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
We need more women on the ballot
January 16, 2018
When women run for office, they are just as likely to win as men. The New Hampshire Women's Foundation is trying to get more women to run
New scholarship fund to help new Americans
January 12, 2018
Photographer Becky Field, who has been documenting the lives of immigrant and refugee families since 2012, has partnered with the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to establish Different Roots, Common Dreams Scholarship Fund
Arts matter
January 10, 2018
In New Hampshire, nonprofit arts and culture organizations improve the quality of life — and pack an impressive economic punch
Full of hope
January 5, 2018
A $3 million anonymous gift to a donor-advised fund will help moms and babies affected by substance use
Foundation to award $500k to NH community college students in 2018
January 3, 2018
Community colleges are key to boosting economic opportunity
Opportunity Network gets Ford Foundation grant
December 29, 2017
Community Foundation Opportunity Network is working to ensure that all children have the opportunity to reach their full potential
The Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical helps teachers reach their stars
December 19, 2017
2016 McAuliffe Sabbatical recipient Thom Smith of the Kearsarge Regional School District on what the program offers for New Hampshire teachers — and kids
Working to maintain New Hampshire’s strong workforce and communities
December 14, 2017
Leaders in education, business, philanthropy and government came together with a shared goal in mind that 65 percent of New Hampshire adults have a high-value credential or post-secondary degree by the year 2025
Albert Duvall Quigley Scholarship will help students study art
December 11, 2017
“Quig” was a beloved artist, musician and frame-maker in the Monadnock region. A group has created a scholarship in his name at the Charitable Foundation to carry on his legacy
This is the moment to give
December 6, 2017
Foundation VP Richard Peck explains why the combination of high community need, strong stock market gains and uncertainty in tax law makes December 2017 the right time to make big gifts