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    New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

    ActivePublic CharityPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    Concord, NHWebsiteEIN: 02-60056253 filings on record

    About New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

    To make New Hampshire a more just, sustainable and vibrant community where everyone can thrive.

    Focus Areas

    Health and well-beingEnvironmental protection / conservationEducationHousing and basic needsArts and cultureCivic healthEconomic development / securityEarly childhood and family supportsBehavioral health and substance use disorders

    Who They Fund

    nonprofit organizations and community institutions (community centers, labs, arts orgs)children and families (early childhood programs, K–12 school programs)people with substance use disorder and individuals needing behavioral health services

    About New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

    A major thread in New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s recent giving is place-based capital and community infrastructure: grants of $2,615,500 to Tilton School for a capital campaign and financial aid, $1,502,000 to the Town of Newport NH for development of the Community Center, and $1,383,255 to the Portsmouth Submarine Memorial Association for designated distributions and a capital campaign. That pattern sits alongside a broad mix of education, health, conservation, housing, and civic health support across New Hampshire and nearby border communities. The foundation also backs statewide policy and service work. New Futures received multiple grants for substance use disorder, children’s behavioral health, early childhood, and other health policy work. In the environmental portfolio, grants supported The Nature Conservancy New Hampshire, Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire, and American Rivers for land stewardship, conservation, and dam removal. Community institutions such as NH Children’s Trust Inc, Saint Anselm College, and North Country Education Services Agency also appear among the larger awards, showing a blend of direct program support, designated distributions, and capital-related funding.

    What New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Funds

    In health and policy work, the foundation gave $1,195,062 to New Futures for SUD, children’s behavioral health, early childhood, and other health policies, and another $608,337 to Granite United Way - Southern Region for substance misuse prevention and direct services. Its opioid-response programs also point to short-term and multiyear support for prevention, treatment, recovery, overdose prevention, and community capacity-building across New Hampshire. Education is another clear line of giving. The foundation awarded $985,000 to JSI Research & Training Inst for Tick Free NH, the Medicaid to schools program, and a conference, while North Country Education Services Agency received $729,750 for Poetry out loud, the Director’s network, operations, programs, and eclipse glasses. Environmental support includes $814,000 to American Rivers for dam removal and $811,779 to Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire for conservation, capital, staffing costs, and programs. It also funded land, wetlands, and stewardship work through other recent grants.

    How New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size sits at $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $20,000 at the median, and $49,842 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also includes a wide spread above those levels, from six-figure awards to multi-million-dollar capital and scholarship support. The foundation’s structure blends broad public-charity grantmaking with donor-advised and community foundation functions. It uses designated distributions, general operating support, capital campaign support, and capacity building, with repeated support for some organizations across multiple years; New Futures, NH Children’s Trust Inc, JSI Research & Training Inst, and South East Land Trust of New Hampshire each appear more than once in the recent grants list. Several active programs accept unsolicited applications, including opioid-abatement community grants and scholarship programs. Scholarship awards run through a single online application for multiple scholarship opportunities.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $59.7M

    Total Assets

    $1.2B

    Total Revenue

    $231.5M

    Total Expenses

    $86M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $50K, with a median of $20K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $20K

    75th Percentile

    $50K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional38 states funded

    About 74% of grants go to recipients in MA.

    Funding intensity
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    Leadership

    Richard Ober

    President

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    Topics

    substance use disorder (SUD) prevention & treatment and behavioral healthearly childhood services and children's behavioral healthhomelessness services and homeless youth supportland conservation, riparian restoration, dam removal and wetland protectionenvironmental & public health initiatives (Tick Free programs, oyster restoration, water quality)community infrastructure & capital projects (community centers, multi‑generational housing, building improvements)education & scholarships, arts and cultural program support

    Where New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are overwhelmingly in the United States, and 74% of grants go to recipients in New Hampshire. The largest state by grant count is Massachusetts, but the recent-gift list is still heavily centered on New Hampshire cities and towns such as Concord, Tilton, Newport, Portsmouth, Manchester, Bow, Gorham, Epping, Loudon, and Franconia. Outside New Hampshire, recent grants reached Kittery, Maine; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Washington, DC; and nearby border communities in Maine and Vermont through the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund. The foundation also supports Upper Valley ecology education across New Hampshire and Vermont.

    Frequently Asked Questions About New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does New Hampshire Charitable Foundation fund?

    Its recent grants go to nonprofit organizations and community institutions, including schools, land trusts, housing and shelter providers, arts groups, research and training organizations, and community health intermediaries. Examples in the data include Tilton School, The Nature Conservancy New Hampshire, Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter Inc, and JSI Research & Training Inst.

    What are the foundation’s main focus areas?

    The listed focus areas include health and well-being, environmental protection and conservation, education, housing and basic needs, arts and culture, civic health, economic development and security, early childhood and family supports, and behavioral health and substance use disorders.

