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Awarded
September 21, 2015
New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness
To increase organizational capacity, financial growth and ongoing sustainability by developing a comprehensive strategic plan.
Amount Awarded:
$11,700
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
New Hampshire Humanities Council
To bridge the communication gap that distances veterans from civilians and support successful veteran integration by providing an opportunity for veterans to share their stories through film and book discussions
Amount Awarded:
$13,900
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
New Hampshire Legal Assistance
To develop a blueprint for increasing collaborations, maximizing resources, and creating effective responses to address the growing problem of elder financial exploitation in NH.
Amount Awarded:
$17,700
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
New Hampshire Public Health Association
To finalize the 2015 NH Oral Health State Plan by developing action plan steps, assigning lead responsible parties and identifying resources for each priority area.
Amount Awarded:
$17,000
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
NH Alcohol and Other Drug Service Providers Association
To raise awareness of addiction as a chronic disease, as well as the importance of screening for and addressing substance abuse in advance of the emergence of addiction by engaging conference attendees and invited guests to witness a dramatic performance of Act Three of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night as a catalyst for town hall discussions about the disease of addiction as it touches patients, families, and health professionals.
Amount Awarded:
$13,500
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits
To identify a dynamic leader to serve as the Center
Amount Awarded:
$12,500
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
Partnership for a Drug-Free NH
To promote recovery from addiction through a statewide campaign to address drug and alcohol addiction issues in NH.
Amount Awarded:
$20,000
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
Bhutanese Community of New Hampshire (BCNH)
To promote greater integration and self-sufficiency of immigrant and refugee persons by increasing language skills, providing culturally and linguistically appropriate American history and civics classes, and assisting newcomers as they prepare to obtain citizenship.
Amount Awarded:
$20,000
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Awarded
September 21, 2015
Concord School District
To engage and train school district teachers, staff and key community partners in the Community Peer Support Model, an intensive, culturally responsive practice, in order to build and strengthen the community where Concord's most vulnerable population of refugee children live, learn and play.
Amount Awarded:
$20,000
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Awarded
March 23, 2015
Youth Catalytics
To increase the likelihood that all youth are supported in ways that advance healthy development and well-being and reduce the impact of negative life experiences by increasing the knowledge and effectiveness of professionals who work with young people.
Amount Awarded:
$9,722
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Awarded
March 23, 2015
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire
To recruit additional volunteers, especially males, to serve every child in need in the state and more closely reflect the demographics of the population served by launching a volunteer recruitment awareness campaign 100 Men for 100 Children.
Amount Awarded:
$17,400
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Awarded
March 23, 2015
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition
To increase the safety and well-being of NH immigrant families by building organizational capacity to provide a pathway to citizenship for foreign-born residents.
Amount Awarded:
$19,730