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December 03, 2025

Coastal Enterprises, Inc. Empowers Maine Small Businesses with New Extreme Weather Preparedness Toolkit and Workshop

The digital toolkit release is paired with an in-person workshop on December 10.

Brunswick, Maine – December 3, 2025 – To help Maine small businesses of all industries survive and thrive in the face of extreme weather, Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI) has launched a series of resources including the Small Business Guide to Preparing for Extreme Weatherand an in-person workshop to help Maine businesses build resilience in the face of increasingly volatile weather events.

Event Details:

Winter Readiness: Prioritizing Business Preparedness and Resilience

Sponsored by M&T Bank, this workshop gathers industry experts to walk us through what to expect for the future of Maine’s climate and share insights on how Maine’s small business community can be better prepared for extreme weather and its impact on business operations. The goal is for small businesses to walk away with practical information on how they can limit business disruptions in the event of extreme weather.

The event will kick off with Hannah Baranes, PhD, Coastal Scientist at GMRI, followed by a panel of experts featuring Patrick Woodcock, President & CEO, Maine State Chamber of Commerce; Robert Carey, Superintendent, Maine Bureau of Insurance; Michael Durkin, Director, Emergency Management Agency, Cumberland County; and Sean Diffley, Engineering Director, Allagash Brewing Company.

Toolkit Highlights:

CEI’s Small Business Guide to Preparing for Extreme Weather provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to understanding the potential risks of weather events to small businesses and how business owners can work to mitigate those risks.

This 32-page digital toolkit includes:

  • Risk assessment questionnaire
  • Step-by-step guides on flood mapping tools
  • Preparedness checklists and recommendations for businesses at all risk levels
  • How your business can support the local community during and after a disaster

“Rural and coastal businesses face unique weather challenges. Our toolkit gives business owners practical steps to protect their operations and teams, supporting a resilient local economy,” said Eliza Jacobs, Associate Program Developer, Business Sustainability & Resilience at CEI.

Register today and download your free toolkit to start building resilience.

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About CEI

Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI) is a Community Development Financial Institution and 501(c)3 nonprofit that works to build a more equitable economy by growing good jobs, livelihoods and small business ownership, while advancing a just transition to a climate-resilient future. CEI integrates finance, business expertise, and policy solutions in ways that make the economy work more equitably.  

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