Charitable Giving
Maine Hosting Solutions
Gives Back

Maine Hosting Solutions prides itself on giving back to the community. Our giving back program consists of direct funding, participation, web hosting services, design services, promotion, consulting, and discounts.
Here are just some of the organizations we support:
- Bath Food Bank
- DogWill
- Patten Free Library
- Fort Williams Park Foundation
- Harpswell Business Association
- Kittery Art Association
- Maine State Museum
- Boothbay Region Art Foundation
- Central Lincoln County YMCA
- Maine Preservation
- Sagadahoc Preservation
- Kennebec Estuary Land Trust
- Kennebec Land Trust
- Phippsburg Land Trust
- The Water Bird Society
- Wolfs Neck Farm
- Pejepscot Historical Society
- The Plant Home
- National Kidney Foundation
- Main Street Bath
- Gardiner Main Street
- Maine State Federation of Fire Fighters
- Maine State Police
- Muscular Dystrophy Foundation
- Bath Heritage Days
- Portland Ballet
- Orono Boardwalk
- The Waterbird Society
- Harpswell, Maine Tourism Assoc.
- The Good Life Center
- Home Counselors Inc.
- Chinese and American Friendship Association of Maine
- Portland Youth Football
- York Center For Wildlife
- Chocolate Church Arts Center
- Oceanside Conservation Trust of Casco Bay
- Center for Teaching and Learning
- Kittery Art Association
- Friends of Maine’s Seabird Islands
- Maine Energy Education Program
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