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GRANT TOOLS | Endowment for Health Supporting innovative projects that drive systemic change The Endowment for Health’s grantmaking focuses on addressing the root causes of health disparities in New Hampshire through collaboration and collective impact. Our approach supports innovative projects that create meaningful, lasting solutions for all Granite Staters. We prioritize strategies to drive systemic change.
These include: Understanding structural inequality through data and lived experiences. Centering transformative and relational change. Shifting power to those most affected by the issues that we work to address.
Listening to — and acting with — communities. Developing accountable leadership. We work with a network of community members, organizations, and institutions to solve complex social challenges by identifying shared priorities, fostering leadership, building knowledge, and aligning policy goals.
Learn more about each focus area and who to contact about project ideas. > Learn More The Endowment also offers grants that address urgent needs and emerging opportunities, innovative projects, and/or projects that build and disseminate knowledge to improve the health of Granite Staters. > Learn More Submit and manage grant applications and reports in the Applicant Portal.
The Applicant Portal has been updated as of November 1, 2025. Follow the instructions provided for the new portal experience. For help accessing information in the historic portal, contact Andie Hession .
Manage Applications and Reports Program Grant applications include a narrative, workplan, and intended outcome metrics using the Measurement Framework. Templates are provided to assist with applying for a Program Grant. Program Grant Application Template Applications require a budget.
The budget table and budget justification show how much your project will cost, the source of project funds, and how the funds will be used. Templates are provided to demonstrate the Endowment’s preferred format, though the Endowment will accept other budget formats. What happens after a grant is awarded?
Preview a sample agreement, view our publicity guidance, and find templates to help manage any changes to your project throughout the grant period. Budget Revision Request Form Budget to Actual Template Independent Contractor Agreement Template Fiscal Sponsor Relationships
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations addressing health disparities in New Hampshire. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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