Providing bus fare to art, and empathy
June 26, 2017
The Currier Museum's Yellow School Bus Scholarships help more than a thousand kids each year visit the museum
Conserving land forever, and for all
June 12, 2017
The Powder Major's Farm and Forest has woodlands and wetlands, top-quality wildlife habitat, river frontage, miles of trails...and is open to all, in the fastest-growing part of the state
Picking up the pace of change
June 8, 2017
Kids from high schools around the state are taking change into their own hands
A very generous crowd
May 31, 2017
The term “crowdfunding” may be new to the lexicon, but crowdfunding has always been an essential part of what community foundations do
Investing in the early years
May 22, 2017
The Foundation is helping to improve the quality of, and access to, early childhood education centers. The effort is part of our 10-year New Hampshire Tomorrow initiative
Concord teacher Heather Drolet awarded 2017 Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical
April 21, 2017
A Christa McAuliffe School teacher will spend next school year teaching kids to love computer science
A good day of fishing…made even better
April 5, 2017
Dam removal projects improve habitat, water quality, recreation opportunities
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
Carly Glovinski wins 2016 Artist Advancement Grant
October 14, 2016
Dover artist's work 'slows down the experience of seeing'
SAMM hits the road with fresh fruits and veggies in tow
August 9, 2016
Seacoast Area Mobile Market (SAMM) brings fresh, local food to area residents
Boosting the forest economy
August 4, 2016
Community forests providing income, lumber, open space and more for towns in the North Country.
Giving our kids the opportunity to thrive
July 5, 2016
MoCo Arts and the Keene Housing Kids Collaborative are making it possible for all kids to dance and act and succeed