RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PROJECT MAINE
PO Box 141, Belfast, ME 04915 rjpmidcoast.org

Total Revenue
$999,385
Total Expenses
$991,425
Net Assets
$215,111

Organizations Filed Purposes: Restorative Justice Project Maine facilitates compassionate responses to crime and wrong doing that fosters support and healing for the victim; accountablility, rehababilitation and reintegration of the offender: and renewal and saftey for the community.

RJP provides community conferencing in response to juvenile offenses in Hancock, Waldo, Knox, Lincoln and Sagadahoc Counties; serving about 80 youth per year in partnership with the Department of Corrections; this program engages over 1000 community members in this process annually. RJP provides restorative community conferencing in response to adult offenses in Waldo and Knox counties; we are working to secure funding to expand adult services across our service area. Current capacity is funded by grants. Approximately 25 adult offenders are referred to this process annually; thus, just over 200 community members are engaged in responding to crime/harm caused by adults in the community setting. MYC also has a contract for $365,000 with the DOC providing similar programs in the Portland and Lewiston Maine area.

Restorative School Program:Through our partnership with Umaine Hutchinson center we offer a six session courseon the Foundations of Restorative Practices for schools and individuals. Additionallly we have a contract with RSU 13-Rockland and RSU 71-Belfast to assist in developing their capacity to use restoratvie practices district wide.

CBCR: The Community Based Crime Reduction Program aims to prevent and reduce crime and its impacts by implementing a data-informed, collaborative, place based infrastructure and replicable model designed especially for rural communities. These Community Justice Centers will build safety through increased community connections and networks of care built around the factors that drive crime in rural communities, especially in young adults. In addition, CJCs will offer all community members meaningful ways to belong and become involved in community life building protective factors and social cohesion.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Aaron ParkDirector1$0
Tim HughesDirector1$0
Janine GatesDirector1$0
Robert PorterDirector1$0
Bob GalloDirector4$0
Chris LegoreDirector4$0
Penny LinnDirector1$0
John WilliamsChairman10$0
Bill WalchSecretary2$0
Jim MillerTreasurer2$0

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