Organizers for the Rising Stars Awards, an initiative of Stay Work Play and in partnership with New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR), are pleased to announce the keynote speaker and finalists for the 2015 event, which will be held on Oct. 5, at the Space Entertainment Center in Hooksett.
The NH Center for Nonprofits has hired Mike Ostrowski, recently retired President & CEO of Child and Family Services of NH and former Center board member, to serve as Interim CEO while the board continues its search for a permanent replacement. Ostrowski succeeds Mary Ellen Jackson, who served as the Center's Executive Director for the past decade.
Lincoln Financial Group, Lake Sunapee Bank, Orr & Reno and Dancing Lion Chocolate were announced as winners of the Business in the Arts Awards and Arthur Sullivan as the Leadership winner Monday at a celebration hosted by the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts.
Outgoing CEO, Mary Ellen Jackson, who is recognized for leading a movement to unite and elevate the status of the nonprofit sector in New Hampshire for the past ten years, will be among the honorees at the annual Nonprofit Impact Night on May 18th to be held at the Executive Court Banquet Facility.
Beth Kanter talks to employees at Human Rights Watch about how they leverage employee's personal Twitter accounts by offering training and policies that encourage participation.
The People’s United Community Foundation, the philanthropic arm of People’s United Bank, announced today that it awarded $42,664 in grants to nonprofit organizations throughout the communities it serves in New Hampshire.
On Friday, House Bill 569 will be heard before the House Ways and Means Committee and, if passed, will result in a loss in revenue for the state, a loss in revenue for charitable organizations, and, most importantly, a loss for people and communities.