Recognizing Juneteenth
In 2022, the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation (NHWF) Board unanimously voted to add Juneteenth to our calendar of recognized holidays. Our core values, established and defined over the last few years, through
In 2022, the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation (NHWF) Board unanimously voted to add Juneteenth to our calendar of recognized holidays. Our core values, established and defined over the last few years, through
Today, Tuesday, March 12 is Equal Pay Day, the day that symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. In
The 2023 deadlines to file for local elected office for most New Hampshire cities are coming up! We’ve confirmed election dates, primary information, filing periods and positions on the ballot
As the 2023 legislative session comes to a close, we reflect on the progress we made, progress we defended, and the work that is to come for women and girls
In 2022, the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation (NHWF) Board unanimously voted to add Juneteenth to our calendar of recognized holidays. Our core values, established and defined over the last
The New Hampshire Legislature and Governor have the opportunity to support major investments in Granite State women’s health and workforce participation this year — that is, if they pass a
We are excited to announce that Lauren Wool will be joining the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation as our next Director of Grantmaking! Lauren Wool joins the Women’s Foundation from United
A message from our CEO — published over the weekend in Concord Monitor, SeacoastOnline and others: ** Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 8th, voters across New Hampshire will have an opportunity to respond at the
People around the country are taking action this weekend for what the Women’s March is calling a “National Weekend of Action.” Here are 10 things you can do in New
This past legislative session, the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation advocated on behalf of several bills that had the potential to impact the well-being of women and girls across the state.