New Hampshire Tomorrow 2017 Progress Report
April 11, 2018
Progress made for New Hampshire kids on scholarships, advocacy, early education quality improvements and more
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
Helping to change children’s lives
March 14, 2018
CCA Global Partners ‘big’ brothers and sisters mentor kids right at the office
How screening breaks the cycle
March 8, 2018
Dr. Kelley White talks about the profound effect of the state's drug crisis on her young patients, and how the "screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment" protocol is helping
To love a place, challenges and all
February 27, 2018
A look at some long-term trends for our state prompts the question: "What are we going to do about it?" And that question unites us
Statement on the closure of the New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies
February 26, 2018
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Center for Public Policy Studies for its many contributions, and to the many generous people who have supported its important work
How to create a culture of giving in your business
February 13, 2018
Your company can do good AND do well — while supporting critical services, strengthening communities and building team camaraderie
Ice-out data adds to knowledge about climate change
February 9, 2018
The latest installment of The Outside Story, sponsored by the Wellborn Ecology Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, explores local data showing ice-out coming earlier, lilacs blooming sooner and predictions of shorter sugaring seasons
Bequest supports music education
February 8, 2018
David Brooks loved music. He left a legacy to make sure New Hampshire kids get the chance to love music, too
A public-health emergency — and how you can help
February 1, 2018
Sweeping measures are needed to turn the corner on the state's drug crisis. But there are also some basic, tangible things that average citizens can do to help. Here are five
Once in a blue supermoon
January 26, 2018
A blue supermoon will rise on January 31 — a rare occurrence indeed. The latest installment of The Outside Story, sponsored by the Wellborn Ecology Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, explores the science...and encourages you to go out and take a look
Thinking about mentoring? Here’s how to get started
January 23, 2018
Mentors help our kids to thrive. Hundreds of New Hampshire kids are on waiting lists, hoping that caring adult will come along to spend some time with them