How Does the Lane & Elizabeth C. Dwinell Foundation Give in New Hampshire?
/This New Hampshire funder maintains a low public profile but is also an accessible one worth learning more about if you run a nonprofit in the state.
Read MoreThis New Hampshire funder maintains a low public profile but is also an accessible one worth learning more about if you run a nonprofit in the state.
Read MoreSince 1967, the Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation has been supporting nonprofits in New Hampshire. Here’s an overview of its grantmaking and how local nonprofits can approach this funder for support.
Read MoreThe Haymarket People’s Fund has given money to nearly every major social justice organization in New England since 1974. Here’s a closer look at how this well-established social justice grantmaker operates in the region.
Read MoreTo guide local grantseekers, here are a few things to know about the Boston-based Fuller Foundation, which also awards grants in New Hampshire.
Read MoreHere’s what New England grantseekers should know about the Demoulas Market Basket Foundation and how to get in touch about grant opportunities.
Read MoreDick and Barbara Couch are committed to children in New England through their Couch Family Foundation. Here’s a look at what this grantmaker funds and the types of support it provides.
Read MoreWe take a look at what drives the charitable arm of the oldest and largest mutual bank in the country and why this funder is focusing on early childhood development in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Read MoreHere are the basics to know about the Cogswell Benevolent Trust, including the funder’s long history in the region, grantmaking preferences, and how to apply for a New Hampshire grant.
Read MoreChris and Keena Clifford established a grantmaking foundation of after finding success at the investment firm of Berkshire Partners. Here’s what we know about this low-key funder and how it gives in and around Boston.
Read MoreIn late 2017, this funder decided that 100 percent of grants from its community grants program would go toward unrestricted purposes and that most of these grants would be for multi-year periods. It’s now putting that strategy into action.
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