Learning Disabilities Association of Maine donations received

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Basic donee information

We do not have any donee information for the donee Learning Disabilities Association of Maine in our system.

Donee donation statistics

Cause areaCountMedianMeanMinimum10th percentile 20th percentile 30th percentile 40th percentile 50th percentile 60th percentile 70th percentile 80th percentile 90th percentile Maximum
Overall 13 25,000 22,304 10,000 10,500 18,000 20,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 26,850 27,600 28,000
Health and Environment 5 25,000 21,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
Environment 8 25,000 23,119 10,500 10,500 18,000 24,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 26,850 27,600 28,000 28,000

Donation amounts by donor and year for donee Learning Disabilities Association of Maine

Donor Total 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002
John Merck Fund (filter this donee) 289,950.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 27,600.00 28,000.00 26,850.00 25,000.00 24,000.00 18,000.00 10,500.00
Total 289,950.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 27,600.00 28,000.00 26,850.00 25,000.00 24,000.00 18,000.00 10,500.00

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Full list of donations in reverse chronological order (13 donations)

Graph of top 10 donors (for donations with known year of donation) by amount, showing the timeframe of donations

Graph of donations and their timeframes
DonorAmount (current USD)Amount rank (out of 13)Donation dateCause areaURLInfluencerNotes
John Merck Fund10,000.00132014-12Health and Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To hone a market-focused advocacy strategy to reduce exposures to toxic chemicals and search for safer alternatives.
John Merck Fund20,000.00102013-12Health and Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures everywhere Mainers live, work, and play.
John Merck Fund25,000.0042012-12Health and Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures everywhere Mainers live, work, and play.
John Merck Fund25,000.0042011-12Health and Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To engage in advocacy and market campaigns in Maine to promote policies at the state and federal levels that protect human and environmental health.
John Merck Fund25,000.0042010-12Health and Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures where we live, work and play by ensuring strong implementation of Maine’s precedent-setting safer chemicals policy, and participating in a national coalition to comprehensively reform federal chemicals policy based on the Maine model.
John Merck Fund25,000.0042009-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures where we live, work and play, in 2010 by: ensuring strong implementation of Maine’s precedent-setting safer chemicals policy; participating in a national coalition to comprehensively reform federal chemicals policy based on the Maine model; and cultivating a new generation of state leadership as safer chemicals champions.
John Merck Fund27,600.0022008-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures by phasing out use and release of persistent toxic chemicals and enacting comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Maine.
John Merck Fund28,000.0012007-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To participate in the Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Maine, which protects human health from toxic chemical exposures where we live, work and play by advocating elimination of persistent toxic chemicals and comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Maine.
John Merck Fund26,850.0032006-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To protect human health from toxic chemical exposures by phasing out use and release of persistent toxic chemicals and enacting comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Maine.
John Merck Fund25,000.0042005-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To promote reforms in Maine that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
John Merck Fund24,000.0092004-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To promote reforms in Maine that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
John Merck Fund18,000.00112003-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- As part of the Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Maine, to promote reforms that phase out the unnecessary use of the entire class of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.
John Merck Fund10,500.00122002-12Environmenthttps://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/-- To form a coalition of health and environmental organizations that will promote reforms to phase out the use of persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals.