Jennifer Horgan receives 2024 Caroline and Martin Gross Fellowship
June 11, 2024
The fellowship, now in its 30th year, was established in memory of the late New Hampshire House Majority Leader Caroline Gross and the late Concord Mayor Martin Gross to honor dedication to public service. Horgan will attend an intensive, three-week program with public servants from around the world.
Record number of nonprofits sign on to participate in NH Gives
June 10, 2024
24-Hour online fundraising event to benefit more than 650 New Hampshire nonprofits and causes.
An update about Charitable Foundation grantmaking
June 6, 2024
We are adapting the work of our Community Engagement and Impact department as the Charitable Foundation strives to make New Hampshire a community where everyone can thrive.
Pride Month celebrated with events around the state
June 3, 2024
From Nashua to the White Mountains, Pride events honor and celebrate LGBTQ+ rights.
‘Our kids need to see you’
May 28, 2024
Q&A with Rev. Heidi Carrington Heath, executive director of Seacoast Outright.
Dental and medical go hand-in-hand
May 23, 2024
The Tri-County CAP’s Tamworth Dental Center provides care for all.
Helping New Hampshire families thrive
May 21, 2024
New Hampshire nonprofits are bringing extraordinary dedication and ingenuity to the task of making high-quality, affordable child care available to all families who need it.
Tools for advisors to help generous people who are planning ahead
May 16, 2024
The Foundation can help simplify the planning process today while ensuring that legacies are honored for decades to come.
America runs on child care
May 16, 2024
New Hampshire nonprofits are working on innovations, collaborations and solutions to the child care crisis — from the policy level to the paycheck level.
Request for Proposals: Creation of a program development and evaluation approach for Foundation initiatives
May 13, 2024
Proposals due by Friday, June 7
Partnership provides free job training for people who receive SNAP benefits
March 6, 2024
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
February 27, 2024
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.