This Is Who We Are 2020 ANNUAL REPORT This Is Who We Are

Who we are is never more apparent than that has thrown up barriers in front of We saw promising new models of with resources when they were most during times of crisis. Black and brown people since before this nonprofit news spring up to keep our desperately needed. We saw innovation, In in 2020, we saw republic was one. And we saw an ugly communities informed — and we saw ingenuity and breathtaking courage and people run toward the public health backlash — including threats of violence online echo chambers mutate with compassion. We saw heartbreak. And emergency, putting themselves at risk to and a move to censor teaching about our dangerous conspiracy fantasies. perseverance. And grace. care for their neighbors. And we saw people shared history. We saw people in the nonprofit sector Our communities face significant angrily protest the public health measures Despite a global pandemic, we saw roll up their sleeves and keep delivering challenges ahead. proven to slow the spread of disease. more people vote in a presidential election on their missions during a time of Here are 10 stories from a time We saw a new mobilization against and than had since 1964 — and we have sweeping illness and fear and uncertainty. of shared crisis that give us growing awareness of the systemic racism become less likely to trust our neighbors. We saw generous people come forward enduring hope.

2 3 We are critical infrastructure Devon and Morgan Phillips ran toward the emergency. jobs without child care,” she said. At the height of the pandemic, Devon, a school The centers provided families of essential nurse, reenlisted to work 12-hour shifts in the workers with more than just physical care: People emergency department at the hospital in Colebrook. who worked in health care and other frontline jobs Morgan, a paramedic, was working 24-hour were under enormous stress and subject to significant ambulance shifts in Berlin. trauma. Stable child care provided children and Devon and Morgan were able to care for their families with constancy, comfort and familiarity amid community when they were needed most because the a frightening storm. child care center that their kids attend stayed open to “My children love their day care providers like they care for their children. love their aunts and uncles and grandparents,” Devon The nonprofit Country Day School in Colebrook said. “That was also really important during that was part of an emergency child care collaborative period of time.” created by the state Department of Health and Human Quality child care is part of the critical Services in partnership with the Charitable Foundation infrastructure that makes our communities run. Just and child care professionals. Thousands of children ask Devon and Morgan Phillips — and every sick were cared for in more than 200 centers statewide. person they cared for. The Foundation provided grants and staff time to the effort, plus grants to individual nonprofits. Pictured: Three-year-old Rawson Phillips at the Country Devon would drop the kids at the center at 6:30 a.m. Day School in Colebrook with (clockwise from left) teacher “There is no way we could have continued to do our Katelyn Ryder, and parents Morgan and Devon Phillips.

4 5 We are advocating for justice Showing up on the side of justice has always been of families separated by deportation and detention, the mission. testifying against the move to censor the teaching of In an era of new complexities, tensions and systemic racism, and organizing young people working awareness, the New Hampshire program of the to improve their communities. And the focus, always, is American Friends Service Committee has been on finding ways for people most affected by injustice to unwavering and expansive in its dedication to that use their own voices and power to create a society that mission, working on a towering array of issues — from is more just for all. racial equity to immigrants’ rights to economic justice. Justice is the thread that binds the work and the In addition to Director Maggie Fogarty, the New goal that keeps the weary from faltering. Hampshire team now includes Program Coordinator “Every human being deserves to have what they Grace Kindeke, Grassroots Organizer Intern Lidia need to thrive: access to education, health care, an Yen and Decarceration Organizer Intern Anthony environment that does not discriminate against them, Harris. Recent Foundation grants have helped support that sees and cares for their physical and spiritual operations and expand capacity. humanity,” Grace said. “You can’t have racial justice On a given day, you might find members of this team without economic justice. You can’t have economic outside ICE headquarters in Manchester, standing justice without immigrant justice. It’s about uplifting up for the dignity and humanity of undocumented and protecting the humanity of all.” immigrants, working with formerly incarcerated people who are advocating for an end to discrimination and Pictured (left to right): Lidia Yen, Maggie Fogarty, greater accountability in our criminal justice systems, Anthony Harris and Grace Kindeke of the American unveiling a public art project documenting the lives Friends Service Committee.

6 7 We are everyday superheroes It was April of 2020. Everyone who could was working from the Foundation would also support coordinated from home, going to school from home, grocery COVID testing across the state’s network of shelters.) shopping curbside and staying away from crowds. The early funding helped shelters with things Annie Day decided to take a new job: She would like handwashing stations and thermometers, PPE, manage the Families In Transition Adult Emergency decompression and quarantine sites to prevent spread Shelter. More than 100 people come here for safe among residents, outreach to people who needed help shelter and warm meals in a congregate space — and hazard pay for staff — whose jobs had become and for services that help them overcome barriers to exponentially more hazardous. When Annie’s mom got employment, housing and more. laid off during the pandemic, hazard pay meant Annie This U.S. Coast Guard veteran, who was born and was able to do things like cover her mom’s cell phone raised in Manchester, gloved up, strapped on an N-95 bill so they could stay in touch. mask, pulled down a face shield and went to work. The building where Annie comes to work is one She was just one of the hundreds of “everyday whose corridors are etched in her muscle memory. It superheroes" who work with people without homes was the Girls’ Club she attended as a child. and whose dedication, ingenuity and love for their “This is kind of where I started and got supported communities kept shelters around the state open for in the community,” Annie said. “I believe in serving people who needed them. community. I am proud of the work we do here.” A grant from the Foundation's Community Crisis Action Fund very early on — before public funding Pictured: Annie Day, manager of Families In Transition became available — helped shelters around New Adult Emergency Shelter in Manchester. Hampshire adapt during the crisis. (Additional funding

8 9 We are keeping open space open It was the year we fell in love with the fields and science lessons outside when schools went remote. streams and forests closest to home. Increased use brought with it some increased During a global pandemic, being outdoors was misuse: ATVs and dirt bikes where they did not belong, a safe way to have fun. The natural world became rogue trails cut by ardent neophytes. But in a COVID a source of constancy and solace for many in silver lining, local, non-motorized outdoor exploration desperately troubled times. also lessened the environmental impact of people New Hampshire people took to their local trails in traveling long distances to enjoy the outdoors. record numbers. And local trails, once discovered, are likely to be When they did, many discovered trails on land long treasured. protected by small land trusts — like Bear-Paw “My appreciation for what is right outside my door Regional Greenways in Northwood, which has two has never been greater,” wrote Grace Mattern of staffers and has conserved 9,500 acres across Northwood, who chairs Bear-Paw’s board. “How lucky 11 towns in the heart of the state. to have discovered so much because I thought I was “All land trusts really did a great job at pivoting,” limited to so little.” said Katrina Amaral, executive director of Bear-Paw. “The work that we have been doing really paid off for Pictured: Bear-Paw Stewardship Coordinator Rue Teel (left) our communities this past year.” and Executive Director Katrina Amaral explore the Dearborn Bear-Paw developed an outdoor curriculum for Forest in Raymond with Teel’s dog, Tilda. parents, students and educators to use, bringing

