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The Division of Charitable Trusts - New Hampshire Department of Justice
33 Capitol Street
Concord, NH 03301
Telephone (603) 271-3658
Fax (603) 271-2110
TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964
Normal business hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

Website: http://doj.nh.gov/charitable/index.html

The Division of Charitable Trusts is a unit of the New Hampshire Department of Justice. The Attorney General, through the Director of Charitable Trusts, exercises all the common law and statutory rights, duties and powers of the attorney general in connection with the supervision, administration, and enforcement of charitable trusts, charitable solicitations, and charitable sales promotions under New Hampshire RSA 7:19 through 7:32-I. The Attorney General is a necessary party to any litigation involving a charitable trust and represents the public interest in such cases.

The Attorney General also oversees the administration of charitable trusts held in the custody of the state treasurer, county governments, towns, and cities, all of which file annual reports with the Division of Charitable Trusts.


Giving New Hampshire
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
37 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
Tel:(603) 225-6641 ext. 259
1 (800) 799-6065
Fax: (603) 225-1700
ds@nhcf.org

Deborah Schachter, Director

Giving New Hampshire (GNH) is an effort begun in 1999 by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, the statewide community foundation serving the Granite State, to seek to improve the culture of giving in our state in lasting, significant ways. Over a ten-year period, we aim to measurably and substantially expand charitable giving in New Hampshire to the benefit of New Hampshires charitable sector and the well being of its people and communities.

The GNH program is built upon the belief that it is possible to tap into the caring and commitment of NH citizens with the ability to give more and, by raising the bar on our collective giving, to make our communities stronger, more beautiful, more just, and more compassionate places to live.

For more information please visit Giving New Hampshires website www.givingnh.org


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