Youth Outdoor Education Impact in New Hampshire

GrantID: 8537

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

Those working in Community Development & Services and located in New Hampshire may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for New Hampshire Nonprofit Grants

The Banking Institution's Nonprofit Grants to Help Communities program in New Hampshire is focused on achieving specific outcomes that align with the state's unique needs and challenges. The program's priority outcomes are shaped by the state's economic, demographic, and geographic characteristics.

New Hampshire's economy is driven by small businesses and a strong tourism industry, with a significant presence of outdoor recreation and manufacturing. The state's rural landscape and limited public transportation infrastructure can make it difficult for organizations to access resources and serve communities in need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, a key partner in the state's nonprofit sector, works closely with organizations to address these challenges.

Target Outcomes for New Hampshire

The Nonprofit Grants to Help Communities program in New Hampshire is focused on achieving three primary outcomes:

  1. Increased economic opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs: Grants will support organizations that provide training, technical assistance, and resources to small businesses and entrepreneurs, particularly in rural areas. For example, organizations like the New Hampshire Small Business Development Center, which provides free business advising and low-cost training, are well-positioned to achieve this outcome.
  2. Improved access to healthcare and social services: Funding will be directed towards organizations that provide critical healthcare and social services, particularly in areas with limited access to resources. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the state's healthcare and social services infrastructure, is a key partner in this effort.
  3. Enhanced community development and infrastructure: Grants will support organizations that work to improve community infrastructure, including housing, transportation, and community facilities. The state's rural counties, such as Coös County, which faces significant economic and demographic challenges, are a priority for this outcome.

The program's focus on these outcomes is driven by the state's unique characteristics, including its rural landscape and strong small business economy. By supporting organizations that address these needs, the Nonprofit Grants to Help Communities program aims to make a meaningful difference in the lives of New Hampshire residents.

New Hampshire's distinct border region, where the state shares a boundary with Quebec, Canada, also presents opportunities for cross-border collaboration and innovation. Organizations that work across state lines to address shared challenges, such as economic development and healthcare access, may be well-positioned to achieve the program's priority outcomes.

Applicants for the Nonprofit Grants to Help Communities program in New Hampshire should be aware of the state's specific needs and challenges, as well as the program's target outcomes. By aligning their work with these outcomes, organizations can increase their chances of securing funding and making a meaningful impact in their communities.

The program's focus on small business development, healthcare access, and community infrastructure is also reflected in the state's own economic development initiatives, such as the New Hampshire Job Training Program, which provides funding for workforce training and development.

Measuring Success in New Hampshire

The Nonprofit Grants to Help Communities program in New Hampshire will measure success through a combination of metrics, including the number of small businesses supported, the number of individuals accessing healthcare and social services, and the number of community infrastructure projects completed. By tracking these metrics, the program aims to assess its impact and make adjustments to its strategy over time.

Q: What types of organizations are eligible for small business grants in New Hampshire? A: Nonprofit organizations that provide training, technical assistance, and resources to small businesses and entrepreneurs are eligible for funding.

Q: How can nonprofits in New Hampshire access grants for healthcare and social services? A: Organizations that provide critical healthcare and social services, particularly in areas with limited access to resources, can apply for funding through the Nonprofit Grants to Help Communities program.

Q: What are the priorities for community development grants in New Hampshire? A: The program prioritizes community infrastructure projects, including housing, transportation, and community facilities, particularly in rural areas.

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