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Visit our online directory of locally owned, independent businesses in Portland — and don’t be surprised by the variety, affordability, and quality of the goods and services you’ll find once you start thinking local! To see how we define "locally owned" and "independent," go to About Us. SUSTAINING MEMBERS Thank you!
A La Carte Services
Barber Foods
BENCHMARK Residential & Investment Real Estate
Casco Bay Eyecare
Coffee By Design
CornerStone Building & Restoration
David Munster’s TV
Eli Phant
e-onlinedata
Fetch
Goodwill Industries of Northern New England
Grace
Green Clean Maine
Green Tree Realty
Longfellow Books
Nine Stones Spa
Oakhurst Dairy
Planet Dog
Port Property Management
Portland Press Herald/ Maine Sunday Telegram
Portmanteau
PowerPay
Sawyer & Whitten Marine Electronics
Sebago Brewing Co.
Tsunami Tattoo
The Dog Wash, Etc.
Videoport
Wright-Ryan Construction Inc.
XPress Copy
Joan Leitzer
Peter Metsch
Stacy Mitchell
Craig Schneider
Kristen Smith
Lauren Wayne
For more on becoming a Sustaining Member, please see the Membership Application or contact us.
Portland Buy Local is a campaign of the Portland Independent Business & Community Alliance. Our mission is to support locally owned, independent businesses in Portland, to maintain our unique community character, provide continuing opportunities for entrepreneurs, build community economic strength, and prevent the displacement of community-based businesses by national and global chains.

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| | | Breaking Ground | | |  | | Tel: 207-772-7484 | | Web: http://www.breaking-ground.org | | | Breaking Ground is powered by community, inspired by grassroots initiative, and committed to sustainability. We enable Cameroonians address self-identified needs of their communities by providing locally initiated projects with funding & resources. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Hour Exchange Portland | | 470 Forest Ave., Suite 300 |  | | Tel: 207-874-9868 | | Web: http://www.hourexchangeportland.org | | | Hour Exchange Portland is a service exchange program of neighbors helping neighbors using the currency of time. Members can get their homes weatherized, get access to health care, get tickets to arts shows, get services to grow their small businesses, get | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | InnerEdge Counseling | | 25 Middle Street |  | | Tel: 207-773-9724 | | Web: | | | We help people dealing with substance use, misuse & abuse. We provide an atmosphere of change and a holistic approach: focusing on the motivational, cultural & ethnic aspects of each person’s situation. Call to confidentially discuss your situation. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Maine College of Art | | 522 Congress Street |  | | Tel: (207) 879-5742 | | Web: http://www.meca.edu | | | MECA offers a BFA, MFA, & post-baccalaureate in Art Education and Continuing Studies for youth and adults. The Joanne Waxman Library and the Institute of Contemporary Art are free and open to the public. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Maine Interfaith Light and Power | | P.O. Box 4834 |  | | Tel: (207) 721-0444 | | Web: http://www.meipl.org | | | MeIPL works to help prevent climate change by engaging the faith communities & people of ME in energy conservation. MeIPL is non-profit and brings residents & organizations together to buy clean energy. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Maine Island Trail Association | | 58 Fore Street, Suite 30-3 |  | | Tel: 207-761-8225 | | Web: http://www.mita.org | | | The Maine Island Trail Association is a statewide membership organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the wild islands of the coast of Maine. The waterway is 375 miles long with 185 sites for camping and day-use available to members. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Munjoy Hill Neighborhood Organization | | 92 Congress Street |  | | Tel: (207)775-3050 | | Web: http://www.munjoyhill.org | | | MHNO (MunjoyHill.org) is a volunteer membership organization for Munjoy Hill projects, including the Observer, the East End Directory, MunjFest street festival, and quarterly meetings about Hill issues. We welcome Hill diversity. Join us! | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Nagaloka Buddhist Center | | 81 Oak Street |  | | Tel: (207) 774-1545 | | Web: http://www.nagalokabuddhistcenter.org | | | Nagaloka is a spiritual community that provides a comfortable meditative space for individuals to explore and practice Buddhism. We offer regular meditation sessions, retreats and introductory classes, and have a bookstore with Dharma crafts. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Portland Arts & Cultural Alliance | | 549 Congress Street |  | | Tel: 207-772-6828 | | Web: http://www.portlandarts.org | | | City of Portland’s local arts agency. Its mission to strengthen Portland by strengthening the arts is achieved by assessing, articulating & advocating for the needs of the community. PACA organizes the First Friday Art Walk & Creative Conversations. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Portland Chamber Music Festival | | Abromson Center 88 Bedford Street |  | | Tel: 800-320-0257 | | Web: http://www.pcmf.org | | | PCMF has gained an outstanding regional & national reputation since it began in 1994. The Festival brings nationally recognized performers to Portland each August to present chamber music concerts. PCMF also presents additional non-summer programs. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Portland Museum of Art | | 7 Congress Square Plaza |  | | Tel: (207) 775-6148 | | Web: http://www.portlandmuseum.org | | | Discover three centuries of art & architecture in downtown Portland. Experience works by Winslow Homer, Marsden Hartley, Rockwell Kent, and Andrew Wyeth. European masters including Degas, Monet, Renoir, and Picasso. Visit the Museum Store & café. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | Portland Trails | | 305 Commercial St. |  | | Tel: (207) 775-2411 | | Web: http://www.trails.org | | | Portland Trails is a non-profit urban land trust dedicated to building and maintaining a network of multi-use trails in the Greater Portland (ME) area. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | |
| | | The Trade Exchange | | 70 Center Street |  | | Tel: (207) 347-5199 | | Web: http://www.thetradeexchange.com/ | | | Maine owned and operated business-to-business bartering network. 250+ Maine members utilizing goods and services on barter. Affiliated with independent barter companies nationwide for travel and export opportunities. | | | More Info | Print Version | Recommend | | There are 358 listings in the directory
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