New Hampshire Community Loan Fund Grant



Organization - New Hampshire Community Loan Fund
Grant Amount - $125,000
Foundation - Mott Foundation
Grant Purpose - This grant renewal will enable the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund to continue to provide improved in-home care for New Hampshire's growing elderly population by improving the wages and benefits of direct care workers. The grant should result in new programs and practices being embedded in the state that improve care for the homebound elderly and the jobs of the direct care providers.


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