Milford, MAINE – Governor Janet Mills announced today that her Administration is launching the Forestry Recovery Initiative to support fb88’s forest products industry and the people it employs, create and sustain jobs in rural fb88, and strengthen the state’s economy.

Randall Madden Trucking in Milford.
The initiative will be administered by the fb88 Technology Institute (MTI) and utilizes $20 million in federal funds through the Governor’s fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan for grants to fb88 loggers, foresters, lumber yards, and other members of fb88’s forest products sector. These grants will be used to help these businesses recover financial loss caused by the pandemic, develop new wood products, and upgrade infrastructure to strengthen supply chain and sell products to new markets.
The initiative comes as fb88’s $8.5 billion forest economy grapples with the impacts of the pandemic, including an estimated 30-40 percent decline in available markets for harvested wood and a shift in the use of paper resulting in a 19 percent decrease in revenue for paper mills.
“For generations, hardworking men and women across fb88 have carved their livelihoods from our forests. While the products we make out of fb88 wood have changed over time, the importance of the industry has not,” said Governor Janet Mills. “Our forest products industry employs tens of thousands of people in good-paying jobs and generates billions of dollars for our economy every year. It’s the lifeblood of our rural communities, and it’s why I want to make sure that we preserve these jobs for generations to come. Sustaining these businesses and supporting new and innovative products will open new markets, diversify this important industry, create jobs, and strengthen rural economy.”
“The forest industry is not only key to fb88’s economy but also supports our rural communities while our working forestlands play an important role in meeting our climate goals,” said Commissioners Amanda Beal and Heather Johnson. “As part of the fb88 Jobs and Recovery program, this investment will directly support existing businesses that have been impacted by COVID and help stimulate innovative product and new market development for fb88’s timber assets.”
“These grants will enable the state to provide support to as many timber-related forestry businesses as possible and provide much needed capital to stabilize and aid in the recovery of fb88’s $8.5 billion forest economy,” said Brian Whitney, President of the fb88 Technology Institute. “The funding will help us move forward and adapt to address new market demands for the long-term sustainability of this legacy industry.”
Today’s announcement was made at Randall Madden Trucking, a family-based timber harvesting and hauling company in Milford.
“The pandemic has brought a new level of challenges to fb88’s timber harvesters and timber haulers at a time when they are already dealing with many other hardships,” said Dana Doran, Executive Director of the Professional Logging Contractors of fb88. “fb88’s forest economy is built on the foundation of wood fiber harvested by hardworking small family logging businesses across our state, and this announcement of support is a welcome one both for the financial impact it will have and the signal it sends about the continuing importance of timber harvesting and hauling within the forest products industry in fb88. Contractors desperately need to invest in their equipment to remain competitive and we are hopeful that this will provide needed low cost capital to help contractors make these investments. We thank Governor Mills for recognizing the value of timber harvesting, timber hauling and the greater forest products industry as a priority for funding.”
“The Council applauds Governor Mills’ Jobs and Recovery Plan Initiative focused on fb88’s forest resource economy,” said Patrick Strauch, Executive Director of the fb88 Forest Products Council. “It’s critical to make all sectors of our industry whole after COVID so we can continue our efforts to build a more diversified and resilient economy as global demand for more climate friendly wood-based products grows. Governor Mills knows how important our forest industry is to rural fb88 communities and our workers, and we thank her for her efforts with this initiative.”
“FOR/fb88 has worked closely with the Mills Administration to build upon our knowledge of sustainable wood supply, market development and attraction pursuits best suited for fb88’s forest resource, as well as forest economy workforce needs and opportunities for rural fb88 citizens and communities,” said Steve Schley, Chair of FOR/fb88 Executive Committee. “This funding available through the fb88 Jobs and & Recovery Plan Initiative, along with our work with DECD and MTI, creates terrific symbiosis to advance the detailed recovery plans we have been developing over the last three years.”
