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Avangrid Foundation Backs Nonprofit Entrepreneurship in Maine

The Roux Institute’s Intrapreneurship for Nonprofits program is made possible through the Avangrid Foundation’s support

The Avangrid Foundation, the philanthropic arm of leading energy company Avangrid Inc., a member of the Iberdrola Group, today announced its support for Intrapreneurship for Nonprofits, a program run by Northeastern University’s Roux Institute. This program invites 10 nonprofit organizations from Maine to develop an entrepreneurial approach to their missions. Through hands-on workshops, expert mentorship, and strategic guidance, nonprofits will gain the tools to build, test, and scale their ideas, positioning their organizations for long-term success. Participation for this cohort was made possible by a $125,000 grant from the Avangrid Foundation.

“Supporting the Roux Institute’s Intrapreneurship for Nonprofits program strengthens our commitment to empowering Maine nonprofits to flourish and serve our communities in transformative ways,” said Avangrid CEO Jose Antonio Miranda. “At Avangrid, we know bold ideas, innovative visions, and investment in education are essential to solving local challenges and creating a lasting impact.”

“The Avangrid Foundation is proud to support the Roux Institute in cultivating nonprofit leadership rooted in sustainable and mission-driven growth,” said Pablo Colón, Executive Director of Avangrid Foundation and Director of Corporate Citizenship at Avangrid. “We are grateful to the ten participating nonprofits for their dedication to learning and growing that will amplify their ability to serve and uplift Mainers.”

Over the course of this 5-month program, nonprofit leaders will develop new revenue generating income streams for their organizations, build a business model, explore pricing and marketing strategies, develop an online presence, and craft a compelling pitch. Participants are paired with experienced expert mentors for personalized guidance throughout the entire program and matched with Northeastern University student co-ops specializing in business analysis, marketing, and design.

The program will culminate in a final Showcase on December 9, where teams will present their progress and plans to an audience of peers and mentors. By the end of the program, each nonprofit organization will have built a tested business plan, taken key steps toward external engagement, and laid the foundation for a sustainable and mission-driven income stream.

“At the Roux Institute, we believe innovation comes not only from startups, but also from mission-driven organizations tackling critical challenges. Intrapreneurship for Nonprofits gives nonprofit leaders the tools and support to think like entrepreneurs — testing bold ideas, building sustainable models, and expanding their impact. We’re delighted to partner with the Avangrid Foundation to help bridge innovation and social good in Maine,” said Warren Adams, Head of Entrepreneurship at the Roux Institute.

“Camp Sunshine is honored to participate in the Roux Institute’s Intrapreneurship for Nonprofits program, made possible through the generous support of the Avangrid Foundation. This exciting opportunity enables us to explore innovative, revenue-generating ideas to advance our mission and expand our impact. I’m especially proud to collaborate with our board member, Dr. Tamara StClaire, Chief Business Transformation Officer at MaineHealth. Her expertise, along with the guidance of the Roux Institute mentors and student co-ops, is invaluable as we continue our commitment to innovation, excellence, and compassionate care,” said Joanne Bean, President and Chief Executive Officer of Camp Sunshine.

“We’re grateful for the ongoing support from the Avangrid Foundation, which has allowed us to participate in this program. As a small nonprofit that relies on grants and donations to fulfill our mission, having access to the mentorship, expertise, and camaraderie involved is invaluable as we think about a new approach to engaging the public more deeply in our work,” said Lynda Ada Doughty, Executive Director of Marine Mammals of Maine.

Northeastern University’s Roux Institute, located in Portland, Maine, is part of Northeastern’s 13-campus global network. Founded in 2020 through a partnership with David and Barbara Roux and the Harold Alfond Foundation, the institute is dedicated to driving economic growth in Maine and beyond.

The Roux Institute offers graduate education, applied research, and entrepreneurship programming in high-impact fields such as artificial intelligence, life sciences, data science, and engineering. Through these efforts, the Institute accelerates innovation, fosters economic development, and helps shape the future of work across northern New England and beyond.

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