The fourth annual Source Awards are open to all Maine individuals, groups, businesses and nonprofits doing good work in sustainability. We are looking for all sorts of people: students, teachers, conservationists, farmers, scientists, activists, solar panel installers, volunteers, chefs, naval architects, car mechanics and hotel operators – anyone who is having a positive impact on the environment in Maine. We seek a range of businesses and nonprofits, too, from venerable organizations with established records to relative newcomers with groundbreaking ideas.
Source winners will be announced March 18 in the Maine Sunday Telegram and Central Maine Sunday. They will be honored at the Source Maine Sustainability Awards banquet on Wednesday, April 4 at Pineland Farms in New Gloucester, along with the MOFGA Russell Libby Agricultural Scholar. Tickets are available to the public. Purchase here.
Nominations for 2018 were due February 12.
Learn about our past winners: 2017 | 2016 | 2015
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