Nonprofit in New Hampshire

New Hampshire Nonprofit Intel

Monday, June 15, 2026
3 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on nonprofit developments in New Hampshire. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on new hampshire nonprofit headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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New Hampshire Nonprofit Headlines

3 stories

1.1

NHCF rolls out 2026 grant opportunities: Opioid Abatement and Racial Justice Fund open.

Simon Delekta, NHCF's vice president of community engagement and impact, announced the new Opioid Abatement Community Grants Program, the Racial Justice Fund, and upcoming deadlines for 2026.

Why It Matters

These funding streams offer new revenue opportunities for NH nonprofits addressing substance use disorders and racial equity in their communities.

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1.2

NHCF Launches New Responsive Grants Program with Rolling Deadlines.

The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation has introduced a responsive grants program featuring a rolling deadline and streamlined application process for nonprofits serving New Hampshire communities, announced by Simon Delekta, vice president of community engagement and impact.

Why It Matters

The rolling deadline and streamlined application reduce administrative burden for NH nonprofit professionals seeking funding for their community work.

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1.3

New Hampshire Non-Profit State Filing Requirements & Deadlines: What NH Pros Need to Know.

A guide covers New Hampshire's non-profit filing requirements, deadlines, and compliance rules to help organizations maintain good standing with the state.

Why It Matters

NH nonprofit professionals need accurate, timely filing information to avoid penalties and protect their organization's tax-exempt status.

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Background & Context

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2.1

The restricted-fund violation auditors find most often.

Donor-restricted gifts must be tracked separately and used only for the restricted purpose; using them for general operations — even with intent to "pay back" later — is a fiduciary breach and an audit finding. The most-common fact pattern: cash-flow shortage in operations, restricted-grant balance available, transfer "borrowed" with no formal repayment plan.

Why It Matters

State attorneys general have authority over restricted-gift compliance and have pursued individual board members and executives. Auditors are required to disclose restricted-fund violations in the management letter.

2.2

A conflict-of-interest policy that fails the test.

The IRS-recommended COI policy requires (1) annual disclosure by all directors and key employees, (2) a process for review of any disclosed conflict, (3) recusal procedures, and (4) documentation in board minutes. Policies that have only the disclosure form without the review and recusal process do not satisfy the recommendation.

Why It Matters

A weak COI policy is a Schedule L disclosure waiting to happen, and Schedule L disclosures correlate with future IRS examination selection.

2.3

Form 1023-EZ has eligibility limits that most applicants miss.

The streamlined Form 1023-EZ is available only to organizations meeting specific limits on projected revenue, assets, and activity types. Filing 1023-EZ when ineligible produces a determination that is technically valid but vulnerable to retroactive revocation if discovered. The full 1023 is harder to file but harder to challenge.

Why It Matters

Loss of exemption is retroactive to the original determination, exposing the organization to back-tax liability. The eligibility checklist is the only protection.

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New Hampshire Nonprofit Intel - 2026-06-15 | Axiom Synapse | Local Intel