10 11 We are why art matters In June of 2020, 16 Black theatre artists from all over of violence against transgender people continued to the country gathered on a New England farm to focus rise, JAG co-hosted “Out Here,” a virtual open mic to on Black joy. benefit a nonprofit supporting trans people. It was an inspired act of resistance. And Jarvis decided the fifth JAG-fest, an annual JAG Productions, a tiny theatre company based festival of dozens of new plays by Black artists, in White River Junction, Vt., had been mounting its would be staged as radio plays — with love as the first off-Broadway play in addition to its regular central theme. programming when COVID hit and then George Floyd Anyone who has ever struggled to explain was murdered. the importance of the arts might try this, from “We were in desperate need of an opportunity to JAG’s mission: focus on storytelling that was healing and not centered “…to catalyze compassion, empathy, love, and on our pain and struggle, but our joy,” said Jarvis community through shared understandings of Green, JAG Productions founder and artistic director. humankind through the lens of the African- For a month, the group explored the question, “Can American experience…” we make theatre that isn’t in response to racism or “For me, theatre is the only art form where white supremacy or whiteness?” The resulting film, humanity confronts itself,” Jarvis said, “and “Homecoming, a Return to Black Joy,” is in production. that is where that empathy, that shared As the world roiled, this organization adapted — and humankind, happens.” gave. A Foundation grant helped JAG continue its work. Jarvis hosted “Come as You Are,” a weekly virtual Pictured: Jarvis Green at JAG Productions in gathering for Black, indigenous and other people of White River Junction, Vt. color — particularly those in rural areas. As a wave

12 13 We are making sure people can vote In November of 2020, amid very dark days of the people understood their eligibility and how to vote pandemic, all New Hampshire voters were allowed to absentee. Open Democracy focused on four groups vote by absentee in a general election — for the first with identified barriers to understanding voting rights time ever. and options: young adults and students, people of But not everyone knew how. For some, that lack of color, women from low-income households and people knowledge presented a barrier to voting. in very rural communities. A coalition of New Hampshire nonprofits worked The coalition developed the website Votenh2020.org, to break down those barriers and help ensure that where the process for voting absentee was outlined in everyone understood how to vote safely and securely. detail in English and Spanish. “We didn’t want anyone to have to choose between Causation is impossible to measure. But 73 percent their right to vote and their health,” said Sarah of New Hampshire’s voting-age population turned Chaisson-Warner, director of the New Hampshire out to vote in the 2020 presidential election — the Democracy Fund, which was part of the coalition that highest turnout since 1964. Absentee ballots were advocated for the law change to expand absentee credited with boosting that turnout: Nearly a third of voting. “The more that we could do together to ensure all votes came in by absentee. The coalition’s work to a safe, secure and accessible election, the better it preserve voting rights continues at the legislative and would be for everyone.” grassroots levels. With support from a Foundation grant, the nonprofit and nonpartisan Open Democracy embarked on an Pictured: Town of Grafton Police Chief Russell Poitras extensive, statewide voter-outreach campaign, without getting ready to open up the polls at Town Hall on Tuesday, regard for political affiliation, to help make sure November 2, 2020.

14 15 We are building healthy communities Bishnu Khadka has delivered food to quarantined care, testing and other services and resources to people, teamed up with firefighters to deliver COVID improve health outcomes. vaccines at a homeless encampment, helped uncertain Grants from the Foundation's Community Crisis English speakers understand public health guidance Action Fund, combined with federal CARES Act and coronavirus testing. funding, made it possible for the cities of Manchester She is part of a team of four community health and Nashua to each hire four community health workers in Manchester — who speak ten languages workers to do just that. among them — working to improve health outcomes Long term, community health workers are for people in the Queen City. connecting people with health care and other needs, Early on, it became clear that Latinx, Black and other helping them navigate systems and address chronic people of color were being disproportionately affected conditions and other barriers to wellness. by COVID. Nationwide, people from communities of Ultimately, Bishnu said, building better health in a color are three times more likely to be infected with community starts with building trust. “If we can have that the virus than whites, and twice as likely to die. trusting relationship, I can help people with their health.” New Hampshire’s COVID-19 Equity Response Team recommended to Gov. Chris Sununu in May of 2020 Pictured: Bishnu Khadka (second from right) with that an army of COVID-19 response community health (left to right) Community Liaison Victoria Adewumi and workers be deployed to help people of color access fellow Community Health Workers Biram Saidybah, Rosine Uwineza, and Bertha Meija. 16 17 We are feeding New Hampshire Some quick math: allowed for the purchase of 35 cold storage units — The average price of a gallon of milk is $3.60. refrigerators and freezers — for food pantries and One 9-year-old drinking the USDA-recommended soup kitchens across the state. three cups a day would polish off about 5-1/2 gallons That means that more fresh foods — particularly a month. A household with two kids, 11 gallons. Milk meat and dairy products — are getting to families who alone would cost that family $39.60 per month. need them. Some of the new units were upgrades. But The average SNAP benefit for families with children some small food pantries now have refrigeration for in New Hampshire is $289 a month. For everything. the first time. So when struggling families come to the St. Vincent The Laconia pantry has never distributed milk De Paul food pantry in Laconia on Mondays and before. And that milk is not only fresh — it’s local. Wednesdays and are able to reach into the new double The Food Bank’s “New Hampshire Feeding New door, stainless steel refrigerator for a bottle of fresh Hampshire” program makes it possible for Jack to buy milk, that is a genuinely big deal. the milk directly from the Contoocook Creamery. The “It’s very expensive for families to buy, and they farmer delivers it every week. go through a lot of milk,” said McKee Jack, who has Got milk? Indeed. managed the Laconia pantry as a volunteer for 11 years. “A lot of times they skip things like that which Pictured: McKee Jack (right) helps Bram Robertson of are important with their limited funds.” Contoocook Creamery fill up the Laconia food pantry’s new A grant from the Foundation’s Community Crisis refrigerator with fresh milk. Action Fund to the New Hampshire Food Bank

18 19 We are transforming the world This is the story about a child in the Democratic Marina is 29 now, and she is a Mechanical Republic of Congo who wanted to be an engineer. Engineering major at UNH in Manchester. She She dreamed of building things — useful things that carries a full course load and works 12-hour night would improve people’s lives. But engineering, Marina shifts every Friday through Sunday as a team Ngalula was told, was for boys. When she grew, and leader at a manufacturing company that produces enrolled at the University of Kinshasa, she studied laboratory equipment. business and computer science. Foundation scholarships are helping her fulfill her Then, like so many people displaced by violent childhood dream of becoming an engineer. In 2020, conflict, Marina fled DRC and came to America. She the Foundation awarded $6.4 million in scholarships spoke no English, but enrolled in a class for English- to almost 1,700 students, helping many keep their language learners — and she learned fast. studies on track despite the pandemic. Marina got a job at a nonprofit, caring for children In May of next year, Marina will take her degree with disabilities. And she enrolled in college — this in hand and set out to build those useful things she time in an advanced manufacturing program at dreamed of building as a girl. Manchester Community College, all of the credits from “I always feel like engineers transform the world,” which would transfer toward an engineering degree at Marina said. “I want to be part of that.” the University of New Hampshire. Because she was an asylum-seeker, she did not Pictured: Marina Ngalula at the University of qualify for any federal aid. Her previous university New Hampshire in Manchester. credits did not transfer.

20 21 We are strengthening local journalism Walter Cronkite said “journalism is what we need to Stories with important public health news and make democracy work.” information related to COVID were shared daily. But American journalism finds itself in a perilous Recognizing a “news desert” for Spanish-speakers place: Newspapers have shed half their newsroom in New Hampshire, the Collaborative worked with jobs in just over a decade, leaving local news outlets New Hampshire Public Radio to help launch “¿Qué able to cover a fraction of the issues they once could. Hay de Nuevo, New Hampshire?” (“What’s New, New New models to keep local journalism alive are Hampshire?”), a Spanish-language broadcast initially springing up. In New Hampshire, one model involves focused on distributing critical public health news. dropping age-old competition in favor of collaboration. The Collaborative has undertaken a multiyear project The Granite State News Collaborative is a group on race and equity, examining systems and policies in of about 20 media and educational outlets that share New Hampshire that have disproportionate impacts on content that can be localized to their regions. communities of color. When COVID hit and the economic shutdown Cronkite again: “I worry that we're not getting reverberated through newsrooms, reporters and enough of the news that we need to make informed editors took pay cuts or were furloughed, and judgments as citizens.” The News Collaborative is print editions were suspended. “But you still have helping people in New Hampshire get more of the to produce the news during a pandemic,” said news they need to do just that. Collaborative Executive Director Melanie Plenda. “That’s when people need us.” Pictured: Melanie Plenda, executive director of the A grant helped the Collaborative to hire laid-off Granite State News Collaborative, getting ready to tape journalists as freelancers — and to raise additional funds. "The State We’re In," a new digital series by New Hampshire PBS produced in partnership with the Collaborative.

