
Coös Conservation District – No Till Drill Workshop. (Photo by Whitney Lewis)
Apply for a grant
Each year, The Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund awards more than $4 million in grants to support economic development, education and community safety net programs that focus on the people in Coös County, NH and communities in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont and the MRC De Coaticook in Québec, Canada that share a border with Coös County.


Informed by community
Recognizes that people in the region hold the knowledge and ingenuity needed to solve problems, create opportunities, and build thriving communities. Demonstrated authentic collaboration with the community members being served is a funding priority.
Guided by equity
A thriving community is one where all members can fully participate and experience a sense of belonging. The fund prioritizes funding for organizations and projects working to remove barriers to accessing services and programs and/or addressing disparities in outcomes for all community members, with an emphasis on communities historically excluded and under-resourced.
Meaningful collaboration
Lays the foundation for openness, connection and engagement in community. The fund prioritizes requests that can show meaningful collaboration and engagement with other organizations, nonprofits, businesses and municipalities.
Measurable impact
Success in reaching goals of a grant proposal can take many forms. Applicants are encouraged to have well-thought-out strategies and activities that result in positive change in the region, people’s lives, environment, economy, and community. The fund seeks to support work that can demonstrate local and/ or regional impact through reflection, data collection and learning and adapting over time.
Broad range of support
Support from the community and financial sustainability are critical pieces of competitive grant requests. A diverse resource base including financial and in-kind contributions, as well as community leadership are examples of what is sought in all proposals.
Download our Grantseeker Guide
The Grantseeker Guide provides everything you need to know about applying for a grant, including background and eligibility information, review considerations and instructions for applying to any of our grant programs.
Our grant programs
Dash Grant Programs
Deadline: Rolling
The Dash Grants Program provides rapid grant awards ranging from $250-$2,000 for one-time projects or activities.
Local Grant Programs
Deadline: Thursday, January 25, 2025 or Thursday, July 17, 2025
The Local Grants Program offers grants ranging from $2,000 to $20,000 over one to three years. Funding can be used for projects, operating support, or capital expenses.
Large Grant Programs
Deadline: Rolling
The Large Grants Program provides grant awards from $20,000-$300,000 over one to three years. Funding can be used for projects, operating support, or capital expenses. The larger the request, the more the organization or project needs to demonstrate a measurable and significant impact in Coös County, NH.
Grants in action
These are just a few of the grants we made in 2024.
NH Small Business Development Center
To support business advising delivery by NH Small Business Development Center in Cöos and northern Grafton Counties over three years.
Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital Association
To support the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment and recovery program at the Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital to provide needed SUD supports for Colebrook and surrounding area.
Vermont Energy Education Program
To offer project-based learning opportunities focused on climate change.
Special Olympics New Hampshire
To support organizational capacity building and expanded programming in Coös County.
The Loading Dock
To purchase equipment to improve live audio production and exterior signage.
White Horse Addiction Center, Inc.
To purchase a video conferencing system for the Berlin location.
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