Firewood Banks in Maine

As winter temperatures drop, many Mainers face challenges heating their homes. Firewood Banks are community-run organizations dedicated to keeping neighbors warm. They rely on volunteer labor, donated wood, and community support to process and distribute firewood to those facing financial hardship or emergency heating needs.


Find a Firewood Bank

The Maine Wood Bank Network maintains a directory of operational wood banks across the state.

Looking for fuel assistance?

Visit WoodBanks.org to Find a Location

Note: Please contact individual wood banks directly to confirm their current inventory and application process.

Resources & Downloads

Starting & Operating a Wood Bank

Are you a community group, municipality, or volunteer looking to start a wood bank? The Maine Wood Bank Network provides guidance on best practices, safety, and operations.

Download the MFS Firewood Bank Brochure (PDF)

Heating with Firewood


How to Help

For Landowners & Loggers

Your low-grade timber can provide essential warmth for your community. Many wood banks rely on donations of:

  • Log-length firewood from active harvest sites.
  • Tree-length wood delivered to processing yards.
  • Slab wood or processing byproducts.

Note on Tax Incentives: We are currently working with state partners to clarify potential tax benefits for donating standing timber or wood products. Please check back for updates or consult your tax professional regarding charitable non-cash contributions.

Volunteer & Donate

Most wood banks are volunteer-driven. Assistance is often needed for:

  • Splitting and stacking wood.
  • Delivering wood to clients.
  • Equipment maintenance.

Please visit the Maine Wood Bank Network to find a local organization to support.


Disclaimer: The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry does not endorse any particular business or service provider listed on this page.