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Donate to Success

Donate today to invest in the success of your neighbors, local businesses, area nonprofits, nearby childcare centers, and community.

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Your one-time, monthly, or other type of donation helps provide opportunities for your neighbors and community to succeed.
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Other Kinds of Donations

You can donate in ways that lower your taxes, honor your loved ones, create a legacy, and more. Below, you can explore our many other ways to give.

  • Gift
    Planned Gifts

    Leave a legacy that benefits your community by naming the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund the beneficiary of your life insurance policy, or in your will.


  • Gifts of stock
    Gifts of Stocks

    In most cases, when you make a gift of appreciated securities, the full market value of the securities is deductible, while capital gains taxes are eliminated.


  • Ira gifts
    IRA Gifts

    If you’re 70½ or older, talk to your financial adviser about the benefits of making direct transfers from your Individual Retirement Account (IRA) to the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund.

  • Named permanent fund
    Named Permanent Fund

    Honor your loved ones by creating, or contributing to, Named Permanent Funds. These funds make loans available for worthy community projects now and in the future.

  • Digital currency
    Digital Currency

    Donations of digital currency, also called cryptocurrency or virtual currency, will be immediately sold by the Community Loan Fund.


  • Real estate gift
    Gifts of Real Estate or Personal Property

    Donors of real estate and personal property can generally deduct the fair market value of the property at the time of the contribution. In most cases, the assets will be immediately sold by the Community Loan Fund.

NOTE: The Community Loan Fund will urge all prospective donors or investors to seek the assistance of personal legal and financial advisors in matters relating to their gifts or investments and the resulting tax and estate planning consequences.

Discuss Your Donation Options

To talk about any of our donor options, please contact Martha Dickey, our Director of Donor Relations. She can discuss your situation confidentially and help you understand the choices and benefits. 
Call Martha: (603) 856-0729

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Why We Need Your Donation

You may have noticed that we sometimes receive government funds and wondered why we need donations if we’re getting those funds. Rest assured, we’re not funded by either the state or federal government.

Federal, state, and local governments offer many grant programs that fund ideas and projects that provide public services and stimulate the economy. The government funds we receive directly pay for projects and low-interest loans to borrowers and other people — on behalf of the government.

These grants and loans don’t fund our loans or other programs.

Instead, they’re passed on and disbursed into the community. We’re allowed to keep a small amount to help cover some (but not all) of the costs to administer and disburse the funds.

So, receiving federal grants or loans doesn’t mean we no longer need donations. It usually means the government is disbursing funds through a trusted partner — us. To get those funds to your neighbors, we need your donation more than ever.

Get the details about the government grants and loans we administer and disburse.

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