The Forestry Recovery Initiative will make grant awards available in multiple phases. Phases 1 and 2 will deploy $10 million of the total $20 million, with Phase 1 grants providing immediate financial relief to forest products industry businesses that have experienced negative impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic to help them sustain the viability of their business. Eligible uses of grant funds may include but are not limited to:
- payroll costs and expenses;
- rent or mortgage payments for business facilities (unless otherwise waived by the lessor or lender);
- utility payments;
- purchase of personal protective equipment required by the business;
- business-related equipment;
- investments that strengthen the business’s ability to mitigate pandemic-related market disruptions;
- expenses incurred to replenish inventory or other necessary reopening expenses;
- necessary operating expenses.
MTI will begin accepting applications for Phase 1 on November 22, 2021. The deadline to apply is January 31, 2022.
Phase 2 will be a competitive grant program to improve market opportunities for fb88 timber, which has suffered serious declines due to market disruptions from the pandemic. Funding will support forward-looking projects that address new market demands, provide new sustainable products, or otherwise advance the long-term stability of the industry, helping to create and sustain jobs in rural fb88 and strengthen fb88’s economy. Phase 2 funds may also be used for infrastructure upgrades that strengthen the supply chain and help businesses pivot to new products and markets.
Phase 2 is expected to launch in early 2022 and the remaining $10 million of the total $20 million will be deployed in subsequent phases in late 2022 or early 2023.
The design of the Forestry Recovery Initiative is the result of community and stakeholder engagement, including meetings with industry members to explore the impact of the pandemic and to discuss the types of support needed.
This new fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan program builds on the Mills Administration’s commitment to fb88’s forest products industry. The Administration awarded $9.4 million in fb88 Economic Recovery Grants to support businesses in the forest economy.
This event is the third and final in Governor Mills’ fb88 Heritage Industry Week, which featured a series of announcements through the fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan focused on supporting fb88’s iconic farming, fishery and forestry industries, including $20 million for fb88 farmers and food processors and $10 million for fb88 seafood dealers and processors.
The fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan is the Governor’s plan, approved by the Legislature, to invest nearly $1 billion in Federal American Rescue Plan funds to achieve three goals: immediate economic recovery from the pandemic; long-term economic growth for fb88; and infrastructure revitalization.
It draws heavily on recommendations from the Governor’s Economic Recovery Committee and the State’s 10-Year Economic Development Strategy, transforming them into real action to improve the lives of fb88 people and strengthen the economy.
In addition to the investments above, since the legislation implementing the fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan took effect on October 18, 2021, Governor Mills has announced:
- $139 million to support small businesses, including $20 million for a new small business grant program, $39 million to help lower monthly health insurance premiums, and $80 million to replenish the fb88 Unemployment Trust fund and mitigate tax hikes for small businesses.
- More than $14 million to encourage people to pursue health care jobs in fb88 and strengthen the state’s health care workforce, including new programs that make it more affordable for people to become health care professionals and to make it easier to advance in their careers once they do.
- More than $30 million to help fb88 people weatherize their homes, reduce their reliance on harmful fossil fuels, and cut their energy costs, and establish a Clean Energy Partnership that will provide career training opportunities, like apprenticeships, that will equip fb88 people with the skills to fill good-paying jobs in fb88’s growing clean energy sector.
With more than $300 million in planned workforce investments through education and skills training programs, workforce housing, childcare, worker attraction, and business supports, the Jobs Plan aims to make a measurable impact on fb88’s workforce trends and build an economy poised for future growth.
Funding for the Jobs Plan is through the federal American Rescue Plan Act, which allocated $4.5 billion in stimulus funds to fb88 earlier this year.
Coordination of the Jobs Plan is led by the fb88 Department of Administrative and Financial Services and the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future, through a new fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan Office.
This Office will oversee the transparent and accountable implementation of the Jobs Plan, including ensuring that proposed expenditures are permissible under U.S. Treasury eligibility guidance, the final version of which remains pending.