‘Why I Care’ video makes a powerful case for investing in early childhood
March 9, 2017
Foundation supporting Spark NH's communications efforts as part of its New Hampshire Tomorrow initiative to increase youth opportunity
Youth Summit to focus on opioid awareness
March 3, 2017
Thousands of New Hampshire students gathering in Manchester to learn about prevention strategies and resources
Honoring Black History Month
February 10, 2017
New Hampshire nonprofits offer events to illuminate the past and inform the present
Speak Up New Hampshire
February 8, 2017
Partnership for Drug Free New Hampshire launches campaign to change the way we think and talk about addiction
What do we mean when we talk about poverty?
January 18, 2017
And how are New Hampshire's kids doing?
Meet Christina Lachance, a champion for our kids
January 5, 2017
New Foundation Director of Early Childhood and Family Initiatives talks about the promise of the youngest, the growing momentum in an important field, and dirt-road living…
Want to change a life? Be a mentor
December 8, 2016
A former “little” brother tells his story about how mentoring made a big difference
12 things food pantries wish they had…but might not ask for
December 5, 2016
New Hampshire has hundreds of food pantries. Here are some ways to help them help our neighbors in need
Strong families, strong communities
December 2, 2016
As part of its New Hampshire Tomorrow plan, the Foundation is funding family resource centers to boost parents' skill as "first teachers"
Couch Foundation gift will help boost youth opportunity
November 21, 2016
Christina Lachance joins Foundation as director of early childhood and family initiatives
The Johnny Appleseed of community foundations
November 16, 2016
During Community Foundations week, we honor Eugene Struckhoff, who helped launch more than 140 community foundations...including New Hampshire's
On Legos, ‘opportunity hoarding’ and saving the American Dream
October 20, 2016
Five (okay...six) questions for Richard V. Reeves, Brookings Institution data wonk and award-winning writer, on stagnant social mobility – and what we can do about it