Non-Profit Organizarions
Perhaps due to the history of the area, and/or the various educational organizations including the Oceanarium and various museums, there are many, diverse non-profit organizations in the Bar Harbor, Maine area. From service organizations including Rotary and Kiwanis to historical organizations, to garden clubs, new community members will find many local non-profits and charities.
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The Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island division of the Rotary Club serves the local community and businesses.
The Beatrix Farrand Society celebrates landscape architecture offers educational programs and resources on the subject.
The Blue Hill Heritage Trust works with landowners to perserve and protect areas of land that have ecological value.
The Castine Arts Association encourages the community to be involved in the creation and enjoyment of art in Castine, Maine.
The Castine Research Corporation performs research on crime related books and magazines.
The Island Heritage Trust of Deer Isle and Stonington, Maine is dedicated to the preservation and conservation of the open space and environment that surrounds the area.
The Maine Environmental Research Institute focuses on the connection between pollution and marine mammal illness.
Maine Share is an organization that provides funds to state wide non-profits and organizations in the state of Maine.
The Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory is a biomedical research and educational facility.
The Small Woodland Owners Association of Maine encourages sound forestry management and stewardship.
The Jackson Laboratory is a not for profit organization that focuses on genetic research and human health.
Seymour Papert started the Learning Barn as an alternative education school in Blue Hill, Maine.
The Water Research Institute of Blue Hill provides educational programs and performs research on the new consciousness of water.
The Tides Institute and Museum of Art strives to expand its collection of art and to share it with the community.
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