Bank of New Hampshire Gives $20K for Homelessness Help


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Bank of New Hampshire announced a pair of grants to organizations trying to help end homelessness in the Granite State. 

The donations, $10,000 apiece, went to Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity and the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness and were made through the bank’s foundation. 

The bank said in its announcement that its 2025 giving is planned to focus on affordable housing creation and preservation. 

“Access to safe affordable housing is essential to building strong vibrant communities,” said Chris Logan, President and CEO for Bank of New Hampshire. “We are proud to support Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity in their mission to create stability and opportunity for local families. Through partnerships like this, we can help make a meaningful difference where it matters most—at home.” 

The Nashua donation will directly support the construction and rehabilitation of housing projects, the bank said, helping to expand access to quality affordable homes in the Greater Nashua area. 

The Concord donation will go to the recipient group’s permanent supportive housing program, which aims to pair long-term housing stability with case management, mental health support and job readiness programs. The donation will help expand the program to serve more individuals