NFIB/Maine members are involved in many ways across the state.
Wreaths Donated by NFIB Member Remember Veterans You've probably seen the photos, distributed worldwide since 2005 via e-mail and online. Bright evergreen wreaths with red ribbons, dusted with snow, each carefully placed against the simple white markers on rows of graves at Arlington National Cemetery. Likely you weren't aware that the wreaths have been donated for the past 15 years by NFIB member Morrill Worcester of Harrington, Maine, nor that his generosity has sparked a movement that places many more thousands on veterans' graves across the country.
Be Heard: Voting Your Maine Member Ballot Making your voice heard is more important than ever. Share your views on key small-business issues with Maine lawmakers by voting the Maine Member Ballot today.
Don't Go It Alone: Join an NFIB/Maine Area Action Council Owning a small business can feel very lonely sometimes. Your employees may know your business inside and out, but you're the one at the end of the line. Meeting other small-business owners who share your concerns makes a difference.
Former Teacher Gets On-the-Job Education Twenty years ago Roxanna Adams left her position as a fourth-grade teacher and took over the reins at Atlantic Awards, an awards and advertising specialty items vendor.
Maine Manufacturer Exemplifies Entrepreneurial Characteristics Mark Awalt is a grocer's best friend. This NFIB member and 2004 Small Business Administration Small Business Person of the Year is co-owner of family-run JSI Store Fixtures Inc., an award-winning manufacturer and designer of supermarket and retail displays.
Maine Small Business Activism Happens at the Grassroots It's easy to think that what happens in Freeport is far removed from your daily business activities. However, lawmakers and regulators make changes every day that affect your ability to run your business!