- Press Release -

 

 

Nashua Center Receives Grant Through

New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

 

The Nashua Center recently received the second grant for $15,000 through the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation.  This multi-year grant was made possible through the Frederick W. Cox and Dorothy Thurber Cox Memorial Fund and will be used to build program capacity through increased trainings and expanded services for the CLASSIC In-Home Care program.  The Nashua Center has been providing human services throughout Southern NH since 1974.  For more information, visit www.nashuacenter.org or call (603) 883-6163. 

 

The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation has been working to improve the quality of life in our communities since 1962.  It builds and manages a collection of charitable funds, totaling more than $490 million, created by individuals, families and corporations for charitable purposes.  The Foundation is non-partisan, frequently playing the role of convener and catalyst on a broad spectrum of issues that affect our state.  The Foundation awarded more than $33 million in grants, scholarships and initiatives in 2007; more than 125 million in just the past five years.  Based in Concord, the Foundation roots itself in communities across the state through seven regions including Lakes, Manchester, Monadnock, Nashua, North Country, Piscataqua and Upper Valley.  For more information, visit www.nhcf.org or call (603) 225-6641.