22 23 FROM THE CHAIR AND PRESIDENT

Our communities have been and continue to be tested.

Through a year of tumult and unprecedented challenges, the people of New Hampshire’s nonprofit sector did not falter in their missions to feed struggling families, to shelter people without homes, to speak out for racial justice, to advance voting rights, to mentor children, to bring communities together with the truth-telling power and joy of the arts. Students stuck with their studies despite great odds and obstacles, and young activists called upon our communities to live into founding American ideals.

It’s who we are, what our communities are made of, at their best — even during their worst.

And people came together and gave — from $25 to $6 million — to support that work, to see our communities The work ahead for through, and to help them recover. The Foundation opened the Community Crisis Action Fund in March of 2020, and every dollar of that fund is going into our communities. We increased Foundation grantmaking and maximized flexibility for grantees, awarding $48 million in our communities, and grants and $6.4 million in scholarships in 2020. We worked with the state to administer the Nonprofit Emergency Relief Fund, helping to move $40 million in federal CARES Act money to nonprofits in communities across New Hampshire.

The pandemic and economic upheaval also called into sharp relief — and further exacerbated — inequities that for New Hampshire’s were already deep. Latinx, Black and other people of color have been disproportionately affected by COVID in New Hampshire. Nationwide, people from communities of color are three times more likely to be infected with the virus than whites, and twice as likely to die. While our state is wealthy overall, economic inequity is severe. That inequity was already keenly felt by children and families in struggling communities and underfunded school districts, where community foundation, student outcomes are strongly correlated with poverty — and made worse in many cases as families struggled with job loss and remote schooling. Our state enjoys growing racial and ethnic diversity — especially among younger is enormous. generations. And New Hampshire is also marred by ugly and threatening incidents of racism. That is also who we are.

We can and must do better — as a country, as a state and as institutions, including this one.

The work ahead for our communities, and for New Hampshire’s community foundation, is enormous.

The Foundation staff and board are engaged in deep learning and long-term planning and are committed to doing our part to advance equity, racial justice and economic inclusion across all areas of our work. The urgency is clear: The future of our state, our shared prosperity and well-being depend on every person having access to the opportunities, resources and supports needed to thrive.

New Hampshire can be a place where that happens — and when it is, it will be a better place for everyone. Achieving that will take time, deep collaboration and the unflagging tenacity to keep at it, even when things get hard. We’re in.

Barbara Couch Kenneth Kinder Richard Ober Incoming Chair, Outgoing Chair, President & CEO Board of Directors Board of Directors

24 25 2020 HIGHLIGHTS NEW FUND FOR CRISIS RESPONSE The Foundation opened the Community Crisis Action Fund in March of 2020 to respond to critical needs NEW HAMPSHIRE TOMORROW in our communities — and generous people gave $10,517,237 into that fund (in amounts starting The Foundation’s New Hampshire at just $25). Every penny is going out into the Tomorrow initiative to increase community. Grants have helped to house people opportunities for the most vulnerable without shelter, feed struggling families, deploy children and families reached its five-year COVID-response community health workers in mark in 2020. The pandemic deepened Manchester and Nashua (page 8), provide telehealth many inequities. The Foundation adapted access to people in recovery, protect victims of grantmaking to respond to community need, violence — and so much more. Near the end of including: partnering with the state on an 2020, philanthropist, writer and advocate MacKenzie emergency child care collaborative (page ADAPTING OUR GRANTMAKING Scott made a $6 million donation into that fund. In 4); supporting mentoring programs as they In response to the pandemic and increased all, 79 new philanthropic funds were established at adapted to continue to help children and community need, the Foundation adapted the Foundation in 2020. families; providing funding for technology its grantmaking strategy and mobilized new for substance-use disorder treatment resources into our communities in 2020, and recovery centers to serve people making immediate and unrestricted grants via telehealth; supporting organizations to reduce pain and hardship for the most advocating for school-funding fairness; vulnerable. We dedicated our Express Grant supporting family resource centers; and program to COVID response, made available helping community college students stay on early release of installments of multiyear track to complete their degrees. unrestricted operating funds and made additional strategic grants where they were most needed. In all, the Foundation made $48 million in grants in 2020 while providing EMERGENCY RELIEF TO NONPROFITS maximum flexibility to existing grantees. The Foundation, New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits and Community Development Finance Authority worked together to create a grant program and help the state administer HELPING STUDENTS STAY ON TRACK the Nonprofit Emergency Relief Fund, The Foundation awarded $6.4 million in facilitating the distribution of $40 million in scholarships to nearly 1,700 students federal CARES Act funding by the Governor’s

Courtesy photo Courtesy studying for two-year and four-year degrees Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery. and professional certificates in 2020. In addition, NH GIVES BREAKS ALL RECORDS Grants enabled nonprofit organizations with a grants to the Community College Foundation of NH Gives, the 24-hour giving event created by the variety of missions to continue to serve tens of New Hampshire helped students like Anna Dude New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, shattered thousands of New Hampshire residents. of North Conway stay on track. She is a nursing all previous records in 2020 — raising more for student at White Mountains Community College New Hampshire nonprofits than it had in the in Berlin and the mom of a four-year-old. Anna previous four years combined. An unprecedented was laid off from her waitressing job when the 14,000 people gave $3.4 million in just 24 hours — pandemic hit. A grant to the DUET program in including $1 million in the first eight minutes of Manchester helped provide similar emergency the event. The Foundation partnered with the financial relief to help students stay enrolled in Center for Nonprofits on NH Gives, and Foundation school and on track to complete their degrees at donors offered $260,000 in matching grants. Southern New Hampshire University. Courtesy photo Courtesy

26 27 BY THE NUMBERS INVESTMENT REPORT

NEW HAMPSHIRE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION 2020 For more than a half century, generous New Hampshire individuals, families and businesses have entrusted their philanthropic assets to the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The Foundation has a track record of strong $ $ $ investment performance across changing economic times. We seek the best possible return over the long term while 69,441,512 54,546,502 946,933,381 avoiding undue risk — maximizing dollars available to fund critical work in New Hampshire communities today, while Total gifts Total grants, program initiatives, Total assets prudently stewarding and growing those resources to maintain an enduring source of philanthropic capital. scholarships and loan awards

LONG-TERM POOL The majority of funds at the Foundation are invested in a highly diversified global portfolio 5,687 $48,101,740 1,844 $6,444,762 called the long-term pool. This diversification decreases risk and contributes to our solid 15.0% performance record. Our investment committee works with Cambridge Associates to Grants to 2,085 Total grants and Scholarships to Total scholarships Investment return nonprofit program initiatives 1,692 students manage this fund. generated organizations ASSET ALLOCATION [12/31/20] AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020 TRAILING TRAILING TRAILING 1 YEAR 3 YEAR 5 YEAR

