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Many of New Hampshire’s nonprofits saw donations surge last year, especially thanks to 2020’s NH Gives, an online event run by the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits that encourages Granite Staters to support their local nonprofits. Last year’s event.
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Editor’s note: NH Gives takes place from 5 p.m. June 8 to 5 p.m. June 9. Nonprofits that haven’t yet done so can sign up to participate in the event until May 17. Over 325 nonprofits have already signed up. Interested organizations can sign up at the NH Gives
Donations for many New Hampshire nonprofits surged last year, thanks in particular to 2020’s NH Gives, an online event run by the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits that encourages Granite Staters to support their local nonprofits. Last year’s event “shattered all previous records,” according to an official press release, raising more for nonprofits than the previous four years combined.
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What would you do if, during the middle of a pandemic, you received a check for $1400? Would you spend it on yourself? Or, knowing that others were less fortunate than you and more in need of stimulus money, would you share it?
What would you do if, during the middle of a pandemic, you received a check for $1400? Would you spend it on yourself? Or, knowing that others were less fortunate than you and more in need of stimulus money, would you share it?
This is the choice that Louisville man Lawrence Hoffmann faced earlier in April, when he received the most recent stimulus check put out by the Biden administration.