Digital Equity through Planning and Partnerships
Island Institute Blog
by Laura England
4d ago
Published by Maine Town & City in April, 2024.  This article is the second in a series by Island Institute exploring the topic of digital equity in relation to Maine’s municipalities. “I went to fill my prescription, but my pharmacist said I needed to make an online profile first.” “I wanted to get a commercial driver’s license, but the training was online, and I don’t have a computer.” “I wanted to attend the housing committee meeting, but I couldn’t find childcare in time.” These seemingly unrelated insights have one thing in common: the need for digital equity. Maine often prides ..read more
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Electric Boat Course Ahead of the Curve
Island Institute Blog
by Brenna Cohen, Community Development Officer
1w ago
As more electric outboard motors quietly emerge on Maine’s harbors, lakes, and waterways, a pressing question surfaces: who will maintain and repair them? As an organization dedicated to the long-term goal of electrifying Maine’s working waterfront, Island Institute convened a team of partners to develop a pioneering two-part education and training initiative. These courses are a collaboration between Island Institute, educators and administrators from Mid-Coast School of Technology (MCST) with critical curriculum and funding from Kennebec Valley Community College (KVCC) through the Maine Jobs ..read more
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Kelp industry continues growth in Maine
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by Julia Matejcek
2w ago
Published by News Center Maine on April 29, 2024.  PORTLAND, Maine — The last week of April brings about a type of harvest growing in popularity in the Gulf of Maine—kelp. In what is arguably the most famous fishing region in the United States, kelp is a harvest Mainers are still learning. So, we joined a boat trip into Casco Bay to see kelp farming in action in an event hosted by the Island Institute and attended by elected officials and business leaders. The Maine Department of Marine Resources lists 35 active kelp faming leases, with 13 others pending. Many of those farmers ar ..read more
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Archipelago Artist Spotlight: Dylan Metrano, La Nef Chocolate
Island Institute Blog
by Laura England
1M ago
In May of 2023, while installing our spring gallery show, Birds and Blooms, I discovered Dylan Metrano’s remarkable paper cutting work and learned of his role as co-founder of La Nef Chocolate. This popular and beloved Maine-made chocolate brand is aligned with Archipelago and Island Institute’s mission of supporting local artists and building community. Through La Nef, Dylan champions Maine’s art community by collaborating with visual artists to create package designs. Intrigued by Dylan’s entrepreneurial journey which has been supported by multiple Island Institute business development ..read more
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Municipal Digital Capacity – a Dirigo Moment for Maine
Island Institute Blog
by Laura England
1M ago
This article is the first in a series by Island Institute published in Maine Town and City that explores the topic of broadband and digital equity in relation to Maine’s municipalities. Mainers love their dirigo moments – those opportunities to lead the nation with shining examples of how we git ‘er done.  Last month featured one of those moments, when Maine’s Digital Equity Plan was the first in the nation to be approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). When congratulating the Maine Connectivity Authority (MCA) “for being the first in the nation t ..read more
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$250,000 to Jumpstart Rebuilding of Maine’s Working Waterfront
Island Institute Blog
by Laura England
2M ago
MEDIA CONTACTS: Richard Knox, Senior Marketing Officer, Island Institute 207-242-5578; rknox@islandinstitute.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Rockland, ME – Island Institute, a community development nonprofit serving Maine’s island and coastal communities, announced today that it has completed Business Resilience Storm Response Grants, totaling $250,000, delivered to 52 waterfront businesses in the wake of the back-to-back January storms. The grants were awarded to fishing cooperatives, lobster wharves, and processing centers that are relied upon by the fishermen, distributors and retailers that are ..read more
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Reducing Energy Burdens in Maine and Elsewhere
Island Institute Blog
by Laura England
2M ago
Block Island Utility District’s plant manager Richard Martin gives members of the Block Island ETIPP team a tour of their generation facilities It’s no surprise that consumers want their power to be reliable and affordable, a duo of attributes that are challenging to balance and achieve anywhere – and notoriously difficult on an island or at the end of long radial power line.   In our fourth year as regional partner for the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP), Island Institute has been busy identifying and evaluating solutions that achieve just those very goals with ..read more
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Charging Ahead: Electrifying Maine’s Working Waterfront
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by Laura England
2M ago
Shoreside infrastructure roundtable at the Hús in Portland Island Institute hit the road this winter to advance the development of electric marine propulsion along Maine’s working coastline. Advocating for a new technology can take you places: from Machias to Portland, to Long Beach, CA.  We’re seeking solutions to support businesses and community transition away from traditional diesel motors and their associated emissions and unpredictable costs. Through systems level thinking, we’re setting the table for the development of this industry by addressing all barriers in tandem.   ..read more
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Fast-tracking Frenchboro Harbor Dredging
Island Institute Blog
by Laura England
2M ago
Frenchboro, Maine Last month, Senator Collins secured $500,000 in federal funding to dredge Frenchboro’s Lunt Harbor. The small island located eight miles off the coast relies on marine transportation and fishing for survival, so a safely navigable harbor is critical for the island’s everyday function. The harbor, the main point for commercial fishing activity, is also the only access point for all mainland needs, including mail, groceries, medical services, and other supplies. The harbor had not been dredged in more than fifty years and because of that gap in maintenance, shoaling has severel ..read more
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In wake of January storms, Maine’s fish wharves and working waterfronts are starting to rebuild
Island Institute Blog
by Laura England
2M ago
Published by MaineBiz on March 21, 2024.  Less than a week after the first of the back-to-back January storms that destroyed much infrastructure along Maine’s working waterfronts, the Island Institute launched a storm response grant program, received applications and began sending out funds to coastal businesses. On Mount Desert Island, Thurston’s Lobster Pound was particularly hard hit, with extensive damage to its wharf. “Island Institute was the first organization that was right there within days after the storm offering a grant to help rebuild,” said Derek LaPointe, the pound’s genera ..read more
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