NH Charitable Foundation 15.0% 7.9% 9.0% GRANTS BY INTEREST AREA long-term pool

Health & Well-being / 44% Cambridge Associates  Education / 16% endowment median* 14.1% 8.4% 9.4% Environment / 16% Civic Engagement / 12% Arts & Culture / 10% Global stocks 70% (MSCI ACWI)/  14.3% 9.0% 10.1% Economic Development / 2% bonds 30% (BC Aggregate) U.S. Equity / 26.0% *The Cambridge Associates endowment median comprises almost 400 client Global Ex-U.S. Equity / 24.6% academic institutions and foundations. Hedge Funds / 19.4% FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Private Equity & Venture Capital / 18.0% INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Fixed Income / 9.1% ASSETS 2020 2019 Michelle Chicoine Erika Pagel Cash & Equivalents / 2.9% Cash and cash equivalents $48,904,392 $47,499,493 Laurie Gabriel, Chair John F. Weeks, III Kathleen McQuiggan Rick Williams Investments $878,994,138 $755,576,665 Joseph Morone Other assets $19,034,851 $14,393,959 Total Assets $946,933,381 $817,470,117

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS IMPACT INVESTING POOL SUSTAINABLE POOL Grants payable, accounts payable and other liabilities $16,458,562 $17,765,550 Funds held as agency funds $49,241,585 $44,481,050 Our impact investing pool offers The sustainable pool is for donors the opportunity to pool people who prefer their Total Liabilities $65,700,147 $62,246,600 charitable resources to make 5.0% investments screened for 13.6% Without Donor Restriction $733,419,100 $622,115,055 capital available to innovative environmental, social and Investment return Investment return With Donor Restriction $147,814,134 $133,108,462 business ventures and nonprofit governance criteria while organizations. Impact investments generated producing solid returns now generated

Total Net Assets $881,233,234 $755,223,517 strengthen communities while AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020 and in the future. AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020 generating a financial return. Total Liabilities and Net Assets $946,933,381 $817,470,117

The final audited statements will be posted on our website when they become available. Please visit www.nhcf.org. For more detailed investment information, please visit www.nhcf.org.

