November 19, 2025
Concord, NH – The Endowment for Health awarded nearly $5.8 million over the past 12 months, supporting a selection of projects that strengthen community health, bolster the state’s healthcare workforce and address pressing issues such as food insecurity and behavioral health across New Hampshire.
“The Endowment recognizes the importance and fragility of the state’s safety net,” said Endowment for Health President Dr. Yvonne Goldsberry. “Much of our recent grantmaking supported New Hampshire community efforts to ensure that Granite Staters continue to thrive.” Goldsberry added.
Over the past program year, the Endowment’s funding totaled $5,769,311 representing 90 grants to 61 organizations with an average award size of $64,000.
The following grants highlight the range of the Endowment’s recent funding:
Sustaining New Hampshire Safety Net Providers – More than 1 million dollars was awarded to 21 New Hampshire community health centers and community mental health centers to provide care and services to Granite Staters. Each of the 21 centers received a one-time $50,000 operating grant to support comprehensive primary care, mental and behavioral health, dental and other essential services.
New Hampshire Hunger Solutions – $66,666 was awarded to address screening, referral, and application assistance within the state’s healthcare, public health, and community-based organizations to assist in reducing food insecurity and improved connection to services.
New Hampshire Family Network – $120,000 was awarded to NAMI New Hampshire to support informed youth and family leaders who are full partners in strengthening the children’s behavioral health system in New Hampshire.
HealthForce NH – $200,000 was awarded to grow, retain, and sustain New Hampshire’s healthcare workforce and to implement the “Giving Care” strategic plan.
Mount Washington Valley Adult Day Center – $20,000 was awarded to implement the Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) program through a Care Navigator.
