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Community Action Partnership Belknap-Merrimack, Non-profit SEO Analysis

for capbm.org

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Page Title

CAPBM | Home

This webpage doesn't have a defined page title of an appropriate length.

A webpage title, or title tag, is the text that's displayed on the tab of a browser window and as the headline on a search engine result. It acts as the title for the content of the webpage and should preview and clearly define what the webpage is about.

The ideal title tag is between 60 and 80 characters in length and should contain important, quality keywords relevant to the page.

Page Description

This webpage doesn't have a defined page description of an appropriate length.

A webpage description, or meta description tag, is the text that's displayed under the headline on a search engine result. Like the page title, the description should provide a little more information about what the contents of the webpage is about.

The ideal page description is between 160 and 180 characters in length and should contain similar, supportive text to the title tag.

H1 Header

This webpage doesn't have 1 and only 1 H1 header on the page.

An H1 header tag is like the main headline for a webpage. Differing from a page title, the header isn't displayed on the browser tab or search engine result, but it's often the first text that a user sees when visiting a webpage, and should clearly introduce the content that it appears before.

Every webpage should have 1 and only 1 H1 header tag per page, and it should include relevant, quality keywords.

Content Length

Word count: 844 words, Reading time: 3.4 minutes"Search Local: (603) 225-3295 | Toll-Free: (800) 856-5525 | TTY/TDD: (800) 735-2964 Employees Translate HomeAboutAbout UsBoard of DirectorsExecutive and Administrative StaffOur HistoryThe PromiseAgency ReportsRequests for ProposalsServicesCAP Area Resource CentersEarly Care & EducationChildcareEarly Head StartHead StartElder ServicesMeals On WheelsSenior CentersAmeriCorps Senior Companion ProgramServiceLink Resource CenterCommunity Connections for Independent LivingEnergy AssistanceElectric Assistance ProgramFuel Assistance ProgramWeatherization Assistance ProgramHealth, Food & NutritionSenior Farmers Market Nutrition ProgramCommodity Supplemental Food ProgramFamily Planning ProgramMobile Food AssistanceThe Emergency Food Assistance ProgramSummer Food Service ProgramWomen, Infants & ChildrenHousing Stability & AffordabilityAffordable Housing ProgramCoordinated Entry ProgramHomeless Street OutreachRental Assistance ProgramsTransportationADA Complementary Paratransit ServiceConcord Area TransitConcord Senior TransitMid-State TransitVolunteer Driver ProgramWorkforce DevelopmentSenior Community Service Employment ProgramWorkforce Innovation & Opportunity ActWorkplace Success ProgramCareersVolunteerContact Us Donate Menu Close Menu Close HomeAboutAbout UsBoard of DirectorsExecutive and Administrative StaffOur HistoryThe PromiseAgency ReportsRequests for ProposalsServicesCAP Area Resource CentersEarly Care & EducationChildcareEarly Head StartHead StartElder ServicesMeals On WheelsSenior CentersAmeriCorps Senior Companion ProgramServiceLink Resource CenterCommunity Connections for Independent LivingEnergy AssistanceElectric Assistance ProgramFuel Assistance ProgramWeatherization Assistance ProgramHealth, Food & NutritionSenior Farmers Market Nutrition ProgramCommodity Supplemental Food ProgramFamily Planning ProgramMobile Food AssistanceThe Emergency Food Assistance ProgramSummer Food Service ProgramWomen, Infants & ChildrenHousing Stability & AffordabilityAffordable Housing ProgramCoordinated Entry ProgramHomeless Street OutreachRental Assistance ProgramsTransportationADA Complementary Paratransit ServiceConcord Area TransitConcord Senior TransitMid-State TransitVolunteer Driver ProgramWorkforce DevelopmentSenior Community Service Employment ProgramWorkforce Innovation & Opportunity ActWorkplace Success ProgramCareersVolunteerContact Us Increase Font Decrease Font Highlight Links Regular Font Reset Over The Edge - June 24, 2024 Help us reach our fundraising goal and come out to see our team go "Over the Edge"! Donate Now! Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Start your application today!  Apply online.Lern More The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) Providing food to over 250 local community food pantries, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and other charitable organizations throughout New Hampshire.Learn More A Helping Hand. Helping those in need. We're Hiring! Are you searching for fulfilling work, a passionate and talented team to work with, and a great benefits package?  