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Who We Are
The organization is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) Charitable Trust supported by members of the NH Beverage Association, the Beverage Distributors of New Hampshire Association and the New Hampshire Grocers Association. This collaborative effort by food and beverage companies has developed comprehensive programs to address, litter issues, recycling challenges, environmental awareness and education.
What We Do
We accomplish these goals by offering municipal recycling grants and signs, anti-litter programs and technical assistance to recycling programs. New Hampshire communities are eligible to apply for funding to assist with the purchase of recycling equipment. This includes monies to purchase curbside collection bins, balers, crushers, roll-off containers and other equipment that will help a community achieve higher diversion rates.
Municipal Recycling and Storage Equipment Grants
New Hampshire communities are eligible to apply for funding to assist with the purchase of recycling equipment. Grant applications are considered on an individual basis and funding may be up to 20% of the purchase price of the equipment. While we will not help with the purchase of land, studies or buildings, we do help fund the purchase of balers, crushers, roll-off containers and other equipment that will help a community achieve higher diversion rates.
Recycling Equipment grant applications are accepted on a rolling schedule, with current applications being considered every two months and up to 9 months given to allow communities to purchase and install suitable equipment. Grants are paid as a reimbursement to communities after they have purchased the equipment. Equipment purchased with NHtB grant money must be used exclusively for recycling. Communities that discontinue their recycling programs must either repay NHtB or, where applicable, work with NHtB to transfer that equipment to another community for use in recycling.
About DHHS
DHHS is the largest agency in New Hampshire state government, responsible for the health, safety and well-being of the citizens of New Hampshire. DHHS provides services for individuals, children, families and seniors, and administers programs and services such as mental health, developmental disability, substance misuse, and public health. This is accomplished through partnerships with families, community groups, private providers, other state and local government entities, and many citizens throughout the State who help make New Hampshire a special place in which to live.
RFA-2027-OCOM-03-COMPL: Complaint Investigation Services
Division of Long Term Supports and Services
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Long Term Supports and Services (“Department”) is seeking responses to this Request for Applications ("Solicitation" or "RFA") from qualified Vendors to provide statewide Complaint Investigation Services regarding allegations of client rights violations on behalf of individuals with acquired brain disorders or developmental disabilities, pursuant to New Hampshire Administrative Rule He-M 202.
Qualified Vendors must meet the following minimum qualifications for a complaint investigator, pursuant to New Hampshire Administrative Rule He-M 202.09 (a):
Department of Health and Human Services
DHHS is the largest agency in New Hampshire state government, responsible for the health, safety and well-being of the citizens of New Hampshire. DHHS provides services for individuals, children, families and seniors, and administers programs and services such as mental health, developmental disability, substance misuse, and public health. This is accomplished through partnerships with families, community groups, private providers, other state and local government entities, and many citizens throughout the State who help make New Hampshire a special place in which to live.
RFP-2027-DPH-07-PROCD: Chronic Disease Prevention and Wellness Programs
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health (“Department”) is seeking responses to this Request for Proposals ("Solicitation" or "RFP") from qualified Vendors to provide comprehensive chronic disease and rural health program support, including coordination of projects and partner activities, development and delivery of educational trainings, implementation of evidence-based strategies, evaluation support, and communication activities that promote the prevention and management of chronic disease including asthma, cancer, diabetes, prediabetes, hypertension, and arthritis.
Department of Health and Human Services
DHHS is the largest agency in New Hampshire state government, responsible for the health, safety and well-being of the citizens of New Hampshire. DHHS provides services for individuals, children, families and seniors, and administers programs and services such as mental health, developmental disability, substance misuse, and public health. This is accomplished through partnerships with families, community groups, private providers, other state and local government entities, and many citizens throughout the State who help make New Hampshire a special place in which to live.
RFP-2027-DPH-03-INSUR (DoIT #2026-047): Insurance Benefit and Medical Claims Management for Clients Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health is seeking responses to this Request for Proposals (RFP) from qualified Vendors to provide insurance benefit and medical claim management services on behalf of individuals living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) who are enrolled in the New Hampshire CARE Program (NH CARE).
NH State Library
The NH State Library is the oldest state library in the nation
Currently part of the NH Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, the N.H. State Library promotes excellence in libraries and library services to all New Hampshire residents by assisting libraries and the people of New Hampshire with rapid access to library and informational resources through the development and coordination of a statewide library/information system; by meeting the informational needs of New Hampshire’s state, county and municipal governments and its libraries; and by serving as a resource for New Hampshire.
Moose Plate Grant Program
As part of the NH Conservation License Plate (Moose Plate) program, the State Library offers grants to public institutions for the preservation of historically significant documents and manuscripts.
This Conservation License Plate Grant Program is made possible by the sale of "Moose License Plates." Grants are available to public institutions with publicly owned documents that are significant to the history of New Hampshire. For more information on the Moose License Plate program, visit www.mooseplate.com
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New Hampshire Victim Services Funding Opportunity
A funding opportunity for organizations that provide victim services for the State of New Hampshire is being released through a Request for Proposal through the New Hampshire Department of Justice (NH DOJ). This funding is dedicated to supporting programs for direct services to victims of crime.
Special consideration will be made for projects that support victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse.
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Health Care grants in New Hampshire?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for New Hampshire?
Grants are most commonly $57,479.
What's the total number of grants in Health Care Grants in New Hampshire year over year?
In 2024, funders in New Hampshire awarded a total of 14,281 grants.
Among all the Health Care Grants in New Hampshire given out in New Hampshire, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Health Care Grants in New Hampshire changing over time?
Funding has increased by 16.98%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Merrimack County, Grafton County, and Hillsborough County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Merrimack County | $228,713,589 |
| Grafton County | $200,749,864 |
| Hillsborough County | $145,940,665 |
| Rockingham County | $67,244,830 |
| Strafford County | $44,604,524 |