Community Economic Development Capacity Building Program (SFY24) CDFA introduced its Capacity Building Program in 2016 to invest in organizations at a pivotal moment of growth. The result? Not only stronger, more strategic organizations but new jobs, added childcare openings, expanded workforce housing, and new services and programs
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Community Economic Development Capacity Building Program (CED) for FY2023 Projects including Business Alliance for People of Color: Building Capacity and Strengthening Connections Among New Hampshire’s BIPOC Business Owners Making Matters NH: Concord Makerspace Capacity and Program Expansion Overcomers Refugee Services (ORS): Refugees Helping Refugees Give NH a
Read more →Organization: Overcomers Refugee Services (ORS) Address: Website: ORS is led by and works with immigrant community members, and they have demonstrated strong community impact in their efforts to support immigrant community members in finding employment, starting a small business, and in placing them in stable housing. Through
Read more →Organization: Safari Youth Club Address: Website: These organizational capacity building activities would strengthen the organization by compensating staff, expanding collaborations, and increasing revenue. SFC has done an incredible job renting and borrowing community facilities and grounds for their programs but as the organization matures, they hope to
Read more →Organization: Business Alliance for People of Color Address: Newfields Website: BAPOC is an alliance of businesses working in solidarity with each other to advocate on behalf of and provide support for the NH BIPOC business owner community. BAPOC centers the work on cultural principles that are of
Read more →Organization: Spark the Dream Address: Website: Spark the Dream has a vision of providing a place for young African immigrants to connect to their roots and culture. The organization is led-by and in support of Black-immigrant populations in Manchester, a growing and under resourced population. Spark the
Read more →Organization: Mark Stebbins Community Center Address: Website: The Mark Stebbins Community Center is seeking to acquire a building to co-locate services, collaborate across service and community partners, and deliver services that aim to benefit target populations. The West Side is a region is under-resourced and many residents
Read more →Organization: Making Matters NH Address: Website: With a paid part-time coordinator over two years, Making Matters NH would be able to build sustained partnerships, increase memberships, expand programming, and position the skilled volunteers to focus on classes and training rather than community outreach and administration. They currently
Read more →Organization: Warner House Association Project Location: Portsmouth Website: www.warnerhouse.org The Warner House Association will leverage Tax Credits to construct a replica of the 18th century Carriage House which formerly existed on the association’s property. The project will provide increased access to arts and cultural opportunities, as well
Read more →Organization: Visions for Creative Housing Solutions, Inc. Project Location: Hanover Website: www.visionsnh.org Tax Credits will help create permanent, supportive housing for 12 intellectually or developmentally disabled adults. The new residence will seek Passive House certification and contributes to redevelopment efforts in downtown Hanover. The organization is the
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