Community Energy Solutions Funding in New Hampshire
GrantID: 15871
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $120,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for New Hampshire's Progressive Movement Building The 'Grants to Help Organizations Build a Progressive Movement for Everyday People' program, funded by a Banking Institution, aims to support innovative revenue-generating projects in New Hampshire that strengthen the sustainability and impact of nonprofits, grassroots movements, and community-focused initiatives. To achieve this, the program prioritizes specific outcomes that address the unique needs and challenges of the state. New Hampshire's distinct demographic and geographic features, such as its rural landscape and aging population, inform the priority outcomes for this grant. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, a key regional body, plays a significant role in supporting nonprofits and community initiatives across the state. ### Key Areas of Focus The grant program focuses on outcomes that drive meaningful change in three key areas: economic development, social equity, and community resilience. In New Hampshire, these areas are particularly important due to the state's high percentage of small businesses and self-employed individuals, who often face unique challenges in accessing resources and support. For instance, the New Hampshire Small Business Development Center provides critical assistance to entrepreneurs and small business owners, highlighting the need for initiatives that foster economic growth and stability. 1. Economic Development: Projects that promote economic development in New Hampshire's rural areas and support small businesses and self-employed individuals are a priority. This includes initiatives that provide training, resources, and mentorship to entrepreneurs, as well as those that stimulate local economies through innovative revenue-generating models. The New Hampshire Business Finance Authority, a state agency, works to support economic development through financing programs and business support services, demonstrating the state's commitment to fostering a thriving economy. 2. Social Equity: Initiatives that address social equity in New Hampshire are also a key focus. This includes projects that support marginalized communities, such as Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and individuals with disabilities. The grant program prioritizes outcomes that promote inclusivity, diversity, and equal access to resources and opportunities. For example, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services provides critical support to vulnerable populations, highlighting the need for initiatives that address social determinants of health and promote health equity. 3. Community Resilience: Community resilience is critical in New Hampshire, particularly in the face of climate change and economic uncertainty. Projects that enhance community resilience by promoting environmental sustainability, supporting community-led initiatives, and fostering partnerships between organizations and stakeholders are highly valued. The New Hampshire Office of Strategic Initiatives, a state agency responsible for coordinating climate change efforts, works to support community resilience and environmental sustainability, demonstrating the state's commitment to addressing these pressing issues. ## Measuring Success in New Hampshire To measure the success of grant-funded projects, the program will track key outcomes and indicators, such as job creation, business growth, and increased access to resources and services for marginalized communities. The program will also assess the impact of projects on community resilience, including their ability to withstand economic and environmental shocks. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the 'Grants to Help Organizations Build a Progressive Movement for Everyday People' program aims to drive meaningful change in New Hampshire and support the development of a more equitable and resilient society. New Hampshire applicants for this grant can expect a rigorous evaluation process that assesses their project's potential to achieve these priority outcomes. By understanding the state's unique needs and challenges, applicants can tailor their proposals to address the most pressing issues and drive lasting impact. Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in New Hampshire under this grant program? A: Projects that promote economic development, social equity, and community resilience in New Hampshire are highly competitive. Initiatives that support small businesses, marginalized communities, and environmental sustainability are particularly valued. Q: How will the grant program measure the success of funded projects in New Hampshire? A: The program will track key outcomes and indicators, such as job creation, business growth, and increased access to resources and services for marginalized communities, as well as the impact of projects on community resilience. Q: Can nonprofits and grassroots movements in rural New Hampshire access this grant funding? A: Yes, nonprofits and grassroots movements operating in rural areas of New Hampshire are eligible to apply. The program prioritizes projects that address the unique challenges faced by rural communities, such as limited access to resources and infrastructure.
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