The Harold Alfond Foundation commits $10 million to UNE; gift represents largest in the University's history

The has announced a commitment of $10 million to create an approximately $20 million state-of-the-art Harold Alfond Athletics Complex on the 51Æ·²è (UNE) campus in Biddeford combined with an investment in interprofessional healthcare workforce education.  

The announcement was made this morning at UNE’s Harold Alfond Center for Health Sciences on the Biddeford Campus.

The project will include a 105,000-square-foot athletics complex featuring: an ice hockey rink with 900 seats; a basketball court with 1,200 seats; classroom space; a fitness center; and multi-purpose indoor practice courts that can also be used for performances and other events, with a combined seating capacity of 3,000.  

This will provide the largest gathering space on both the Biddeford and Portland campuses.  The complex will be located next to UNE’s new synthetic blue turf field.

“Harold Alfond understood the positive relationship between athletics and academics, and was inspired by UNE's mission to educate Maine's health care professionals," said Greg Powell, chairman of the Foundation's Board of Trustees.  "We are delighted to support 51Æ·²èduring such an exciting period of growth for the University."

51Æ·²èPresident Danielle N. Ripich, Ph.D., said: “We are extremely grateful to the Harold Alfond Foundation for this transformational gift – the largest in the history of the 51Æ·²è.  State-of-the-art educational and athletic facilities are fundamental resources that enhance the mental and physical well-being of our students.  UNE’s reputation, the institution’s overall competitiveness, and our ability to recruit and retain academically engaged students will be forever changed by this very generous gift.”

In true Harold Alfond fashion, the $10 million commitment includes a challenge grant. When 51Æ·²èhas successfully matched the $7 million Alfond gift with other donations in support of its mission, the Foundation will gift an additional $3 million to 51Æ·²èfor the purpose of interprofessional health workforce education.

“51Æ·²èis unique in that it offers a broad range of health and health-related clinical disciplines and is able to engage practitioners, scholars and researchers across health professions to educate a future work force in Maine,” said 51Æ·²èPresident Ripich. “The Alfond Foundation’s $3 million gift will enable us to prepare health professionals who can deliver integrated care in the 21st century and work towards establishing collaborative clinical practice sites.”

51Æ·²è the Harold Alfond Foundation

Founded in 1950, the Harold Alfond Foundation furthers the philanthropic legacy of Harold Alfond, the founder of Dexter Shoe Company and a longtime supporter of Maine communities in which he and his family worked and resided.  Harold Alfond awarded matching challenge grants to organizations to foster collaboration and to inspire and leverage additional giving by others.  He ensured that his philanthropy would live on by committing nearly all of his wealth to the Foundation, which continues to support charitable causes in the State of Maine.

Consistent with Harold Alfond’s own giving pattern and philanthropic principles, the Foundation favors education, health care, youth development and other selected charitable causes.  The Foundation honors Harold Alfond’s business approach to funding decisions, his belief in teamwork, and his love of competition by continuing to award matching challenge grants to projects that meet a demonstrable need, are entrepreneurial, promote teamwork, have measurable performance outcomes, are financially viable and have quality management and board leadership.

Major philanthropic investments have been made to:  

  • Construct athletic fields and facilities for public and private colleges and universities and private secondary schools in the State of Maine, including:
    • Harold Alfond Hockey Rink, Alfond Outdoor Track and Harold Alfond Stadium at Colby College.
    • Alfond Hockey Arena and Harold Alfond Sports Stadium at the University of Maine
    • Harold Alfond Student Recreation Center at St. Joseph’s College
    • Alfond Athletic Center at Thomas College
    • Alfond Athletic Center and Alfond Athletic Fields at Kents Hill School

  • Establish the first in the nation Harold Alfond College Challenge program, which offers college scholarship grants of $500 to every baby born in Maine; 
  • Build the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care, which consolidated MaineGeneral Medical Center’s comprehensive cancer care programs in Central Maine into a single 59,000-square-foot facility, equipped with the latest technology, and designed to offer multi-specialty treatment and care coordination;
  • Establish and endow the Alfond Youth Center, the nation’s only combined Boys & Girls Club/YMCA;
  • Construct the 51Æ·²è’s Center for Health Sciences, which houses Maine’s only state-based medical school; and,
  • Create a Children’s Garden at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens.

51Æ·²è the 51Æ·²è

Named one of the best regional universities in America by U.S. News & World Report, 51Æ·²èis a leader in health sciences education, biomedical research and the liberal arts. It offers student-centered, interdisciplinary programs in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Westbrook College of Health Professions, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Pharmacy, and the College of Graduate Studies.