To protect and defend civil liberties
January 22, 2019
Jeanne Hruska, ACLU-NH's policy director, is a policy wonk with a tenacious streak
‘The most profound professional experience of my life’
January 7, 2019
James Vara of the NH Attorney General's office was awarded the Caroline and Martin Gross Fellowship to attend the “Senior Executives in State and Local Government” seminar at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2018. He reflects on the experience
The power of a very generous crowd
January 4, 2019
Here are just a few examples of what happens in New Hampshire communities when people give, and work, together
Christa’s legacy continues: NH kids become confident coders
December 11, 2018
Heather Drolet, 2017 Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical recipient, developed the NH Kids Code curriculum and Confident Coders after-school program. She reflects on her sabbatical year demonstrating those programs and sharing her curricula in schools all over the state
How to ‘pop the question’ about charitable giving
October 9, 2018
In the latest installment of the Foundation's "How to Pop the Question about Charitable Giving" series, we talk with Adam Ruedig of the Ruedig Group of UBS Financial Services, about why the conversation matters so much, how giving connects people to community, and the 'Baby Boomer zeitgeist'
Meet Michael DeCristofaro
September 5, 2018
New Foundation senior philanthropy advisor on helping the most people possible, a Hurricane Sandy rescue and the book he is going to write someday: "My Normal Childhood"
Innovation internship
August 9, 2018
University of New Hampshire senior Riley Kenney shares his reflections on his summer internship at the Charitable Foundation
James Vara awarded Caroline and Martin Gross Fellowship
June 13, 2018
Vara, chief of staff and associate attorney general at the NH Department of Justice, will take part in a three-week seminar for senior executives in state and local government at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government
The Power of Many: Making a Difference for the Granite State
June 7, 2018
Here are just a few examples of what happens in New Hampshire communities when people give, and work, together
Why businesses should plan for philanthropy
May 31, 2018
Charitable Foundation board member John Weeks III, managing director for Family Wealth & Business Transition Planning at Harvest Capital Management, on why philanthropic planning should be part of business planning
Screening tool helping young patients, new moms
May 3, 2018
Dartmouth-Hitchcock has implemented screening tool for substance use with teens, young adults and obstetrics patients with help from Foundation grants
Putting an end to homelessness
March 29, 2018
The Concord Coalition To End Homelessness has rallied the greater Concord community to help get people into permanent, stable housing — and build a needed emergency winter shelter