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
A giving family
December 27, 2017
Nancy and Paul Amato use a donor-advised fund to support their community and pass on a tradition of giving to the next generation
New Futures: 20 years of changing the curve
November 9, 2017
Oliver Hubbard, a chicken farmer from Walpole, wanted to combat the disease of addiction by making change at the public policy level. The organization founded with his gift has a 20-year record of success doing just that
Your holiday cards can help NH kids
November 1, 2017
Court Appointed Special Advocates' greeting cards (including this one by Foundation receptionist and artist Terri McKinnon) support CASA's mission of helping the state's most vulnerable children
Lessons from the field: nonprofit mergers
October 17, 2017
Program officer Simon Delekta on lessons learned while helping NH nonprofits merge to better serve their communities
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation announces $3 million initiative to support moms and babies affected by opioid and other substance misuse
October 10, 2017
More than $600,000 awarded to New Hampshire nonprofits in first round of grants
A profound difference
October 3, 2017
Program officer Kirsten Scobie on how one component of one small grant had a profound impact on the lives of young people
Having the conversation, consistently
September 18, 2017
Screen & Intervene gives medical providers an effective and consistent way to talk about substance use — and help young people stay healthy
Roads to Recovery airs on NH Public Television
August 31, 2017
Documentary about navigating paths to recovery airs August 31 and during National Recovery Month in September
Curbing substance misuse
August 7, 2017
Tym Rourke, writing for Washington Monthly, on how a chicken farmer’s generosity is helping New Hampshire address the disease of addiction
Staying home, with dignity — and a hot meal
July 20, 2017
Meals on Wheels of St. Joseph Community Services provides meal delivery and critical safety checks to 1,900 elders and people with disabilities in Hillsborough County
Summer food programs feed NH kids when school is out
July 7, 2017
When school closes for the summer, so does school lunch. NH nonprofits are teaming up with the USDA and local community organizations to make sure that none of our kids go hungry during summer months