Become a Business Member
Friends of Acadia invites businesses who value Acadia National Park for its essential role in the local and statewide economy to support the park by becoming business members of Friends of Acadia.
Friends of Acadia invites businesses who value Acadia National Park for its essential role in the local and statewide economy to support the park by becoming business members of Friends of Acadia.
Designed to be affordable for small businesses, this program offers membership at two levels: Business Friends at $100 and Business Partners at $200. Participating businesses are recognized in a number of ways, year-round, for their commitment to the protection of Acadia.
A.B. & J.R. Hodgkins Contractors
A.C. Parsons Landscaping and Garden Center
Acadia Bike & Coastal Kayaking Tours
Acadia by Carriage
Acadia East Campground
Acadia GEM
Acadia National Park on My Mind
Acadia Park Company
Alliance Data
American Backcountry
American Refining Group
Anne M. Kozak and Sue S. Leiter, Co-Authors
Ann’s Point Inn
Arcadia Publishing
Artemis Gallery
Asticou Inn
Atlantic Brewing Company
Atlantic Landscape Construction
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust
Bar Harbor Bicycle Shop
Bar Harbor Bookstore
Bar Harbor Garden Club
Bar Harbor Savings & Loan
Bar Harbor Wealth Management
Bar Harbor Whale Watch Company
Bass Cottage Inn, Bar Harbor
Bass Harbor Group
Bay Ferries Limited
Beal’s Lobster Pier
BerryDunn
Big Y Foods
Bog Bespoke
Burdick & Associates Landscape Design
CARS
Chapter Two Gallery
Chilton Trust Company
CLYNK
Coastal Irrigation & Lighting
Colleen Miniuk Photography and Writing
Coplon Associates
Crocker House Country Inn
Davis Agency
Debbah’s
Diamonds on the Key
Diana Roper McDowell
Dirt in My Shoes
Downeast Graphics & Printing
Downeast Outing Club
E.L. Shea
Ellsworth American
ExplorUS/Jordan Pond House
Fair Trade Winds
Fiore Artisan Olive Oils & Vinegars
First National Bank
Fogtown Brewing Company
Force Spirit Goose Corporation
Forester John Essential Oils
Four Conifer Cove Lane LLC
Friends of Highland Square
Friends of the Smokies
Frost Farms
Galyn’s
Garden Club of Mount Desert
Geddy’s Pub
Gideon Asen
Goldman, Sachs & Company
Hale & Hamlin
Hannaford Supermarkets
House Wine
Howie Motenko, Photographer
Hutker Architects
Indigo Blues
Interiors by Details
Islandscaping Garden Center
J & P’s Farm Market
Jack Ledbetter Photography
Jerry Miller & Company
John Williams Boat Company
Jordan’s Restaurant
Katherine Noble Churchill Painting
Knowles Company
L.L.Bean
L.S. Robinson Company Insurance
Land & Garden Preserve
LandVest
Lisa Hall Studio
Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge
Lunaform
Luxury Picnics Acadia
Lynam Insurance Agency
Lynam Real Estate
M. Flynn
Machias Savings Bank
Maine Camp Outfitters
Maine Coast Sea Vegetables
Maine Tour Connection
Massage Bar Harbor
MDI Grows Landscape Services
MDI Marathon
Miller Gardens
Mira Monte Inn
Mount Desert Island Hospital
Mount Desert Islander
Nancy Howren, Photographer
Naturalist’s Notebook
Nelson F. Goodwin Company
New York Puzzle Company
Nor’Easter Pound & Market
Oli’s Trolley
Orono Brewing Company
Orvis
Para-Service
Parks Project
Plants Unlimited
Rick Malmstrom Jewelry
Rogue Cafe
Romantic Room
Rosalie’s Pizza
Rosy Rings
Rusticator Shop
Salsbury Hardware
Salt & Steel
Scenic Flights of Acadia
Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park
Sherman’s Book & Stationery Store
Simpson & Vail
Somesville Union Meeting House
Swan Agency Real Estate
Terramor Outdoor Resort
The Bluenose Inn – Lafayette Hotels
The Gallery at Somes Sound
The Thirsty Whale
Three of Strong Spirits
Timbers Kauai Ocean Club and Residences
Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound
United Way Of Central Indiana
University of Maine
VBT Bicycling Vacations
Verisk Analytics Matching Gifts Program
Wallace Events
WaterStone Giving Strategies
West Bay Acadia RV Campground
Whitaker Farm
Wild Gardens of Acadia
Wildland Trekking Company
William Blair & Company
Window Panes
Witham Family Hotels
YWCA of Mount Desert Island
Friends of Acadia is registered to raise funds in all states that require charitable registration. See CHARITABLE REGISTRATION DISCLOSURES for states such as Florida that require us to list their disclosure language statements