28 29 Anne Rich Dewees Paul & Andrea Felix Eric Gottesman Harvey & Christina Hill Charitable Foundation Jef & Katherine Fellows James & Darlene Graczyk Doug Hill & Alexandra Breed DONORS IN 2020 Bob Dewey & Pam VanArsdale David & Susan Feltus Marlene Graf David Hills & Catherine Joseph & Lisa DiBrigida Phillip & Lisa Ferneau Donald Graham McLaughlin-Hills Donors to the Foundation ensure that New Hampshire has a flexible and reliable source of philanthropic resources — Jeanne Dietsch Estate of William E. Ferry Muriel Graham Conrad N. Hilton Foundation today and for the future. More than 1,200 individuals, families and organizations from all over the state gave nearly & William Kennedy Fidelity Charitable Trustees' Steven & Julie Grandgeorge Estate of Catherine Hirsch Digital Federal Credit Union $70 million in 2020. We are deeply grateful to each and every one of them for their commitment and generosity. 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Philip & Jane Currier Jack & Sara Harkins Kenneth & Brenda Johnson & Jeannette Brassard Conservation District Jay & Carol Ehlen Roy & Sandra Ballentine John & Laura Gargasz Stephen Curtin & Mary Wilke The Eighth Pole Beryl Harper Drynda Johnston Barry & Caryl Brensinger Skyler Chick Gates Industrial Bangor Savings Bank Anthony Damato Leslie Harrington Pamela Johnston William & Sally Brierre Eric & Jennifer Chinburg Chris & Janet Eliades Corporation Foundation Thomas & Nancy Barrett Matthew & Kelli D'Amore Betsey Harris Karen Jones Squires Vincent Broderick Stephen Chisholm Pauline Elkin Gateways Community Services The Barrette Family Christopher Daniell Kate & Phil Harrison & James Squires Howard & Joan Brodsky Estate of Robert Christy Polly Ellerbe Ellen Gaudreau Thomas & Patricia Barstow The Arthur & Dolores Harvard Pilgrim Estate of Constance Jones Peter Bross Monica Ciolfi Warren & Julia Emley Michelle Gavin Ryan & Trish Barton Daniels Foundation Health Care Foundation Gary Jones & Mary-Sue Tuuri Anne Brown Citizens Bank Stephen Stephen & Carol Gehlbach Barbara Bartram Robert & Mary Davies Nicholas & Constance Harvey Ruth S. 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Bourne Ruthrauff Lynne Naughton Richard Tyler & Frances Belcher Karen McCloskey Marc & Jennifer Squires Estate of Anne Zachos Robert & Judi Lemaire Poetry Society of New Morgan & Tara Rutman Nellie Mae Education John & Susan Valpey Estate of Paul J. McGoldrick St. Mary's Bank Mark & Susan Zankel Kirk & Judith Leoni Foundation, Inc. Hampshire Dennis & Maureen Ryan Theodore & Katy Valpey Estate of Elizabeth Yates Roland & Sharon St. Onge Barbara Zeckhausen David & Grisel Levene William Nelson & Paula Schnurr Patricia Polk Estate of Everett J. Ryan, Jr. Robert & Alice Valpey McGreal Stanley Elevator Company Sharyn Zunz Richard & Sheryl Levy Matthew Neuman Gisela Polleys Steven & Lucy Ryder Ronald & Jodi Valpey Marie McKay Edward & Amy Stansfield Karen Zurheide Curtis & Patricia Ley New England Wire Technologies Positive Tracks Taylor & Catherine Sage Jan van de Winkel McLane Middleton State Employees' Association Andrew & Donna Lietz New Hampshire Women's Robert Potter & Roberta Arbree St. James Episcopal Douglas & Celia McLane of New Hampshire, Inc. Jane VanBremen George & Dominique Lightbody Foundation Peter Powell Church of Laconia We are grateful for all gifts made Ben & Amy McLaughlin Bobby Stephens St. Patrick's Bennet Vandebunt & Laura Fox to the Foundation, but due to Lewis & Anita Link Bonnie Newman Jean Power St. Paul's Episcopal Peter & Jane Kitchel Day Fund for Education Vanderheiden Family Foundation space constraints we only list gifts Curtis Lintvedt James Nichols Benjamin Pratt Church of Concord McLaughlin Thomas & Susan Stepp Peter & Lee Vandermark of $250 or more. Mark London Alexas Nikiforakis Timothy & Kerrin Pratt Elise Salek & Brian Tauscher George & Leigh McLean Ken & Ilene Stern Jim & Cindy Varnum These lists have been prepared The Long Family Charitable Pawn Nitichan Stephen & Sandra Pratt Michael & Judith Salter with care. 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32 33 Jane's Trust James & Jennifer Mullins Charles Schuessler Yvonne Jenkins Donald Munson & Jane Flythe DONORS TO THE COMMUNITY Jonathan Schwartz Lucretia Jevne Robert Murphy & Jean Cleveland Kapala Potter-Murphy MacKenzie Scott CRISIS ACTION FUND & Lucia Kittredge Tami Nason Mark Scura & Maureen Redmond-Scura Nicholas Keating Nellie Mae Education Mary Searles Foundation, Inc. The Foundation opened the Community Crisis Action Fund on March 20, 2020 to help respond to the needs in our Katherine Kelly Beverly Shadley & Carina Self & Jacqueline Demaio Network For Good communities — and generous people gave an unprecedented $10,517,237 million into that fund (in amounts ranging Shaheen & Gordon, PA Ken & Amy Kinder Sherrill Nixon Bill & Toby Shea from $25 to $6 million) to help our communities in this time of crisis. Every penny is going out into the community. Deborah Knight Northeast Delta Dental Lois Shea Mary Lou Krambeer Corinne Null Bruce & Amy Smith Richard Kruppa Susan Nykamp Cotten Smith Anonymous (41) Sarah Coito Michael & Betty Friedman Peggy Kuehne Dick & Liz Ober David & Janet Spalding Shota & Kemlo Aki Columbia Tough Mother Nathan Fullerton Lake Street Advisors Daniel & Jane Och Karen Jones-Squires Heywood Alexander Funder of the Oregon Karen Furtado Betty Lane John & Sarah O'Connor & James A. Squires Community Foundation Patricia Andrews The Gaffney Family Sara & Peter Lang Tod & Vicki O'Dowd Roland & Sharon St. Onge The Concord Group Insurance Companies Daniel Ardito Gates Industrial Christopher Larsen Lorraine Otis Jonathan Stewart Jim & Peggy Cook Aubuchon Foundation Corporation Foundation Sen. Sylvia & Robert Larsen Kristen Oliveri & Chris Plummer Deborah Stone The Corbett Family Sally Auer Ellen Gaudreau Diana Lawrence Orchard Foundation Target Corporation Stephen Curtin & Mary Wilke Autodesk Foundation Jessica Geiben Lynn Carola Lea Mark Otis & Ellen Ratner-Otis Posie Taylor Robert & Mary Davies Avery Insurance & Maine Mutual Bill & Hansi Glahn Peter Leberman Kevin Padin Jerry & Elizabeth Tepe Heather Deangelis Phillip & Thelma Ballew Brian Goetz & Margaret Edward & Susan LeClair The Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery Paul & Lori Tetreault Dereck Deblois Newland Goetz Bangor Savings Bank Robert & Judi Lemaire PayPal Giving Fund Bee Thayer Michael & Lauren DeCristofaro Margaret Goodlander Nicole Barrett Kirk & Judith Leoni Alison & Michael Perrella William & Jennifer Thomas Jean Deupree Gary Gorski The Barrette Family Curtis & Patricia Ley Christina Pickering Sue & Bob Thoresen Bob Dewey & Pam VanArsdale Eric Gottesman Frederick E. and Anne R. Barstow Fund of The Long Family Charitable Foundation Matt & Michelle Pierson Three Sisters Foundation Fidelity Charitable Anna-Marie DiPasquale Linda Gray & David Gotjen Justin & Elizabeth Lorsbach Adam Pignatelli Jeffrey Throm & Bruce Ocko Frank Bequaert Great River Hydro John & Janice Lynch & Jessica Deforrest Town Fair Tire Foundation The Donley Foundation Thomas & Lisa Biklen Grey Rocks Foundation Robert & Kathleen MacLeod Michael & Debora Pignatelli Jack & Alexandra Tracy Aaron Donovoan Kirk & Julie Bishop Parker Griffin & Camille Bharucha Charlton & Diana MacVeagh Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation The Trillium Foundation Duncan Donovan William Bolin Jessica Griffiths Claire Mallette Plymouth Rock Foundation Trustees of the Protestant Episocpal Church Frederic Donovan & Timothy Wennrich Anne Bonaparte-Krogh Manners Family Charitable Fund of Positive Tracks in New Hampshire & Ayn Whytemare-Donovan RC Grimsley Marianne Borowski Fidelity Charitable Benjamin Pratt Karin Turmelle Mary Downes Grove Street Fiduciary Barry Braksick Laura Marron & Stephen Eckberg Matt & Tasha Przybyla Richard Tyler & Frances Belcher James Dunaway & Libby Barlow Timothy & Janet Guen Jeffrey & Beverly Brewer Peter Martin & Lynn Freeman Johanna Publow Timothy & Kathleen Vaughan Eastern Bank and Trust Company James Guy & Rosemary Mack Vincent Broderick Martin's Point Healthcare The Putnam Foundation Shawn Verbout & Joan O'Brien Eastern Bank Foundation Steven & Trim Hahn The Brown Foundation Susan Mast Robert & Rosemary Putnam The Vineyard Way Robert & Sarah Edwards Jennifer Hanson Charitable Fund Peter & Ellen Burger Kathleen & Alan Matthews Chris & Alison Pyott Patrick & Penelope Eggleston Benjamin Harris Lyn Vinskus Kenneth & Julie Burns Teresa McAloon John & Mary Rauh Dustin Ehle Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation Samuel Vokey Martha Burton Dorothy McCagg Laura & James Rauscher The Eighth Pole Nicholas & Constance Harvey Michael Wagner & Laura Rice Buzz Memorial Fund Mary McCartney & Louis Greco Samuel Reid Stephen & Tanisha Ekerberg of Fidelity Charitable Michael & Shannon Hays T. J. McCartney Marta Rivera Bernard & Mary Waugh Suzanne Ellis The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation Michael & Donna Healy Karen McCloskey Martha Robb Jack & Pat Weeks Dorothy Fay Cambridge Trust Company Celeste Hemingson Lorna McEwen Cynthia Rodenhauser Stewart Donald & Sharon Welch of New Hampshire Joseph & Katherine Fellows Paul & Robbie Hertneky McLane Middleton & Thomas Stewart Lydia Wells Robert & Patricia Caulfield Deborah Finch Robert Hickey Suzanne McMullen Randolph & Deborah Roody Eric & Karen Werner Monica Ciolfi Andrew & Ana Flaster & Patricia Burke Hickey Kenneth & Linda Miller Kim Rosenfield Tom & Beverly Westheimer Citizens Bank Ralph Fletcher & JoAnn Portalupi Sheelagh Higginson Laura Milliken David & Mary Ruedig Audrey White & Daniel Keaveny John & Kelly Clark Kerry & Theresa Ford Benjamin Siracusa-Hillman Isaac Mishkit & Michelle Long Morgan & Tara Rutman Richard & Charlene Williams & Betty Luther-Hillman David Click & Kathleen Bollard Stephen and Rosamund Forrest Family June Mittelmark Dennis & Maureen Ryan Judith Wood Foundation David Hills & Catherine McLaughlin-Hills Christopher Closs & Pamela McDonald Brian & Mary Mokler St. James Episcopal Elsa Worth MJ Fowler Robert Hirschfeld & Polly Ingraham Church of Laconia Laurence & Katharine Cloud Gerry & Sharon Monroe Deborah Wyman Stephen & Denise Fox Lucy Hodder & Robert Thomson Barbara Salvatore CMH Wealth Management The Montrone Family Johanna Young & Lindley Rankine James Freiburger Robert & Stephanie Hood Santander Bank James Coburn Makiyah Moody YourCause, LLC & Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger Timothy & Carol Hoyt Peter Satterfield & Marie Straiton Ellen Cohn Allen Morgan Sharyn Zunz Fresh Tracks Racing Dawn Huebner & Lisa Bunker Monique & David Scharlotte Joseph Morone & Lindsay Evans