Your search ends here.Learn More CAPBM Services Learn More Career Opportunities Learn More Donate Today Learn More Who We Are Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. CAPBM, is a New Hampshire agency established in 1965 under the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Act of 1964. Under this Act over twelve hundred Community Action Agencies (CAA) were established nationwide. The primary mission of the organization is to work with low-income families and older people to assist them in their efforts to become or remain both financially and socially independent in their communities. The agency sponsors and manages over 70 programs and services designed to meet the needs of children, families, single parents, older people, and the disabled. About CAPBM Contact Us Program Year ending 2022 3,826 Households receiving Emergency Rental Assistance 11,222 Individuals receiving Utility Payments 26,658 Individuals receiving one or more Services 267,663 Meals Served to Seniors 4,433 Women and Children Served by WIC 93,119 Rides Provided with Transportation Services 29,115 Meals Served to Children over Summer Break 13,066 Referrals and Services provided to Individuals experiencing Homelessness 3,179,866 Pounds of Food delivered to emergency feeding sites and seniors Statewide What We Do CAPBM Services The agency sponsors and manages over 70 programs and services designed to meet the needs of children, families, single parents, elderly, and the disabled. Early Care & Education Elder Services Energy Assistance Housing Affordability Workforce Development CAP Area Resource Centers Transportation Health, Food & Nutrition Where We Are Our Locations A network of six (6) Area Resource Centers has been established in Belknap and Merrimack Counties to provide access to assistance, referrals and help with needs. CAP Area Resource Centers CAP Food Pantries Child Development Centers Senior Centers Affordable Housing stay connected with us! Name: Email: What People Say The most exciting part of my job is working with children and watching them learn, discover, make friends, have fun and grow emotionally, cognitively and physically. CAPBM Employee I get to work with amazing staff and have such great support from all staff members. CAPBM Employee I love the feeling of be able to provide a benefit to a participant that you know will make their life better. CAPBM Employee I have amazing Co-workers and my management is PHENOMENAL! CAPBM Employee Helping people is the number one factor, it is my passion! CAPBM Employee Some parts of the job are more challenging than others, but overall, every aspect of my role contributes to the growth and success of the program--it is worth the challenge. CAPBM Employee How You Can Help You can make a better tomorrow for others.  Be the difference. Donate Now Get Involved The Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. (CAPBM) is a New Hampshire based 501(c)(3) private, nonprofit organization. The agency was established in 1965 under the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Act of 1964. Under this Act over twelve hundred Community Action Agencies (CAA) were established nationwide.  The Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and provider.  Contact Us: Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1016, Concord, NH03302 Administrative Office: 2 Industrial Park Drive Concord, NH Local: (603) 225-3295 Toll-Free: (800) 856-5525 TTY/TDD: (800) 735-2964 Fax: (603) 228-1898 Follow Us: Free language assistance services for individuals with LEP, auxiliary aids and services, and other reasonable modifications for individuals with disabilities are available to you. Call (800) 856-5525 TTY: (800) 735-2964 Partners: © 2024 CAPBM. All rights reserved. Website by Morweb.org"

This webpage contains over 500 words of content.

Because search engines crawl and index content, and the more content that a webpage has the greater potential for the page to rank for multiple keywords, webpages should contain a good amount of content with more than 500 words being a good benchmark for a regular page, and 1,000 words for blog posts.

The content should be rich with quality, original content - not containing "fluff" just to fill up the space. Having more content will also likely help the page to rank better for search queries as well as rank for more search queries.

Image Alternate Text

Images on page: 4, Images with alt text: 0, Percentage: 0%

0% of the images on this webpage contain alternate text description tags.

