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Find similar grantsMVSB Fund Grants is sponsored by New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp. Awards grants to nonprofit organizations enhancing the quality of life in New Hampshire's communities, including environmental, social, educational, and historic projects.
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MVSB Fund Grant Applications Due October 15 - New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp The MVSB Fund at the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation awarded $75,000 in grant funding to 40 local nonprofit organizations in 2023. Local nonprofits who wish to apply for a grant from the upcoming MVSB Fund application period can do so by October 15 at mvsb. com/community-involvement.
Local nonprofits who wish to apply for a grant from the MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) Fund at New Hampshire Charitable Foundation can do so by October 15. The application and instructions can be accessed online at mvsb. com/community-involvement .
Established in 1997, under the leadership of John Starrett, then-President and CEO of the Bank, the MVSB Fund at New Hampshire Charitable Foundation makes grant-based contributions to nonprofit organizations that enrich and improve the quality of life for residents living in the Bank’s service areas.
“We recognize the critical role our local non-profits play in strengthening our communities,” said Marcus Weeks, MVSB President and MVSB Fund Committee Member. “The fund is an important way we can offer our support to help them grow their programming, tackle needed projects and to continue to their important work.
” Since the Fund’s inception, over 500 grants have been awarded, totaling over $2 million in contributions to a wide range of environmental, social, educational and historic projects throughout New Hampshire.
The MVSB Fund has supported literacy and after-school programs, environmental monitoring, restoration of historic structures, organizations that provide support for individuals and families in challenging circumstances and equipment that helps save lives. While not focused on a particular category, Fund administrators are mindful of the receiving organization and their contribution to the quality of life in the communities being served.
Grants generally range from $1,000 to $10,000 and are awarded to 501(c)(3) nonprofits and public agencies based in the Lakes Region, Plymouth and Seacoast areas.
Projects supported are of high priority and need for the applicant organization and are related to their mission or development; demonstrate a clear, practical plan with objectives for services, participation and results; leverage other funding and/or voluntary support; offer evidence that project objectives will be accomplished within the grant period and demonstrate cooperation and collaboration with other organizations to provide greater community impact.
Go to mvsb. com/community-involvement to learn more and to apply.
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