NHBR recently announced the winners of their 2014 Financial Executive of the Year Awards, and the list includes representatives from two nonprofit members of the Center. Congratulations to Kathy Kittle of CATCH Neighborhood Housing and Elin Treanor of Easter Seals NH!
The Hoffman-Haas Fellowship will be offered in two locations this fall – one in the Seacoast and one in the Monadnock region. Applications are now being accepted for both cohorts.
The Nonprofit Impact Awards will recognize nonprofits and individuals driving social change through outstanding achievements impacting our communities. We are asking our members to help us identify deserving nominees for these awards.
Ten New Hampshire nonprofit organizations have learned new strategies for incorporating and making best use of the talents of highly skilled volunteers through a year-long High Impact Volunteer Engagement (HIVE) pilot program created by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits.
A bill requiring board leaders of nonprofits that contract with the state to participate in mandatory governance training will be heard Tuesday, April 1 at 2 pm in room 306 of the Legislative Office Building.
In accordance with their usual practice, the Charitable Trusts Unit sent annual report forms to all charities registered with their Office. This year, hundreds of them were returned as charities had changed their addresses but not informed the CTU.
The NH Center for Nonprofits, a statewide association of more than 700 nonprofit, corporate and individual members, has received the 2013 All Star Award from Constant Contact®, Inc., the trusted marketing advisor to more than half a million small organizations worldwide.
It’s always interesting to me how an assertion can gain widespread credence just because it is repeated, over and over again. The more the assertion is tied to some form of doom and gloom forecast, the faster it will spread and become cemented in “urban folklore.”