    Does the foundation fund scholarships?

    Yes. The Foundation Scholarship Program and related scholarship programs award nearly $8 million annually to about 2,000 students. Awards support certificates, apprenticeships, two- and four-year degrees, graduate study, and vocational or technical training, with a single online application used for matching.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical grant size is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $20,000 at the median, and $49,842 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also includes larger capital and program awards in the six- and seven-figure range.

    Are there open application programs?

    Yes. Several active programs accept unsolicited applications, including the Opioid Abatement Community Grants Program and the Foundation Scholarship Program. The scholarship process uses a single online application, and the opioid-abatement grants are available for New Hampshire projects up to $15,000 for short-term responsive grants or up to $75,000 for multiyear project grants.

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Open Grant Opportunities

    Current and upcoming funding from New Hampshire Charitable Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: $0 – $10K

    Responsive Grants

    organizational supportcommunity needsoperating support+1 more

    Who can apply: Nonprofit organizations serving New Hampshire communities and select bordering communities in Maine and Vermont; funding for operating expenses or specific projects tied to a defined organizational or community need.

    Deadline: Rolling, until funds are fully allocated; 2026 applications accepted until July 15, 2026, 5:00 pm ET

    View & apply
    Open nowCloses in 19 days (Jul 16, 2026)Award: Up to $20K

    Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund – Local Grants Program

    community developmentlocal needs

    Who can apply: Eligible organizations serving the specified Coös County border region and MRC de Coaticook area.

    Deadline: Thursday, January 22, 2026 or Thursday, July 16, 2026, 5:00 pm ET

    View & apply
    Open nowCloses Sep 9, 2026

    Mary Gale Foundation Grants (administered by NHCF)

    services for low-income senior womenhome caremeals+2 more

    Who can apply: Organizations and programs serving low-income women age 65 and older in greater Manchester. See the Mary Gale Foundation page for full criteria.

    Deadline: Historically accepts applications for a September 9 deadline (annual); check program page for current cycle.

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: $20K – $300K

    Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund – Large Grants Program

    community developmentregional development

    Who can apply: Eligible organizations serving the specified Coös County border region and related communities.

    Deadline: Rolling, with final submissions for 2026 by Thursday, October 15, 2026, 5:00 pm ET

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Not stated

    David M. Brooks Music Fund – School Grants

    music education

    Who can apply: New Hampshire public schools serving music education needs.

    Deadline: Rolling, with final submissions for 2026 by Thursday, November 19, 2026, 5:00 pm ET

    View & apply
    Open nowRolling / open intakeAward: Not stated

    Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund – DASH Grants Program

    sustainable community developmenteconomic development

    Who can apply: Projects must focus on sustainable community and economic development in the specified Coös County region and bordering communities.

    Deadline: Rolling, with final submissions for 2026 by Thursday, December 3, 2026, 5:00 pm ET

