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Community-Driven Economic Empowerment Community-Driven Economic Empowerment Community-Driven Economic Empowerment (C-DEE) provides capacity-building funding for New Hampshire entrepreneurs to help their businesses become financially resilient and self-sufficient. Launched in 2023, C-DEE draws on the Community Loan Fund’s experience connecting local businesses with the financing and coaching they need to thrive.
C-DEE Accelerator funding can be used for computer hardware or software, as well as a variety of business services. The C-DEE Grant provides capacity-building funding for New Hampshire entrepreneurs to help their businesses become financially resilient and self-sufficient. Any entrepreneur with a company registered and in good standing with the State of New Hampshire may apply for up to $5,000.
The funding can be used for computer hardware and software, and marketing including web design. C-DEE’s Community Business Advisory Council, comprising business owners and community leaders, determines the funding recipients.
2026 C-DEE Grant Awardees 2026 C-DEE Awards Photo Gallery 2026 Community-Driven Economic Empowerment Awards & Celebration Night Sponsors Our Community-Driven Economic Empowerment team recognizes that small business owners are already rooted — they just need the right conditions to grow. We've helped more than 200 entrepreneurs become more resilient through C-DEE grants and coaching since 2023.
Grants awarded to local business owners since 2023 Grant recipients since 2023 Entrepreneurs receiving technical assistance through our program since 2023 Entrepreneurs working with C-DEE live in all 10 N. H. counties I appreciate the opportunity to have access to this grant.
It helped provide me technical assistance support I may not have been able to achieve this soon into my business launch. Jennice Chewlin, MPH, CHES Founder & CEO, Chewlin Group It’s not easy being a business owner — and to feel seen, supported, and given resources that help you continue living the life that you dreamed is a gift.
Victoria Carrington Chávez Owner, Lilac & Aspen Not only has this helped with funding, but it has also helped with mentorship, which I think is really important for a business. Nicole Sublette Founder, Therapists of Color New England Contact Latonya Wallace at (603) 856-0730.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Any entrepreneur with a company registered and in good standing with the State of New Hampshire; funds support computer hardware/software and marketing including web design. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Community-Driven Economic Empowerment Grants is funded by New Hampshire Community Loan Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Hampshire. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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