Alternate text descriptions for images allow visually impaired website visitors to still be able to understand the context of an image. All images on a page should contain a brief and relevant text alternative to what the image displays.

Internal Links

1. https://thehub.capbm.org2. /3. /capbm4. /About-Us5. /board-of-directors6. /Executive-and-Administrative-Staff7. /About-Us#history8. /About-Us#promise9. /Agency-Reports10. /Requests-for-Proposals11. /CAP-Area-Resource-Centers12. /Child-Development13. /Childcare14. /Early-Head-Start15. /Head-Start16. /Elder-Services17. /Meals-On-Wheels18. /Senior-Centers19. /Senior-Companion20. /ServiceLink-Resource-Center21. /Community-Connections-for-Independent-Living22. /Energy-Assistance23. /Electric-Assistance-Program24. /Fuel-Assistance-Program25. /Weatherization-Assistance-Program26. /Health-Food-Nutrition27. /Seniors-Farmers-Market-Nutrition-Program28. /Commodity-Supplemental-Food-Program29. /Family-Planning-Program30. /Mobile-Food-Assistance31. /tefap32. /Summer-Food-Service-Program33. /Women-Infants-Children34. /Housing-Stability-Affordability35. /Affordable-Housing-Program36. /Coordinated-Entry-Program37. /Homeless-Street-Outreach38. /Rental-Assistance-Programs39. /Transportation40. /ADA-Complementary-Paratransit-Service41. /Concord-Area-Transit42. /Concord-Senior-Transit43. /Mid-State-Transit44. /Volunteer-Driver-Program45. /Workforce-Development46. /Senior-Community-Service-Employment-Program47. /Workforce-Innovation-Opportunity-Act48. /Workplace-Success-Program49. /Careers50. /Volunteer51. /Contact-Us52. /Donation-Form-Program53. /capbm54. /About-Us55. /board-of-directors56. /Executive-and-Administrative-Staff57. /About-Us#history58. /About-Us#promise59. /Agency-Reports60. /Requests-for-Proposals61. /CAP-Area-Resource-Centers62. /Child-Development63. /Childcare64. /Early-Head-Start65. /Head-Start66. /Elder-Services67. /Meals-On-Wheels68. /Senior-Centers69. /Senior-Companion70. /ServiceLink-Resource-Center71. /Community-Connections-for-Independent-Living72. /Energy-Assistance73. /Electric-Assistance-Program74. /Fuel-Assistance-Program75. /Weatherization-Assistance-Program76. /Health-Food-Nutrition77. /Seniors-Farmers-Market-Nutrition-Program78. /Commodity-Supplemental-Food-Program79. /Family-Planning-Program80. /Mobile-Food-Assistance81. /tefap82. /Summer-Food-Service-Program83. /Women-Infants-Children84. /Housing-Stability-Affordability85. /Affordable-Housing-Program86. /Coordinated-Entry-Program87. /Homeless-Street-Outreach88. /Rental-Assistance-Programs89. /Transportation90. /ADA-Complementary-Paratransit-Service91. /Concord-Area-Transit92. /Concord-Senior-Transit93. /Mid-State-Transit94. /Volunteer-Driver-Program95. /Workforce-Development96. /Senior-Community-Service-Employment-Program97. /Workforce-Innovation-Opportunity-Act98. /Workplace-Success-Program99. /Careers100. /Volunteer101. /Contact-Us102. javascript:window.location.reload(true)103. /Donation-Form-Over-The-Edge104. /tefap105. /careers106. /Careers107. /Donation-Form-Program108. About-Us109. /Contact-Us110. Child-Development111. Elder-Services112. Energy-Assistance113. Housing-Stability-Affordability114. Workforce-Development115. /CAP-Area-Resource-Centers116. Transportation117. Health-Food-Nutrition118. /Donation-Form-Program119. /Volunteer

This webpage contains at least 1 link to another of the site's pages.

Internal links are links that redirect users to other pages on the same website. It's important that pages contain internal links to send users and search engine crawlers to other pages and content on the same site.

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