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Together We ThriveNew Hampshire TomorrowExplore our grantmaking
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Word count: 564 words, Reading time: 2.3 minutes"Enable Accessibility NH Charitable Foundation Menu Menu How Can We Help You? Amplify the power of your giving Advise your clients in their charitable giving Apply for a grant Apply for a scholarshipWhat We’re Up To Blog: Stories and insights Together We Thrive COVID-19 Response Early Childhood and Family and Youth Supports Education and Career Pathways Environment and Climate Justice Explore our grantmaking Greater Rochester Community Health Foundation New Hampshire Tomorrow The Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund Substance Use Disorders/Behavioral Health Portfolio Wellborn Ecology FundAbout Us About the Foundation Our Strategic Plan Staff Board of Directors Our History Careers Financials Investments Events Newsroom Publications Contact Us Search Login Give Contact Together We Thrive The Foundation’s purpose is to help make New Hampshire a community where everyone can thrive. Our strategic plan focuses on equity, racial justice and economic security to advance that goal. Learn More How Can We Help You? Amplify the power of your giving Advise your clients in their charitable giving Apply for a grant Apply for a scholarship New Hampshire Tomorrow We are committed to creating more equitable outcomes for New Hampshire's children and families. Learn More What We're Up To We’re working to make New Hampshire a community where everyone can thrive. From advancing equity and racial justice to increasing opportunity for families and kids, from encouraging positive civic engagement to preventing substance use disorders, read more about our work on our blog. See All Posts Advancing equity and racial justice Helping children and families thrive Championing the North Country Preventing drug and alcohol addiction Using our voice on important public issues Explore our grantmaking See where New Hampshire generosity is making a difference. Learn More Latest News and Stories Partnership provides free job training for people who receive SNAP benefits The Charitable Foundation is working in conjunction with the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, the Community College System of New Hampshire and the Foundation for New Hampshire Community Colleges to make free job-training available to people who receive SNAP benefits. Attempts to erode LGBTQ rights undermine the NH community Our LGBTQ families, friends, neighbors and allies deserve to live in a New Hampshire community where they are safe, where they are respected, where they belong. As the legislature and governor have correctly recognized in the past — and as they should again — that kind of New Hampshire community is better for us all. Report: Registration is key to encouraging young people to vote A new report published by The Civics Center in partnership with the Coalition for Open Democracy shows that local voter registration drives can kickstart a commitment to voting – and that when our youngest eligible voters are registered, they do show up to cast their ballots. But New Hampshire has plenty of room to improve when it comes to encouraging young voters to register. More Stories You Delivered... $867 MILLIONGrants and scholarships since 1962 $62 MILLIONGrants and scholarships in 2022 $47 MILLIONCharitable gifts received in 2022 Since 1962, thousands of people have entrusted their charitable resources to the Foundation, creating a perpetual source of philanthropic capital and making it possible for the Foundation to award more than $60 million in grants and scholarships every year. About Us Footer Address: 37 Pleasant StreetConcord, NH 03301-4005603-225-6641800-464-6641Contact us Keep in touchSubscribe to our eNewsletters for Foundation updates. Sign Up © New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Accessibility Statement Terms of Use Privacy Policy Confirmed in Compliance with Community Foundations National Standards Close search Close MyNHCF | Manage your fund GrantSource | Apply for a grant ScholarshipSource | Apply for a scholarship Close Support our workSupport a specific fund"
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