Partners and Funders
Partners:
Organization for Refugee and Immigrant Success (ORIS)
SNHU Center for New Americans
Funders:
NH Housing
TD Bank Foundation.
Our Partners in Refugee ResettlementOvercomers Refugee Services
Ascentria Care Alliance
The International Institute of New England
Victory Women of Vision
Welcoming New Hampshire
Welcoming Manchester
The New Hampshire Office of Health Equity
Funders and Foundations
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Eastern Bank Foundation
The Clowes Fund
The Norwin S. and Elizabeth N Bean Foundation
Madelaine G. von Weber Trust
The New Hampshire Children’s Health Foundation
NE Delta Dental Foundation
Citizen’s Bank and the Mary Louise Billings Trust and the Ann de Nicola Trust
New Futures
You Have Our Trust
Granite United Way
The Burkehaven Family Foundation
The Lyon Pingree Fund
The NH Council for Children with Chronic Conditions
The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester
The New Hampshire Department of Education
The NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs
The US Office of Refugee Resettlement and the NH Office of Health Equity
The NH State Council on the Arts
The US Forest Service and Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
Contributors
Fieldwork Photos, Becky Field, photographer
Bangor Savings Bank
TD Bank
CarePoint Plus, LLC
Universal Care Alliance
Bloom and Shine
and hundreds of individuals and businesses across the United States
FAQs
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Organizations can partner with BCNH by collaborating on services, making referrals, supporting programs, sponsoring events, or funding work that strengthens refugee and immigrant communities.
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BCNH works with schools, employers, service providers, community organizations, supporters, and others who want to help refugees and immigrants build stronger lives in New Hampshire.
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Yes. Employers can connect with BCNH around hiring needs and workforce support as part of helping create more opportunities for refugees and immigrants.
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BCNH was founded by refugees and brings lived experience, community trust, and practical direct-service knowledge to the work it does every day.
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Yes. BCNH welcomes a wide range of partners who want to help strengthen opportunity, belonging, and support for refugee and immigrant communities.
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Yes. BCNH can explore partnership ideas that align with your organization’s goals, whether that involves funding, volunteering, sponsorship, referrals, or another collaborative effort.
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The best first step is to contact BCNH directly and share what your organization is interested in. From there, the conversation can focus on the most meaningful fit.