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Find similar grantsNeil and Louise Tillotson Fund – Large Grants Program is sponsored by NH Charitable Foundation. Supports large-scale projects in Coös County, NH, and neighboring communities in Maine and Vermont.
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Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund - Large Grants Program - NH Charitable Foundation The Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund focuses its grantmaking and work in Coös County, NH and communities in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont and the MRC De Coaticook in Québec, Canada that share a border with Coös County.
Programs, projects or agencies that operate beyond these borders, provided they offer clear benefit to the people and landscapes of Coös County, may also be eligible for funding. Please contact us if you are unsure about geographical fit.
Organizations recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS or CRA are eligible, including US nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, Canadian organizations with qualified donee status, tax-exempt public agencies, schools and municipalities.
Other community groups and organizations that do not have U.S. or Canadian tax-exempt status may apply for funding if a 501(c)(3) organization, municipality or public agency acts as their fiscal sponsor .
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation honors the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals, and will not knowingly make grants (including those recommended by donor-advised-fund holders), to organizations whose mission or programs promote hate, or run counter to principles of basic respect, justice and equity.
Large Grants Program applicants may request between $20,000 and $300,000 (multiyear grants may request up to $100,000 per year for up to 3 years) and require a pre-application consultation with Christa Hollingsworth, Tillotson Fund Community Partner at 603-225-6641 ext. 265 or Puevfgn. Ubyyvatfjbegu@aups.
bet . ADAPT/Youth Leadership Through Adventure, $40,000, to support operations and program delivery of YLTA. Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust, $146,000, (over three years) to provide operating support and due diligence to expand into Coös County.
Appalachian Mountain Club, $100,000, to support general operating costs in Coös County. Bethlehem Redevelopment Corporation/The Colonial Theatre, $120,000 (over three years), to provide operating support. Bethlehem Trails Association, $47,000, to support general operating costs.
Catamount Arts, $240,000 (over three years), to provide operating support. Centre cultural et communautaire de Waterville, $31. 275, to support general operations.
Colebrook Kiwanis Foundation, $40,000, to support the design and development of a downtown park. Copper Cannon Camp, $100,000, for the construction of a covered sport court and pavilion. Co ö s Economic Development Corporation, $255,000 (over three years), to provide operating support.
Gilman Housing Trust, $34,000 (over two years), to support the continuation of the Support & Services at Home (SASH) Program to serve Canaan and surrounding communities. Hereford Community Forest, $75,000, to construct an observation tower at the summit of Mt. Hereford.
Kismet Rock Foundation, $30,000, to support operating costs. Musee Beaulne, $48,000, to provide landscaping, renovate a stone wall, build new steps and a ramp, and purchase outdoor lighting. NH-JAG, $130,000 (over two years), to provide programming to students in the Berlin area.
NH Legal Assistance, $60,000, to support general operations in Coös County. Northern Forest Center, $75,000, to support operating costs. Parc Harold F.
Baldwin, $23,714, to maintain and repair a trail system in the park. Pew-Owners Association of the Stark Union Church, $38,019, to support repair and renovation of the Stark Union Church’s structure. Radio Cooperative de Coaticook, $62,000, to renovate office and studio space.
Town Of Whitefield, $39,253, to cover last mile grant funds needed to install a new fire station roof and solar array. Van Grimde Corps Secrets, $25,000, to support interdisciplinary art, historical & cultural activities in St-Malo/Malvina historical site. Vermont Food Bank, $90,000 (over three years), to support operations to address food insecurity in Essex County and surrounding communities in NH.
White Mountain Science, Inc., $100,000, to support operating costs. You can apply anytime between January 1 and December 31, 2025 Application and grant process Determine eligibility and learn more about the program. Please review the PowerPoint ( view French translation ); the video/audio recording from the 2024 Grantseeker Information Session; and the Grantseeker Guide ( English and French ).
If you have any questions, please contact Christa Hollingsworth at Puevfgn. Ubyyvatfjbegu@aups. bet .
Contact staff to discuss your proposal idea. Pre-application consultation is required. Please contact Christa Hollingsworth, Tillotson Fund Community Partner at 603-225-6641 ext.
265 or Puevfgn. Ubyyvatfjbegu@aups. bet .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and public agencies in Coös County, NH, and neighboring communities in Maine and Vermont. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $20,000 to $300,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund – Large Grants Program is funded by NH Charitable Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Vermont and Maine. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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