Donate
By donating to Building Community in New Hampshire, you expand our capacity to hire case managers, teachers, and community health workers to serve New Americans throughout New Hampshire. Most of our work has been funded by contracts and specific grants, allowing us to tackle important projects, but restricting our ability to start something new or address unexpected challenges or opportunities. The federal money we receive through the NH Office of Health Access will be dramatically reduced after Oct 1, 2026 - but in a changing immigration landscape, our clients need us more than ever. That’s where you come in.
Clicking on the Donate button will take you to a spot where you may use your debit or credit card to make a donation. If you prefer to donate via your Donor Advised Fund, the portal on this page will direct you to your DAF account.
Individuals often plan to support organizations like BCNH in their wills. To learn more, click the “Remembering BCNH in my will” button.
BCNH has a brokerage account to receive gifts of stock. Please contact Nikki Shults at nshults@bcinnh.org for details.
Make a Difference
BCNH is a registered 501-c-3 organization so your donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. We acknowledge all donations with a receipt. Clicking here will allow you to use your credit card. We welcome checks mailed to our Manchester office as well.
FAQs
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Because grants are often restricted to specific programs, populations, or time periods. Donations give BCNH more flexibility to respond to the real needs families face when life does not fit neatly inside a grant budget.
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Your donation supports the day-to-day work of helping refugees and immigrants navigate school systems, health care, English learning, employment, benefits, and community connection in New Hampshire.
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BCNH began as a mutual aid organization by refugees from Bhutan, and broadened its mission in 2017 to work with refugees from around the world. We remain an organization run by and for refugees. All of our case managers are refugees themselves and can work with their clients from a shared perspective and experience.
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Through our donation platform GiveButter, you make make a one-time or monthly gift.
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Item descriptionYes. Please make checks out to Building Community in New Hampshire and mail to:
BCNH
1045 Elm St Ste 202
Manchester, NH 0310 -
Yes. BCNH says it has a brokerage account to receive gifts of stock and directs donors to contact Executive Director Nikki Shults for details.
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Yes. Leaving money to BCNH in your will lets you create a lasting impact on causes you care about while potentially reducing your estate’s tax burden.
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Yes. BCNH is a registered 501(c)(3) organization and that donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. It also says donors receive receipts.Our EIN is 27-3435262
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Welcome! We’re glad you found us. Take a look around our website, read about our mission and vision, and our news updates. You may also reach out to Executive Director Nikki Shults to learn more. nshults@bcinnh.org
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Yes. You may also call or email to discuss volunteer opportunities, sign up for our newsletter and advocacy alerts, invite us to speak to your community, or join our board of directors.