    View & apply
    Open nowCloses Feb 18, 2027Award: Up to $75K

    Opioid Abatement Community Grants Program (OACGP) – Multiyear Project Grants

    preventiontreatmentrecovery+2 more

    Who can apply: Projects must advance prevention, treatment, recovery, overdose prevention, and community capacity-building; intended for initiatives requiring longer-term investment.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Tilton SchoolTilton, NH$2,615,5002025To support capital campaign and financial aid
    Portsmouth Submarine Memorial AssociationPortsmouth, NH$1,383,2552025For a designated distributions and capital campaign
    NH Children's Trust IncConcord, NH$1,304,3012025For a designated distributions and general/operating support, the Trestle Fund
    New FuturesConcord, NH$1,195,0622025For SUD, Children's Behavioral Health, Early Childhood and other health policies
    Saint Anselm CollegeManchester, NH$1,006,1082025For general support, scholarships
    JSI Research & Training InstBow, NH$940,0002025For Tick Free NH, Medicaid to schools program, general support
    North Country Education Services AgencyGorham, NH$836,3502025For general support and programs
    Society for the Protection of NH ForestsConcord, NH$783,3712025For a designated distributions and genera support, repairs, education, easements
    Southeast Land Trust of New HampshireEpping, NH$723,1612025For general support, conservation, capital, programs
    Post-Landfill Action NetworkPhiladelphia, PA$695,1032025For general support and designated distribution
    Sanborn Mills IncLoudon, NH$673,0552025For a designated distributions
    UNH Office of Sponsored ProgramsDurham, NH$599,7292025For PREP, operations, climate resilience, homeless youth costs, assorted programs
    The Community Builders HubColebrook, NH$585,0002025To support the Community Builders Hub operations
    Hampshire College TrusteesAmherst, MA$550,0002025For general support
    Affordable Housing Education and Development IncLittleton, NH$519,0982025For designated distribution, general/operating/program support
    Thrive Survivor Support CenterConcord, NH$514,0002025For general support, set up costs, expansion of direct service, prevention education
    Positive TracksHanover, NH$512,5002025For operating support, staff salaries, excluding CEO
    Cheshire Health FoundationKeene, NH$511,0002025Annual support, capital campaign
    NH Sustainable Energy AssociationConcord, NH$503,0002025For general/operating support, circuit rider program, Drive Electric
    The Nature ConservancyNew HampshireConcord, NH$486,8952025Desig. dist., general support, capital campaign, land stewardship
    City Year NHManchester, NH$465,5002025Operating support, Starry Night, 7 year promise
    Planned Parenthood of Northern New EnglandColchester, VT$463,1432025For general and operating support, patient care, women's access and rights
    University of New Hampshire Foundation IncDurham, NH$434,6092025Desig. dist., support, WUNH, Marine Lab, arboretum, awards, library, F503
    NAMI New HampshireConcord, NH$422,0302025For general support, designated distribution, art, film screening, peer support
    Naatsiilid InitiativeDennehotso, AZ$400,0002025For equipment, supplies, admin, general support, construction of multi-generational home
    NH Food Bank of NH Catholic CharitiesManchester, NH$395,0282025Designated distributions, general support, food
    Family Resource Center At GorhamGorham, NH$371,9492025For designated distribution, general and operating support
    New Hampshire Women's FoundationConcord, NH$370,1992025For a designated distributions and general/operating support, events, programs
    Mark Stebbins Community CenterManchester, NH$366,0002025For the capital campaign, general support
    Cross Roads HousePortsmouth, NH$359,2502025For general support, programming, events, capital campaign
    Conservation Law FoundationBoston, MA$354,7632025For general/operating/annual support, advocacy work, designated distribution
    FITNHNHManchester, NH$313,5002025For general support, and replacement windows
    Children Unlimited IncConway, NH$310,0002025General support, outreach
    Kismet Rock FoundationNorth Conway, NH$304,0002025For general/operating support, enrichment programs
    The Conservation FundArlington, VA$299,9002025Gorham Town Forest expansion project, Visit Northern NH, appraisal costs
    Starting Point Services for Victims of Domestic & SexualConway, NH$292,0002025Victim support, operating support
    Friends of the Music HallPortsmouth, NH$288,9282025For a designated distribution and general support and capital campaign
    Mid-State Health CenterPlymouth, NH$286,0002025For unrestricted operating support
    White Mountain Community Health CenterConway, NH$282,6202025For a designated distribution, programs, general operating support
    American Civil Liberties Union FoundationConcord, NH$280,4002025For general support, protect civil liberties, education and advocacy
    Twin Rivers Interfaith Food PantryFranklin, NH$276,8002025For general support, pantry operations, refrigerator and freezer
    WaypointManchester, NH$273,9642025Designated distributions, general support, programs, homeless youth, food
    ArchwaysTilton, NH$267,5002025For general support and programing
    Tri-County Community Action Program IncBerlin, NH$267,3402025For a designated distribution, general support, dental program
    NH School Funding Fairness ProjectConcord, NH$260,2502025For general support and the advancement of equity in school funding
    Reaching Higher NHConcord, NH$251,5002025Advance equitable public school funding
    GatherPortsmouth, NH$250,9502025Designated distribution, general support, food
    Northern Human ServicesConway, NH$250,7502025Services targeting children, youth and families, infant metal health
    New Hampshire Legal Assistance-ConcordConcord, NH$250,2962025For general support, Campaign for Legal Services and designated distribution
    The Monadnock ConservancyKeene, NH$232,5312025Desig. dist., general support, land protection, capital campaign

    Tilton School

    $2,615,500
    Tilton, NH2025

    To support capital campaign and financial aid

    Portsmouth Submarine Memorial Association

    $1,383,255
    Portsmouth, NH2025

    For a designated distributions and capital campaign

    NH Children's Trust Inc

    $1,304,301
    Concord, NH2025

    For a designated distributions and general/operating support, the Trestle Fund

    New Futures

    $1,195,062
    Concord, NH2025

    For SUD, Children's Behavioral Health, Early Childhood and other health policies

    Saint Anselm College

    $1,006,108
    Manchester, NH2025

    For general support, scholarships

    JSI Research & Training Inst

    $940,000
    Bow, NH
    2025

    For Tick Free NH, Medicaid to schools program, general support

    North Country Education Services Agency

    $836,350
    Gorham, NH2025

    For general support and programs

    Society for the Protection of NH Forests

    $783,371
    Concord, NH2025

    For a designated distributions and genera support, repairs, education, easements

    Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire

    $723,161
    Epping, NH2025

    For general support, conservation, capital, programs

    Post-Landfill Action Network

    $695,103
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    For general support and designated distribution