34 35 GIFTS FROM DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS Hallowell Morrison Fund Ken and Ilene Stern Charitable Fund Anonymous (7) Harkins Family Charitable Fund Paul and Ann Harvey Douglas and Angela PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS Almy Family Fund Legacy Fund Stone Family Fund Aragain Fund These financial and legal advisors referred clients to the Foundation in 2020 to help them achieve their philanthropic goals. HBA Fund Sunderland Fund Charles and Lora Arter Fund Head Light Fund Sundman Family Fund Ash Tree Fund Hermit Hill Farm Family Fund J.F. Swope Fund Barrett Family Fund Susan Abert, Esq. Jessica Fuller Colleen D. O’Connell, Esq. Hirshberg Family Fund Tacooma Fund Bedford Fund Norton & Abert, PC Edward Jones Barradale, O’Connell, Newkirk & Dwyer, PA Doris and Vivian Horton Fund Tarleton Fund Beffa-Negrini Jubilee Fund Christine S. Anderson, Esq. Jaime I. Gillis, Esq. Alison S. Perrella, CPA Howe Family Fund Tree Top Fund Dr. Horace, Gene, Robert and Jeannine Ansell & Anderson, PA Integral Business Counsel PLLC Wipfli/Howe, Riley & Howe, PLLC Turcotte Family Fund Blood Family Fund Impax Asset Management Charitable Fund VanBremen Family Fund Tina L. Annis, Esq. Michelle Goldsmith Kathleen M. Robinson, Esq. Phil and Suzie Boulter Annis & Zellers, PLLC Cummings, Lamont & McNamee, PA Robinson, Boesch, Sennott & Daly Charitable Fund Nicole Jutras Fund Peter and Lee D. Vandermark Fund Joel Arsenault, AAMS Sarah Grandfield Jeanne Saffan, Esq. Blythe Brown Charitable Foundation Kitchel-McLaughlin Family Fund John and Gail Weeks Family Charitable Fund The Foundry Financial Group, Inc. Verrill Dana LLP Upton & Hatfield, LLP Dan Brown Charitable Foundation Lake View Fund Welch Family Fund William H. Barry, III, Esq. Renee A. Harvey, Esq. Alexander Scott Mary Johanna Maureen Marie Lein Binney and Robert Wells and Haley Brown Fund Memorial Fund Family Fund Barry & Honorow, PLLC Caldwell Law Buckley & Zopf Burleigh Farm Fund Lina Fund Westmeadow Fund Stanley N. Bergman Jody A. Hodgdon, Esq. Thomas J. Sedoric CAPP Family Fund Curtis Lintvedt Contribution Fund Winebaum Fund Withers Worldwide Samaha Russell Hodgdon, PA Steward Partners Global Advisory Jen and Eric Chinburg Fund Lower Gates Fund Wood Family Fund Michael J. Bolduc, Esq. Thomas Hoyt Andrea L. Sennott, Esq. Cochran Family Fund Mainstay Technologies Fund Wyman Family Fund Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, PA Mascoma Savings Bank-Lebanon Robinson, Boesch, Sennott & Daly Bea and Woolsey Conover Fund George W. Merck Fund Peter F. Burger, Esq. Michael T. Jordan, Esq. Robert Skloff Corbit Family Fund Jayne and Mike Morin Family Fund These lists have been prepared with care. 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Robbins Farley Charitable Fund Sawtelle Fund Downs Rachlin & Martin PLLC Grandgeorge Family Fund Mark D. Fernald, Esq. Bruce M. and Sarah T. Schwaegler Fund Mervin D. Newton, CPA Fernald, Taft, Falby & Little, PA William S. Green Memorial Fund Semolina Fund Justin Oates, CFP Griffiths Wennrich Family Fund Fred J. Forman, Esq. Silent "E" Fund Northeast Investment Management, Inc. Forman, Corcoran, Clark & Associates, PA Jocelyn F. Gutchess Fund Skylark Fund Leland and Maureen Hall Stepp Family Fund Family Fund

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36 37 David & Janice Kenyon Robert McCabe, Jr. Robert & Rosemary Putnam Willard & Sara Urban SPAULDING-POTTER Douglas & LeeAnn Kerr T. J. McCartney Chris & Alison Pyott Stephen & Ellen Vail Thomas & Darlene Ketteridge David & Maryann McCormack Ann Marie Rancourt Jane VanBremen John & Constance Kieley Alexandra McElwaine John Randall, III Sharon Vartanian CIRCLE LEGACY SOCIETY William & Sarah Kinlaw Mary McGowan Laura & James Rauscher Carolyn Vinica Austin & Betty Ann Kovacs Daniel & Georgia McGurl Leonard F.B. Reed, Jr. Janet Wade The generous bequests of Marion Spaulding-Potter, her brother Huntley Spaulding and his wife, Harriet, were the Mary Lou Krambeer Peter McLaughlin Joseph Reilly Steven Wagner & Theresa Tanous genesis of the Foundation. These Spaulding-Potter Circle Legacy Society donors — including 34 new members in & Jane Kitchel McLaughlin Dennis & Sandra Krause Jane Rice Steven & Alexandra Walker 2020 — have made plans for future estate gifts or other planned gifts. Charles McLure David Krempels Melinda Richmond Carol Waseleski Robert Meagher & Linda Thomas Michael & Tammy Krueger Fred Roedel, II Bernard & Mary Waugh Peter & Alida Millham Anonymous (78) Claire Budro Walter & Caroline Dueger Wilfred Guitar Tamar Kummel Richard Rollins Stanley & Yvonne Weglarz & Linda Chapin-Guitar Daniel & Karen Moran Celina Adams & Cameron Wake Jonathan & Nicole Dufour & David Helie Ann Kuster Randolph & Deborah Roody David Weir Cheryl Guyre Anne Morgan Elizabeth Allen David Butler John Dumais John Kyriazis Rhonda Rosand Anne Welch George & Ann Hackl Anu Mullikin Sara Amato-Larabee Colin & Paula Cabot Michael & Jensine Dyber Beverly LaFoley Alan & Patricia Rosenberg David & Anne Whiting & Joshua Larabee Maureen Hall Natalie Murphy George Carr BJ Eckardt Drew & Carol Landry Jean Rosenthal Stephen Winchester Benge & Sarah Ambrogi Warren Hall, Jr. Gloria Neary Paul & Patricia Casey Jonathan Edwards Shari Landry Robert & Madeleine Rozumek Richard and Frances Winneg Robert Potter & Roberta Arbree Geraldine Hallgrimson William Nelson Thomas & Sally Cashel Warren & Julia Emley Tim Murphy Fay Rubin Joanne Wise Elizabeth Arms Scott & Kimberly Hamilton & Beth Landry-Murphy Bonnie Newman David & Becky Cawley Jon & Lucia Evans Richard Russell Ellis Woodward Heather Ashton & Jacki Pepin David & Jo Ann Hampson Lydia Lansing Scott & Audrey Nixon Sarah Chaffee Roger Evarts Richard & Heidi Sagar Richard & Margaret Wright Marshall & Linda Audin George & Doris Harrington Robert & Sylvia Larsen Sherrill Nixon Thomas & Patience Chamberlin Maurice & Mariette Facques Jeffrey Salloway Brad & Susan Wyman David & Robin Babin Nicholas Harvey, Jr. Elaine Lauterborn Carin-Ingeborg Noack Stephen Chisholm Eileen Fagan Michael & Judith Salter Sherilyn Young Cynthia Bainton Pamela Harvey Harold & Gerry LaValley Kathleen Northrup Albert & Nanci Cirone Robert Fee & Lyn Seley Barbara Salvatore Val Zanchuk David Baker, Jr. Joseph Healy, III Richard & Lorraine Lavalliere Marcia Ober Geoffrey Clark Geza & Aniko Fejes-Toth David Sanderson Roy & Sandra Ballentine & Martha Fuller Clark Edward & Erin Hennessey Lori & Jack Law Patty O'Connor IN MEMORIAM Lewis Feldstein Douglas & Beverly Sarapin Susan Ballentine John & Kelly Clark Susan Hermanson Shriver Carola Lea John & Maude Odgers Anonymous Julia Ferry Sareen Sarna Nancy Bassett Lisa Clark Eric & Rebecca Herr Sylvia Leggett Kent Olson Marion Brink Rebecca Field Caryl J. Sawtelle & Betsy Kretschmer Ted & Kennie Bedford David & Ellie Cochran David & Judith Hess John Oparowski Sandra Carroll C. Dennis Fink John & Kerry Scala Judith LeMay Peter & Cynthia Belowski Gary & Janice Colby Sally Hollaman Mark Otis & Ellen Ratner-Otis Bernice Clay Robert & Gretchen Fink Alison Scott David & Angela Lennox Carolyn Benthien Bea & Woolsey Conover Thomas & Anne Hoopes Rosalind Page & Thomas Simpson Albert Decato Margaret Fischang Timothy Scott Bernard & Judith Lepine Shirley Bentley David & Judy Corbit Diana Hopewell Henry & Pauline Parker Closey Dickey Elizabeth Fischer John Seidner & Jennifer Wise David & Charlotte Lesser Peter Bergh & Janet Prince Lorraine Cosseboom Robert Hopkins John & Alice Pepper William E. Ferry, Jr. Cindy Flanagan Deirdre Sheerr-Gross Thomas & Nancy Lindsey Elizabeth Bickel Olga Cote Timothy & Carol Hoyt Dorothy Peterson Persis Gow Janice Foust Jayme & Laura Simoes Harold & Kristen Losey Charles & Barbara Bickford David Craig John & Carol Hubbard Kevin Peterson Harold Janeway Stephens & Linda Fowler Joyce Skaperdas Charles Lovett & Susan Retz John & Pamela Blackford Robert & Ruth Ann Cullinane George & Jean Hurley Robert & Rose Marie Phillips Mary Jean Long Stephen & Jane Frasca Katherine Snow Carol Ann Lund Harley & Nancy Blake Philip & Jane Currier Priscilla Hurlin Sandra Phipps Manton B. Metcalf, III Robert & Rebecca Freeman Fred & Ellen Sprague Jacqueline Lyon Ronald & Elizabeth Blankenstein Matthew & Kelli D'Amore Bruce & Betsy Hutchings Erle Pierce Joseph Miller Jameson & Priscilla French Robert Stephenson Russell & Tina Lyon Elizabeth Blencowe Marya Danihel Peter & Irwin Matthew & Michelle Pierson Maureen Rupprecht Richard Frye Frank Stevens Randa Mace Horace Blood Susan Davis Betsy Janeway Jeanne Polk Stella Scheckter Nordel & Elizabeth Gagnon Glenn & Jan Stone Rosemary Mack Robert Blood Robert & Dorie Dawkins Judith Jellinek Robin Pollard Diane Schott Val Galton Eleanor Strang Charlton & Diana MacVeagh Robert Bossie Thomas & Dorcas Deans Karen Johansson Gisela Polleys Carl Wallman Ann Gaseau Deborah Stuart Brad & Sharon Malt Philip & Suzanne Boulter Dereck Deblois Eric & Donna Johnson Harold & Edith Posselt Erich Witzel Stephen Gaykan Arthur Sullivan Scott & Beth Maltzie Claudette Boutin Jean Deupree Grace Johnson Denise Poulos Anne Zachos Stephen & Carol Gehlbach Schuyler Sweet Gordon Mann Elaine Bovaird Nancy Devine Margaret Johnson Peter Powell Raymond & Helen Goodman Kurt Swenson Peggy Martin Robert Bowman James Dirubbo Peter Kachavos Benjamin Pratt These lists have been prepared Joan Goodyear Paul & Lori Tetreault Barry & Caryl Brensinger JoEllen Thomas Marcia Kayser Peter Martin & Lynn Freeman with care. If your name has been Richard Heath & Cynthia Gove Philip Preston & Cassandra Donovan H. Redmond listed incorrectly or omitted in Richard Brewster Gary & Hope Keighley Amedeo & Isa Marvelli James & Darlene Graczyk Raymond Stineford & Marie Louise Thayer error, please email Monique Kevin L. Draper Regina Bringolf Mary Kelekci James Masiello & Helen Prince Scharlotte at [email protected] so Marlene M. Graf Mildred Thayer Leslie Drexelius that we may update our records. Howard Brodsky Benjamin & Karina Kelley David & Jeanne Mason Dan Prior & Judith Varsanyi Beverly Grappone Richard & Avone Thielen Timothy & Mary Ann Driscoll Kenneth Brown Ron Reynolds & Jane Kellogg Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Mason Mark Prolman Linda Gray Madeline Thompson John Dryfhout Mary Johanna Brown Skip & Patsy Kendall Angela Matthews Thomas Proulx Janet Grevstad Sue & Bob Thoresen Richard Masse & Andrea Dudley Pat & Jack Buben Anne Kenney Kathleen & Alan Matthews James & Judith Putnam Brian Grodman Lorraine Tilney

