The foundation is a locally focused health and community-services funder that concentrates most of its dollars on the regional hospital to support indigent care, medical equipment, and clinician education. Smaller, repeat grants fund neighborhood health and social-service providers (YMCA, Harbor Care, Cynthia Day Family Center), indicating an interest in community wellness and behavioral/family supports across Nashua and the surrounding region. Its giving is practical and operationally oriented rather than national or research-focused.
Nutt Hospital Association C/o David E Tully & Associates PA has centered its recent giving on Southern NH Regional Medical Center, with three large grants of $183,000 in 2025, $160,000 in 2024, and $159,800 in 2023. Those awards point to a clear operating focus: indigent care, medical equipment, and continuing education for clinical staff. The pattern is reinforced by smaller grants to nearby health and family-service organizations, showing a local role in supporting both hospital capacity and community health needs. The foundation’s largest recent grants go to the regional medical center in Nashua, but its portfolio is not limited to hospital operations. It also supports the YMCA of Greater Nashua, Harbor Care, and The Cynthia Day Family Center, all in Nashua. That mix suggests a practical approach to health funding: one core institutional partner for direct medical support, plus community organizations that serve wellness, behavioral health, and family services. With $592,912 in annual grants and assets of $5,856,787, the foundation operates at a local scale with a concentrated set of recipients.
In hospital support, the foundation gave $183,000 in 2025, $160,000 in 2024, and $159,800 in 2023 to Southern NH Regional Medical Center for indigent care, medical equipment, and continuing education. Those recurring awards make the medical center the clearest anchor in its grantmaking. Beyond the hospital, the foundation has backed general-purpose support for the YMCA of Greater Nashua, including $19,000 in 2024, $16,665 in 2025, and $14,447 in 2023. It also made general-purpose grants to Harbor Care, including $15,000 in 2024 and $10,000 in 2023, and gave $15,000 in 2025 to The Cynthia Day Family Center. The recipient mix points to interest in community wellness, behavioral health, recovery, and family services.
Typical grants cluster around a relatively narrow middle range, with p25 at $15,000, median at $16,665, and p75 at $159,800. The upper end is dominated by one large institutional recipient, while a second tier of community grants sits near the median. The recent record shows repeat support to the same organizations across multiple years, especially Southern NH Regional Medical Center and the YMCA of Greater Nashua, which indicates ongoing relationships rather than one-off awards. The foundation is not a funder of individuals and does not make program-related investments, so its giving is routed through organizations rather than direct aid or PRI activity.
$593K
$5.9M
$590K
$255K
Most grants fall between $15K and $160K, with a median of $17K.
25th Percentile
$15K
Median
$17K
75th Percentile
$160K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NH.
MARGARET C GILMOUR MD
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Concentrated, local giving: a majority of funding flows to a single core grantee (Southern NH Regional Medical Center) through multiple grants, with the remainder allocated as modest, repeat general operating gifts to a few community nonprofits. Grants are operationally focused (indigent care, equipment, general support) rather than one-off project experiments.
Notable grantees: Southern NH Regional Medical Center, YMCA of Greater Nashua, Harbor Care, The Cynthia Day Family Center
Grantmaking is entirely local and entirely in New Hampshire: 100% of grants go to recipients in NH, and NH is also the top state by grant count. The recipient list is concentrated in Nashua, including Southern NH Regional Medical Center, the YMCA of Greater Nashua, Harbor Care, and The Cynthia Day Family Center. That city-level clustering shows a strong Nashua focus rather than a broader regional or multi-state footprint.
Its recent grants go mainly to health and social-service organizations in Nashua. The largest recipient is Southern NH Regional Medical Center, funded for indigent care, medical equipment, and continuing education. It also supports the YMCA of Greater Nashua, Harbor Care, and The Cynthia Day Family Center with general-purpose grants.
No. All recent grants in the provided data went to recipients in New Hampshire, and the geographic scope of giving is listed as local. The recipient-country distribution is 100% US, with every grant landing in NH.
The grant-size distribution is tightly defined by a small number of recurring awards: p25 is $15,000, median is $16,665, and p75 is $159,800. That spread reflects a mix of mid-sized community grants and much larger support for the regional medical center.
Yes. Southern NH Regional Medical Center received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The YMCA of Greater Nashua and Harbor Care also appear more than once across the recent grant list, showing recurring support rather than isolated one-time awards.
The recent grants to Southern NH Regional Medical Center are for indigent care, medical equipment, and continuing education. Those three purposes appear across the 2023, 2024, and 2025 awards, indicating a sustained focus on patient access and clinical capacity.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOUTHERN NH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER | NASHUA, NH | $183,000 | 2025 | INDIGENT CARE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, CONTINUING EDUCATION |
| YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA | NASHUA, NH | $16,665 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| THE CYNTHIA DAY FAMILY CENTER | NASHUA, NH | $15,000 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| SOUTHERN NH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER | NASHUA, NH | $160,000 | 2024 | INDIGENT CARE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, CONTINUING EDUCATION |
| YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA | NASHUA, NH | $19,000 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| HARBOR CARE | NASHUA, NH | $15,000 | 2024 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| SOUTHERN NH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER | NASHUA, NH | $159,800 | 2023 | INDIGENT CARE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, CONTINUING EDUCATION |
| YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA | NASHUA, NH | $14,447 | 2023 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
| HARBOR CARE | NASHUA, NH | $10,000 | 2023 | GENERAL PURPOSES |
SOUTHERN NH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
$183,000INDIGENT CARE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, CONTINUING EDUCATION
YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA
$16,665GENERAL PURPOSES
THE CYNTHIA DAY FAMILY CENTER
$15,000GENERAL PURPOSES
SOUTHERN NH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
$160,000INDIGENT CARE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, CONTINUING EDUCATION
YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA
$19,000GENERAL PURPOSES
HARBOR CARE
$15,000GENERAL PURPOSES
SOUTHERN NH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
$159,800INDIGENT CARE, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, CONTINUING EDUCATION
YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA
$14,447GENERAL PURPOSES
HARBOR CARE
$10,000GENERAL PURPOSES