    Sanborn Mills Inc

    $673,055
    Loudon, NH2025

    For a designated distributions

    UNH Office of Sponsored Programs

    $599,729
    Durham, NH2025

    For PREP, operations, climate resilience, homeless youth costs, assorted programs

    The Community Builders Hub

    $585,000
    Colebrook, NH2025

    To support the Community Builders Hub operations

    Hampshire College Trustees

    $550,000
    Amherst, MA2025

    For general support

    Affordable Housing Education and Development Inc

    $519,098
    Littleton, NH2025

    For designated distribution, general/operating/program support

    Thrive Survivor Support Center

    $514,000
    Concord, NH2025

    For general support, set up costs, expansion of direct service, prevention education

    Positive Tracks

    $512,500
    Hanover, NH2025

    For operating support, staff salaries, excluding CEO

    Cheshire Health Foundation

    $511,000
    Keene, NH2025

    Annual support, capital campaign

    NH Sustainable Energy Association

    $503,000
    Concord, NH2025

    For general/operating support, circuit rider program, Drive Electric

    The Nature ConservancyNew Hampshire

    $486,895
    Concord, NH2025

    Desig. dist., general support, capital campaign, land stewardship

    City Year NH

    $465,500
    Manchester, NH2025

    Operating support, Starry Night, 7 year promise

    Planned Parenthood of Northern New England

    $463,143
    Colchester, VT2025

    For general and operating support, patient care, women's access and rights

    University of New Hampshire Foundation Inc

    $434,609
    Durham, NH2025

    Desig. dist., support, WUNH, Marine Lab, arboretum, awards, library, F503

    NAMI New Hampshire

    $422,030
    Concord, NH2025

    For general support, designated distribution, art, film screening, peer support

    Naatsiilid Initiative

    $400,000
    Dennehotso, AZ2025

    For equipment, supplies, admin, general support, construction of multi-generational home

    NH Food Bank of NH Catholic Charities

    $395,028
    Manchester, NH2025

    Designated distributions, general support, food

    Family Resource Center At Gorham

    $371,949
    Gorham, NH2025

    For designated distribution, general and operating support

    New Hampshire Women's Foundation

    $370,199
    Concord, NH2025

    For a designated distributions and general/operating support, events, programs

    Mark Stebbins Community Center

    $366,000
    Manchester, NH2025

    For the capital campaign, general support

    Cross Roads House

    $359,250
    Portsmouth, NH2025

    For general support, programming, events, capital campaign

    Conservation Law Foundation

    $354,763
    Boston, MA2025

    For general/operating/annual support, advocacy work, designated distribution

    FITNHNH

    $313,500
    Manchester, NH2025

    For general support, and replacement windows

    Children Unlimited Inc

    $310,000
    Conway, NH2025

    General support, outreach

    Kismet Rock Foundation

    $304,000
    North Conway, NH2025

    For general/operating support, enrichment programs

    The Conservation Fund

    $299,900
    Arlington, VA2025

    Gorham Town Forest expansion project, Visit Northern NH, appraisal costs

    Starting Point Services for Victims of Domestic & Sexual

    $292,000
    Conway, NH2025

    Victim support, operating support

    Friends of the Music Hall

    $288,928
    Portsmouth, NH2025

    For a designated distribution and general support and capital campaign

    Mid-State Health Center

    $286,000
    Plymouth, NH2025

    For unrestricted operating support

    White Mountain Community Health Center

    $282,620
    Conway, NH2025

    For a designated distribution, programs, general operating support

    American Civil Liberties Union Foundation

    $280,400
    Concord, NH2025

    For general support, protect civil liberties, education and advocacy

    Twin Rivers Interfaith Food Pantry

    $276,800
    Franklin, NH2025

    For general support, pantry operations, refrigerator and freezer

    Waypoint

    $273,964
    Manchester, NH2025

    Designated distributions, general support, programs, homeless youth, food

    Archways

    $267,500
    Tilton, NH2025

    For general support and programing

    Tri-County Community Action Program Inc

    $267,340
    Berlin, NH2025

    For a designated distribution, general support, dental program

    NH School Funding Fairness Project

    $260,250
    Concord, NH2025

    For general support and the advancement of equity in school funding

    Reaching Higher NH

    $251,500
    Concord, NH2025

    Advance equitable public school funding

    Gather

    $250,950
    Portsmouth, NH2025

    Designated distribution, general support, food

    Northern Human Services

    $250,750
    Conway, NH2025

    Services targeting children, youth and families, infant metal health

    New Hampshire Legal Assistance-Concord

    $250,296
    Concord, NH2025

    For general support, Campaign for Legal Services and designated distribution

    The Monadnock Conservancy

    $232,531
    Keene, NH2025

    Desig. dist., general support, land protection, capital campaign