Organization: Theatre UP Address: Littleton Website: https://www.theatreupnh.org Theatre UP will use tax credits to renovate and rehabilitate the Masonic Temple Building in downtown Littleton to serve as their administrative, educational, rehearsal and small performance hub. The project will expand access to arts programming and education for fifty communities
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Organization: Portsmouth Music and Arts Center Address: Portsmouth Website: https://pmaconline.org Portsmouth Music and Arts Center will use tax credits to renovate the historic South Meeting House in Portsmouth to support their growing arts programming and community engagement. The new space will enable the organization to significantly expand
Read more →Organization: New Hampshire Historical Society Address: Concord Website: https://www.nhhistory.org The New Hampshire Historical Society will use tax credits to complete the renovation of its Collection Management Center with the installation of a new climate control system. This will improve the conditions for their nationally significant collections and complement
Read more →Organization: Mark Stebbins Community Center Address: Manchester Website: https://markstebbinscommunitycenter.org Tax credit resources will support the development of the Mark Stebbins Community Center, a 20,000 square foot multi-service nonprofit center to provide a centralized hub for children and families to access vital resources, participate in community programs and
Read more →Organization: Franklin Opera House Inc. Address: Franklin Website: https://franklinoperahouse.org The Franklin Opera House will use tax credits to renovate its historic venue which serves as an important community gathering space, cultural center for the downtown, and offers educational opportunities for Franklin’s youth. The project will result in
Read more →Scheduled over 18 months of active construction, the Concord Main Street Project is a major investment in revitalizing the city’s historic downtown into a more desirable place to work, shop, dine and live. A year into the project, half of Main Street is complete and thriving as
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