A forest stays a forest — and generates money to give
January 18, 2018
A generous family donated the 2,086-acre Beaver Brook Forest to the Charitable Foundation. Now, the land is in process of being conserved forever, and charitable resources generated by the sale are already at work in New Hampshire communities
From a hardscrabble start, Jim Curvey built on education to succeed
January 18, 2018
Now, the Curvey family's philanthropy is helping others get the education they need, and helping struggling families in Carroll County
Full of hope
January 5, 2018
A $3 million anonymous gift to a donor-advised fund will help moms and babies affected by substance use
A giving family
December 27, 2017
Nancy and Paul Amato use a donor-advised fund to support their community and pass on a tradition of giving to the next generation
Wilderness, plus
September 8, 2017
Amy Sandback worked with the Monadnock Conservancy and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to preserve a large tract of wild land, and create funds to support a variety of causes and organizations
Curbing substance misuse
August 7, 2017
Tym Rourke, writing for Washington Monthly, on how a chicken farmer’s generosity is helping New Hampshire address the disease of addiction
Employing philanthropy in the fight against Lyme disease
June 16, 2017
Frank Grossman used his donor-advised fund to launch TickFreeNH.org to help prevent Lyme and other tick-borne diseases
If the community is healthy, we’re healthy
May 16, 2017
Globe Manufacturing, which makes protective clothing and boots for firefighters, has operated in Pittsfield since 1901. The $1 million Globe Community Fund is one way the company is saying "thank you" to Pittsfield and surrounding communities
Ann Haggart valued education, drank Moxie and loved to laugh
March 27, 2017
Every grant and scholarship that comes from the Foundation starts with a generous person who cares. It is our honor to work with them
The Wellborn Ecology Fund: Learning From the Ground Up
March 7, 2017
A passion and concern for the environment led to a bequest that has kept the Upper Valley on the leading edge of place-based ecology education
How an apartment building became health care, education…and more
January 11, 2017
Lee and John Lamson gave a building. The proceeds went into their donor-advised fund to support critical community needs
For one family, an unusual gift means a lasting legacy
December 28, 2016
Nancy and Terry Conklin wanted their children to inherit a charitable legacy. They achieved their goal by making a gift of insurance