New Hampshire Nonprofits in the News

New Hampshire’s nonprofits are at the heart of our communities—driving change, offering support, and making a real difference every day. This collection of stories highlights the latest news, successes, and challenges from across the nonprofit sector, helping you stay informed and inspired by the impactful work happening throughout the Granite State.

Cultural groups across U.S. told that federal humanities grants are terminated

Blair
https://www.nhpr.org/2025-04-03/cultural-groups-across-u-s-told-that-federal-humanities-grants-are-terminated

The Mary Gale Foundation Awards Over $650,000 to Support Local Nonprofits

https://www.graniteuw.org/news-events/the-mary-gale-foundation-awards-over-650000-to-support-local-nonprofits

Their child care center closed with little notice. Three weeks later, they opened their own.

New Hampshire Public Radio | By Annmarie Timmins
https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2025-04-01/somersworth-child-care-childcare-closure-opening-little-steps-thriving-roots

Future funding for McAuliffe center, Canterbury Shaker Village uncertain as Trump cuts federal support

Concord Monitor | Matherly
https://www.concordmonitor.com/Canterbury-Shaker-Village-Concord-NH-museums-federal-funding-cuts-Trump-administration-60354443

Three Concord activists are continuing their work with the help of a NH nonprofit

New Hampshire Public Radio | By Julia Furukawa
https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2025-01-22/three-concord-activists-are-continuing-their-work-with-the-help-of-a-nh-nonprofit

New Hampshire nonprofit aims to bring women's history to classrooms worldwide

O'Brien
 
*This compilation is not comprehensive.