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“Know Your News” campaign kicks off

The Granite State News Collaborative and the New England Newspaper and Press Association are running a month-long campaign about the importance of the First Amendment, press freedom, and local journalism. The Foundation is a proud supporter of the News Collaborative.

Jihye Han awarded 2025 Artist Advancement Grant

Exeter artist/sculptor awarded grant that helps cultivate the Piscataqua Region’s arts community, boost artists’ careers and helps keep them living and working in the area.

Julie Asher appointed inaugural executive director of the New Hampshire Early Childhood Funders Collaborative

NH ECFC is a coalition of New Hampshire funders and other organizations dedicated to improving outcomes for young children in New Hampshire. The Charitable Foundation is a member.

Rethinking geometry – for students and teachers

Goffstown High School math teacher Jason Shea is awarded the 2025 Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical.

Pilot program offers free employee assistance to small nonprofits

The New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, in partnership with the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and KGA, launched a free employee assistance program in early July.

A new (free) way for nonprofits to support their staff

The New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, in partnership with the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, has launched an employee assistance program for small nonprofits.

NH Gives raises $3.4 million for nearly 650 nonprofits across New Hampshire in 24 hours

More than 13,800 donors show up for the state’s largest day of giving

Please give during NH Gives, June 10-11

The NH Center for Nonprofits' NH Gives event is the single largest day of giving in the Granite State. More than 650 nonprofits are participating, and the Charitable Foundation is proud to be the lead sponsor of the event.

Manchester Police Lt. Matthew Barter receives 2025 Caroline and Martin Gross Fellowship

The fellowship, in its 31st year, was established in memory of the late New Hampshire House Majority Leader Caroline Gross and the late Concord Mayor Martin Gross to honor dedication to public service. Barter will attend an intensive, three-week program with public servants from around the world.

Medical Transport Program gets people where they need to go

Coös Non-Emergency Medical Transport program provides free transportation for people in the Colebrook area to and from medical, dental, vision and mental health appointments, as well as non-emergency hospital care and pharmacies.

Local news matters

Nonprofit news outlets are shedding light on important stories in northern New Hampshire and Vermont.

Connecting kids with food and place

The Cornucopia Project helps people develop a deeper appreciation for the food they eat and the important role that local farms play in the community.