Maine’s manufacturing sector is receiving a significant boost through a series of strategic initiatives and grants aimed at promoting Maine-made products and supporting manufacturers in both domestic and international markets. Governor Janet Mills’ Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan, as well as organizations such as the Maine Technology Institute (MTI) and Maine International Trade Center (MITC), offer a range of programs that provide funding for eligible manufacturers to invest in new technology, explore new markets, and enhance their business development strategies.
The Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan
At the heart of these efforts is the Maine Jobs & Recovery Plan, which is injecting nearly $3 million into the local economy as part of a larger $6 million program. Announced on July 2, 2024, the plan offers direct grants to provide immediate financial support to businesses of all sizes, helping cover costs associated with scaling up production, improving marketing strategies, or investing in new technologies. Additionally, a significant portion of the funds is allocated to help businesses explore new markets, both domestically and internationally, allowing manufacturers to diversify their customer base and reduce dependency on local sales.
The Domestic Trade Program focuses specifically on enhancing the sales of Maine products within the United States. This program offers marketing and promotion grants to help businesses develop and implement effective marketing campaigns, as well as sales expansion grants aimed at increasing sales channels through trade show attendance, direct sales activities, and partnership development. Recent grant recipients highlight the diversity and innovation within Maine’s manufacturing sector. Businesses ranging from bagel producers to mustard makers and surfboard manufacturers have received funding to boost their sales efforts. Small-scale food producers have used grants to enhance their packaging, improve shelf life, and expand their distribution networks, while niche manufacturers like surfboard producers have leveraged these funds to tap into specialized markets.
MTI Supports Innovation
MTI’s mission is to stimulate economic growth in Maine by encouraging and supporting technological innovation. The organization offers grants and loans to businesses developing new technologies or innovative products, helping them stay competitive in the market. MTI plays a pivotal role in supporting the state’s manufacturers through its Maine Entrepreneur Resource Corps (MERC) program. This program provides valuable resources and funding opportunities for innovative businesses. Additionally, MERC provides mentorship, business development resources, and networking opportunities, ensuring that entrepreneurs have the guidance and support they need to succeed. By fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, the MERC program aims to create high-quality jobs and drive long-term economic growth in the state.
Going Global with MITC
Maine’s commitment to supporting its manufacturers extends beyond domestic borders. MITC’s mission is to increase the competitiveness of Maine businesses in the global marketplace through trade and investment. To this end, MITC offers the Maine Domestic Trade Expansion Program (DTEP), which helps businesses enter and thrive in international markets. DTEP provides comprehensive support for businesses looking to export their products, including market research, compliance assistance, and connections to international buyers. Financial support is also available to help cover the costs associated with international trade, such as shipping, tariffs, and marketing abroad. By facilitating global trade, DTEP aims to expand the market reach of Maine manufacturers and enhance their global presence, ultimately contributing to the state’s economic prosperity.
DECD Looks to Maine’s Manufacturing Future
Focusing on Maine’s sustained economic expansion, the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) has outlined a strategic plan aimed at fostering long-term growth for the state’s manufacturing sector. This plan includes infrastructure investment to support manufacturing operations, workforce development initiatives to ensure a skilled labor force, and sustainability initiatives encouraging manufacturers to adopt eco-friendly practices, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers. The strategic plan also emphasizes fostering innovation and collaboration among businesses, which can lead to the development of cutting-edge products and services. Ultimately, these goals aim to create a more resilient and competitive manufacturing industry in Maine.
Maine’s Commitment
The array of incentives and grants available to manufacturers in Maine underscores the state’s commitment to fostering a robust and dynamic manufacturing sector. From direct financial support to comprehensive market expansion programs, these initiatives provide a solid foundation for businesses looking to grow and succeed. For manufacturers in Maine, these opportunities offer a chance to drive their businesses to new heights in both domestic and international markets. By capitalizing on these resources, businesses can ensure sustainable growth and contribute to the overall economic vitality of the state. Talk to your financial advisor to learn more about how your business can benefit from Maine’s expanding incentive programs.
Samantha Pedersen joined ARB in 2004 and currently serves as a director. She provides business advisory and attest services primarily to credit unions, commercial businesses, manufacturers, and nonprofit organizations. Sam is responsible for coordinating the training and implementation of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) updates at ARB.