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The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation was established in 1962 as a community foundation and tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charity. It is one of the United States' largest community foundations and was formed to build social capital by making grants that advance charitable activities.
Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in New Hampshire" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The National Churches Trust is a registered charity. The full definition of its objectives and activities are "to promote the conservation, repair, maintenance, improvement, and reconstruction of churches (to mean any recognised Christian places of worship, chapel or meeting house in the UK), and of such monuments, fittings, stained glass, furniture, organs, bells, in such churches and to ...
If you want to avoid a high student debt balance, it’s a good idea to explore New Hampshire scholarships and grants, which can help you pay for college with the possibility of not having to pay ...
Oct. 14—The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced last week it has nearly $20 million to remove lead hazards from homes and HUD-assisted properties in New Hampshire. This is ...
The interior of the church was extensively remodeled in the 1890s, and the entire structure underwent major structural repairs in the mid-1980s. Since the merging of the Baptist and Congregationalist churches in town, the church has been under the control of the United Church of Lyndeborough. Currently it is used for summer services, as the ...
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St. Anne Church (Berlin, New Hampshire) St. John the Baptist Church (Wakefield, New Hampshire) St. John's Church (Portsmouth, New Hampshire) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Ashland, New Hampshire) St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Dover, New Hampshire) Sandown Old Meetinghouse; Second Free Baptist Church; Second Rindge Meetinghouse, Horsesheds and Cemetery