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Government Shutdown Update as of...

Thursday, October 16, 2025 It is Day 16 of the federal government shutdown. Hill Updates The Senate voted again for the 10th time today on a...

Presidential Memorandum on Domestic Terrorism: A Threat to Nonprofits

On September 25, President Trump signed a presidential memorandum directing federal agencies to investigate, prosecute, and disrupt nonprofit...

President Trump Directs DOJ to Investigate Lobbying Activities of Federal Grantees

(Reposted from National Council for Nonprofits) On Aug. 28, President Trump issued Use of Appropriated Funds for Illegal Lobbying and Partisan...

Johnson Amendment Under Threat: Court Case Could Alter Nonprofit Nonpartisanship

A federal court case in Texas could weaken the Johnson Amendment, the 70-year-old law that keeps charitable nonprofits, including houses of worship...

State Budget Update: A Roller Coaster Ride with Wins and Challenges for Nonprofits

For New Hampshire’s nonprofit sector, this year’s $16 billion state budget brought both welcome investments and significant challenges. After...

A Call to Action: Nonprofits Unite Against Presidential Retaliation

A broad coalition of nonprofit and nonpartisan organizations has issued an open letter condemning what they call unconstitutional attacks by the Trump...

State Budget Moves to Senate with Major Charitable Gaming Changes

The New Hampshire House has passed HB 1 and HB 2, advancing the state budget to the Senate and its Finance Committee for further deliberation...

Nonprofit Advocacy Helps Defeat Threatening Bills at Crossover

Thanks to persistent advocacy from nonprofit organizations across the state, several bills that could have negatively impacted charitable funding have...

Charitable Gaming Oversight Commission Bill Gains Momentum

Not all interactions at the State House has required the nonprofit sector to play defense. HB 328, which would establish a Charitable Gaming Oversight...

House Finance Committee Advances Amendment to HB2, Adjusting Charitable Gaming Revenue Allocation

On Monday, March 24, Division II of the House Finance Committee adopted a new amendment to HB2, proposed by Rep. Joe Sweeney, allotting 10.5% of Video...

Advocacy Call to Action: Protect Charitable Gaming Revenues

Amendment to HB2 would slash critical funding to NH Nonprofits Right now, many charities in New Hampshire rely on money from charitable gaming...

Governor’s Budget Proposes Allocation of New Charitable Gaming Revenue

The Governor’s proposed budget includes a plan to allocate revenue from proposed video lottery terminals (VLT) to support New Hampshire nonprofits and...