The Tredwell Foundation for the Visual Arts
Rain for the Sahel & Sahara strives to improve the lives of children and adults in Niger -the poorest country in the world- through locally developed programs in education, water resource development, agriculture and AIDS awareness.
The Center for School Success (CSS) helps students, teachers and parents understand and manage specific breakdowns in learning.
Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley provides programs and services that promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.
Dress for Success NH promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
The Kaleigh, Shane and Marci for Mental Health Awareness organization, also known as Keep Sound Minds is dedicated to the memory of our children and their aunt Marci; as well as to bring focus on some needed improvements in the mental health arena, both in New England and across the country.
Allenstown Revitalization Association
The Capitol Center for the Arts inspires, educates and entertains audiences by providing both the finest venue for the performing arts and a wide range of professionally excellent and artistically significant presentations. It also serve as a resource and gathering place for the community at large.
The Monadnock Conservancy is the only land trust dedicated exclusively to the 35 towns of the Monadnock Region. Every year the Conservancy helps the people of the Region protect hundreds of acres of forests, farms, wildlife habitat, shoreland, hiking trails, and more.
The Rape and Domestic Violence Crisis Center located in Concord, NH assists dozens of victims of violence a year.
The New Hampshire Bar Foundation is the largest private benefactor of civil legal services and law-related educational programs in New Hampshire. The Bar Foundation is a nonprofit, grant-making charitable organization supported by donations and the IOLTA Program.
Susan F. Ladmer
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