
Local Grant Program
The Local grant program awards grants of up to $20,000 over one, two or three years for project, unrestricted and operating support and capital expenses. Local grants are open to applicants based in Coös County, NH and surrounding communities in the U.S., and in the MRC De Coaticook in Québec, Canada (See list of eligible cities and towns).
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Thursday, January 23, 2025, and Thursday, July 17, 2025, 5:00 pm Eastern time
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Applicants will be notified of funding within three months after submission.
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Eligible organizations include: those recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS or CRA are eligible, including U.S. nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, Canadian organizations with qualified donee status, tax-exempt public agencies, schools and municipalities. Other community groups and organizations which do not have U.S. or Canadian tax-exempt status may apply for funding if a 501(c)(3) organization, municipality or public agency acts as their fiscal sponsor. Please reach out to Tillotson Fund staff in advance of submitting an application. Members of the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund Advisory Committee should not be contacted regarding funding inquiries.
Exclusion, Discrimination and Hate Policy: The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation honors the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals and will not knowingly make grants (including those recommended by donor-advised fundholders), to organizations whose mission or programs promote hate, or run counter to principles of basic respect, justice and equity.
State, counties, municipalities, and schools: The Tillotson Fund, generally speaking, does not make grants to support annual budgets for municipal, county or state government; or public, charter and private schools. Examples of exceptions are included below. If you have any questions please contact staff.
- Public education should be fairly and fully funded by public monies. To that end, the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation/Tillotson Fund does not provide funding for K-12 operations, curriculum, capital projects, staffing, administration or programs. Funding for extracurricular activities or one-time events/activities may be considered.
- Likewise, municipal, county and state budgets should be resourced by public monies. The Fund may consider funding for projects or services that are one-time investments (eg, improvements to a public gathering space) and/or are supported through other philanthropic/nonprofit entities (e.g. Friends of the Library).
Religious organizations are not eligible, unless all services being funded are clearly and distinctly non-discriminatory, non-sectarian and benefit the larger community. Religious organization eligibility may be determined in accordance with New Hampshire Charitable Foundation policies and practices
Application and grant process
Learn more about the program and determine eligibility.
Please review the Grantseeker Guide (English and French) and the video/audio recording and PowerPoint (view French translation) from the 2024 Grantseeker Information Session.
Create an organization profile and complete an application in GrantSource.
Visit GrantSource and create your organization profile by clicking on “Register here” located under “New to the system.”
If you already have a profile in the system, please log in and update information including contacts, mailing address, mission statement, number of employees, operating budget, and board of directors. Your organization profile must be up to date in order to apply for funding.
If you do not have access to the internet or cannot apply online, please contact Christa Hollingsworth by email or at 603-225-6641 ext. 265 for further assistance.
Complete the online application.
Answer the questions in GrantSource and upload your budget. Submit the application by 5:00 pm Eastern time on Thursday, January 23, 2025 or Thursday, July 17, 2025.
Receive funding.
Applicants will be notified of funding within three months after submission.
Share the good news.
If you are awarded funding and you’d like to share the good news, please refer to our grantee press kit.
Report.
At the end of your grant period (usually 12 months), you will be required to submit a final report. Log into GrantSource to submit your final report via the online portal. You are welcome to contact Tillotson Fund staff at any time to discuss interim progress throughout a multiyear grant.
Recent Local Grants
Audubon Society of New Hampshire
To support the design and permitting phase of Bowman Divide Wildlife Crossing in Randolph, NH.
Children’s Literacy Foundation
To provide operating support for programming in Coös County.
Connors Climb Foundation
To offer Youth Suicide Prevention Education to Coös County students.
Coös County Family Health Services
To support the RiverFire 5K to benefit Response program over three years.
Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire
To purchase food to support the Backpack program for children experiencing food insecurity in Coös County.
Harvest Christian Fellowship
To support operating expenses of the Feeding Hope Food Pantry over two years.
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