38 39 Gray Gotjen Hopeful Fund Constance Jones Fund Betty Ann and Austin Kovacs North Country Region Upper Valley Region Scholarship Fund NEW FUNDS Upper Valley Region How Did We Get Here Fund Dr. Joseph M. Miller Fund The 79 new funds created at the Foundation in 2020 will touch thousands of lives across New Hampshire for years to Nashua Region Piscataqua Region Ryan Scott Phaneuf come. We celebrate the generosity and vision of the people who created them. Memorial Scholarship Fund Jake and Cindy Winebaum Ladies Union Aid Society Fund Nashua Region Charitable Fund Upper Valley Region Piscataqua Region Davis Family Scholarship Fund Leon and Jeannette Brassard North Country Region Joyce and Norman Grandmaison Charitable Fund ASSETS BY FUND TYPE NUMBER OF FUNDS Charitable Fund Nashua Region Elias "Skip" Ashooh and Gail Piscataqua Region Fisher Ashooh Scholarship Fund Manton B. and Teresa P. Donor-Advised / 41.6% Manchester Region Karen Jones Squires and Jim Metcalf Fund Field-of-Interest / 15.9% 79 Squires Donor-Advised Fund Monadnock Region Everett J. Ryan, Jr. Scholarship / 14.2% New funds established Nashua Region Educational Fund in 2020 Mount Washington Valley Designated / 12.4% Manchester Region Flexible / 7.0% Larry, Nancy, Todd, and Tasha Community Assistance Fund Agency / 5.3% Vincent Family Fund North Country Region Fischang Family Scholarship Fund Upper Valley Region North Country Region Operating / 1.4% 2,080 Nancy and Dave Williams Fund Deferred Gifts / 1.2% Total number of funds Lawrence and Muriel Graham Nashua Region Jack Fallon Memorial Sponsored / 1.0% at the Foundation Charitable Fund Scholarship Fund North Country Youth Arts Lakes Region Manchester Region and Culture Fund Miller-Andruszkiewicz North Country Region Jill Coyle Memorial Family Fund Scholarship Fund for Education Stan and Annie Lund North Country Region Nashua Region Agency Funds are established by Medallion Fund for Students of Brooks and Nancy Chase Environmental Stewardship Fund charitable organizations that want Manchester Community College Charitable Fund Mycorrhizal Fund Lakes Region Larry, Nancy, Todd, and Tasha North Country Region Vincent Scholarship Fund a source of long-term capital to Manchester Region Piscataqua Region Theresa and Linden Labbe Fund support their missions. Upper Valley Region Prince and Bergin Campbell LaCoste Family Fund Perkins Kwoka Charitable Fund Piscataqua Region Piscataqua Region Ruth S. Joyce Bobby Stephen's Fund for Designated Fund Monadnock Region Flexible Funds for New Hampshire Education Agency Fund North Country Region Scholarship Fund for Boys Christine Mann Family Fund Roeseland Charitable Fund are established by individuals, Manchester Region Lakes Region Stan and Annie Lund NH-UCC Monadnock Region Piscataqua Region families and businesses who entrust Nashua Rotary Community Grants Outdoor Ministries Fund the Foundation to direct the funds Stan and Annie Lund Cove-Sykes Family Fund Ronald P. Bourgeault Endowment Fund Lakes Region when and where they will do the Environmental Scholarship Fund Lakes Region Charitable Fund Nashua Region most good. Lakes Region Tanzania Education Fund Piscataqua Region D'Amore Family Fund Community Crisis Action Fund Stella M. and Agnes B. Chickering Designated Funds are established North Country Region Sam and Dominique Winebaum Capital Region New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Nursing Scholarship Fund by individuals, families or businesses Charitable Fund Donor-Advised Funds are Piscataqua Region to support specific nonprofit Denise T. Askin and Walter J. established by individuals, families Piscataqua Region Tenney Flexible Fund organizations. Noyalis Charitable Fund Monadnock Region Susan G. Spiner Scholarship Fund or businesses who seek ongoing Sowell Fund Manchester Region Manchester Region Bernice Clay Fund involvement in their giving. Upper Valley Region Scholarship Funds are established for the Huntington Diane Schott Conservation Fund by individuals, families or businesses The fund listing does not match the Altus-East Charitable Fund Watercress Fund Nashua Region Monadnock Region to help students realize their total number of new funds established Piscataqua Region Monadnock Region Education for All Children Fund educational goals. in 2020 as we do not list anonymous Arthur and Dolores Daniels Dion Family Charitable Fund Wild Symphony Fund funds and deferred gifts. Lakes Region Al and Anne Decato Foundation Fund Manchester Region Piscataqua Region George Gallup Clark Monadnock Region Scholarship Fund Evans Morone Family Fund Scholarship Fund Field-of-Interest Funds are Upper Valley Region BJ Cirnigliaro Memorial Fund Piscataqua Region Lakes Region established by individuals, families Capital Region Bernice Clay Career Transition Fischer Family Fund or businesses who want to target Manchester Central Band Fund in Scholarship Fund Blanchard Family Foundation Fund Upper Valley Region their charitable gifts to address Memory of Jack Fallon Nashua Region Capital Region needs in a specific area of interest. Manchester Region Fowler Family Fund Bernice Clay Healthcare Bernice Clay Fund Bob and Rosemary Ragen Fund Upper Valley Region Scholarship Fund Marguerite's Place Fund for Lifelong Learning Capital Region Nashua Region Nashua Region Nashua Region

