors, their employees, and Maine communities with grants to support the creation, retention, and growth of such enterprises.  Public hearings on both rules will be held at the Board’s September 16, 2010 meeting in Wells.
             


  • Thursday, August 05, 2010 10:58 AM

    The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) is currently displaying the work of Connie Henderson, a watercolor artist from Dixmont, Maine. 

     

    “FAME is pleased to support Maine artists and benefits from the beautiful art adorning our hallways,” stated FAME Chief Executive Officer Beth Bordowitz.   

     

    Henderson was born in Portland, Maine, and began painting during her childhood.  She won her first prize at the age of ten.  She subsequently studied under several well-known artists and earned a degree in fine arts from the University of Maine.  She enjoys passing on to her students what she has learned from her past teachers.   

                   

    Henderson has received several awards and was accepted into the juried Senior Festival Show at the University of Maine Hutchinson Center in Belfast.  She also was accepted into the juried part of the Maine Public Broadcasting Network auction. 

     

    Henderson currently exhibits at the Works of Hand Gallery in Winter Harbor, Maine.  She has been offering workshops for over thirty years.  Henderson’s works can be viewed online at www.dirigoroadgallery.com

     

    FAME hopes to bring visibility to the achievements of Maine artists by providing an opportunity to exhibit their artwork and to inspire passion about art in others. 

     

    The public may view the exhibition at the FAME office Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  The FAME building is located at 5 Community Drive, Augusta, Exit 112 off Interstate 95.  The exhibit is open to the public until mid-October.            

     

    To learn more about FAME art exhibits and openings, or if you are an artist who would like to have your work considered for exhibition, please contact FAME at 1-800-228-3734.

     

    FAME is a quasi-independent state agency that provides innovative financial solutions to help Maine people and businesses pursue educational and business opportunities.