How Grantmaking Works
Begin by reveiwing the Request for Proposals (RFP) on the Grant Center home page to be sure your organization and project fit the criteria for funding consideration. The last page of the RFP provides guidance for submitting a Letter of Inquiry. n
Organizations must submit a Letter of Inquiry in order to be considered for funding. The Letter of Inquiry is used to determine who will be invited to submit a full application. Not all Letters of Inquiry result in an invitation to apply. The Letter of Inquiry and related documents are available on the Grant Center home page. Th
dation will invite grant applications basedn try.Inquiry receive an
Letters of Inquiry are being accepted for funding two goals in 2010:
- To prevent childhood obesity
- To increase the number of New Hampshire children who have access to health and dental insurance coverage.
If you have questions, contact Patti Baum, Program Officer for Children's Health at pb@hnhfoundation.org |