40 41 COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP DEDICATION More than 100 volunteers make up the Foundation’s board of directors and regional advisory boards. These community leaders play a crucial role in advancing the Foundation's work. Harold Janeway Chair, Board of Directors, 2003 – 2005 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MANCHESTER REGION NORTH COUNTRY REGION Maureen Beauregard, Manchester Sarah Ambrogi, Manchester, Chair Suzanne Boulter, Waterville Valley, Chair Chair, Investment Committee, 1995 – 2007 JerriAnne Boggis, Milford Christine Anderson, Manchester, Mary DeVeau, Glen, Vice Chair Few people have had a greater impact on the Vice Chair Mary Johanna Brown, Rye Pamela Laflamme, Gorham Foundation than Harold Janeway. His obituary noted that Eva Castillo, Manchester Barbara Couch, Hanover, Vice Chair Peter Laufenberg, Thornton Harold was “widely admired for his evenhanded temper Diane Fitzpatrick, Manchester Rt. Rev. A. Robert Hirschfeld, Hopkinton Anthony Ruddy, Jackson and skillfully deployed wit.” He employed that same Dallas Lagerquist, Bedford Lucy Hodder, Hopkinton, Secretary Tim Smith, Waterville Valley even temper and skillful wit to chair Webster’s Town Angela Martin, Merrimack Kenneth Kinder, Pike, Chair Christopher Thayer, Sugar Hill Meeting — and the Foundation’s board and investment Daniel Norris, Salem Dianne Mercier, Manchester Brenda Tibbetts, Columbia committee. Harold was a champion of conserving Alison Perrella, Bedford Joseph Morone, New Castle Linda Upham-Bornstein, Lancaster natural resources and protecting LGBTQ rights, a Brandon Pierre, Dunbarton Pawn Nitichan, Dover David Wood, Bethlehem farmer and a rock climber, devoted husband to Betsy Peter Rayno, Salem Richard Ober, Dublin Jesse Wright, Conway Janeway, father and grandfather, president of White John Weeks, III, Bedford, Treasurer Wayne Robinson, Goffstown Susan Wyman, Dummer Mountain Investment and two-term state senator. He Timothy Soucy, Manchester helped steer improvements in the management of the CAPITAL REGION James Truncellito, Manchester PISCATAQUA REGION Ahmad Aissa, Concord Robin Young, Windham Benjamin Auger, Eliot, ME Foundation’s assets that strengthened its ability to serve Kelli D'Amore, Concord Michael Bolduc, Dover New Hampshire in good times, and in times of crisis. Anna-Marie DiPasquale, Concord MONADNOCK REGION Jen Chinburg, Exeter, Vice Chair Jonathan Eck, Hopkinton Robert Edwards, Antrim Eric Gregg, Portsmouth Ellen Fries, Bow Stephen Gehlbach, Jaffrey Robert Hickey, New Castle Jessica Geiben Lynn, Bow, Vice Chair Gina Goff, Sharon Sandra Jalbert, Rollinsford Bill Glahn, Concord Adam Hamilton, Peterborough Jason Kroll, Rye Pieter Hollenberg, Concord Robbie Hertneky, Hancock Kathleen MacLeod, Rye Angelica M. Ladd, Henniker Adam Kossayda, Harrisville Tod O'Dowd, Portsmouth, Chair Angie Lane, Concord Peter Leberman, Hillsborough, Vice Chair Mike Pilot, Hampton Anne Zachos Sylvia Larsen, Concord Grisel Levene, Dublin Donna Ryan, Kittery, ME Chair, Board of Directors, 1994 – 1996 Reed Loy, Hopkinton Christine Mann, Peterborough Andrea Sennott, Hampton Falls Anne Zachos led the Foundation’s board with strength Christine Rath, Concord Jason Nero, Rindge Ann Strachan, Dover and confidence during a formative time. She was a Elise Salek, Concord, Chair Liana Poodiack, Stoddard longtime Manchester resident who was educated at Robert Segal, Concord Peggy Pschirrer, Walpole UPPER VALLEY REGION Steven Ryder, Keene Lauren Adams, Norwich, VT, Chair Wellesley College, a feminist and a Democrat who LAKES REGION Audrey White, Peterborough, Chair Martha Beattie, Hanover worked at MIT and for the Red Cross and chose, as an Joshua Arnold, Ossipee Timothy Caldwell, Lyme importantAnne part of her life’sZachos work, the raising of threededication page? Alexandra Breed, Gilford NASHUA REGION Daniel Emanuele, Hanover strong daughters. During her tenure as chair, the Linda DeMaio, Sandwich Bobbie Bagley, Nashua Andre Lafreniere, Claremont Foundation received the first $9 million installment Margaret Donnelly, Laconia Steven Beals, Hudson Anne MacEwan, Lebanon of what would become its largest gift, $43 million to Kenneth Evans, Holderness Alexander Buchanan, Nashua, Chair Posie Taylor, White River Junction, VT combat substance misuse in New Hampshire, and Parker Griffin, Hebron, Vice Chair Ritu Gupta Ullal, Hollis, Vice Chair William Thomas, III, Hanover invested significant resources to create New Futures Kathleen Kearns, Hebron Cory Hussey, Hollis Pat Tivnan, North Sutton to advocate for policy change related to substance Duke Laflamme, Gilford, Chair Elizabeth Lorsbach, Amherst Jane VanBremen, New London misuse prevention. Anne’s husband, Kimon Zachos, Latha Mangipudi, Nashua Melissa Lee, Franklin Michael Wagner, Hanover, Vice Chair also chaired the Foundation board from 1985-1988. Carmen Lorentz, Belmont Mary McCartney, Hollis Leah Wheelan, Hanover Linda Murray, Wolfeboro Sandra Pelletier, Nashua Karen Zurheide, New London Jay Shattuck, Hudson This listing represents directors and Janet Spalding, Milford regional advisors as of 12/31/2020.

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