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Greater Rochester Community Health Foundation Small Grants Program is sponsored by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation (administers for Greater Rochester Community Health Foundation). Aimed at improving access to care for residents of Strafford County, New Hampshire. Provides general operating support for initiatives addressing challenges like substance use disorder, food security, and maternal health.
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Greater Rochester Community Health Foundation - Targeted Grants Program - NH Charitable Foundation The Greater Rochester Community Health Foundation (“GRCHF”) is a supporting organization of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation.
It was established with the proceeds from the sale of the nonprofit Frisbie Memorial Hospital to HCA Healthcare, Inc. Its mission is to improve health and well-being and reduce the burden of illness of people in Strafford County and surrounding communities. Learn more about GRCHF and its vision and values .
This grantmaking program awards up to $25,000 to nonprofit organizations focusing on increasing access to mental health/behavioral health/substance use disorder services; early education/child care; and food security, serving Strafford County residents. Priority will be given to collaboration projects addressing the issues listed above.
If your organization provides services other than mental health/behavioral health/substance use disorder services; early education/child care; and food security , please apply to the small grants program . Funding is limited to organizations providing services in Strafford County, New Hampshire.
If your organization is headquartered outside of Strafford County but considers Strafford County to be a primary service location, you are eligible to apply. Organizations must be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Organizations that do not have public charity status may apply for grants if another public charity acts as a fiscal sponsor .
The following organization types should not apply: Public and private schools Colleges and universities Municipalities and government entities If you are one of the organizations listed above and have a grant specific question, please contact Lisa Vasquez-Castro at Yvfn. Infdhrm@aups. bet .
Up to $25,000 for project support. These are nonrenewable, one-year grants. Please check back for 2026 deadline updates.
Application and grant process Carefully read the information provided above to determine if you are eligible. If you need assistance accessing GrantSource or creating a profile, contact Laura Cappuccio at Ynhen. Pncchppvb@aups.
bet . Complete and submit the online application. Prepare answers for the application questions .
Answer the questions in GrantSource . Applicants will be notified of final decisions via email. Senior Community Partner-Behavioral Health
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Strafford County, New Hampshire. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $10,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Greater Rochester Community Health Foundation Small Grants Program is funded by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation (administers for Greater Rochester Community Health Foundation). 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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