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Tri-County Community Action Program, Inc. by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

Tri-County Community Action Program, Inc. by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

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2025 Goals:

For FY 2025, Tri-County CAP is committed to enhancing our user experience. We’ve upgraded our agency-wide database to a system to support a universal pre-screening assessment. This assessment is available on our website (which is also being redesigned for greater accessibility) and informs community members which of the 14 programs and 50+ services we administer that they may qualify for. Additionally, it offers a closed-loop inter-program referral process.

We have also launched a new initiative featuring boots-on-the-ground Community Action Resource Coordinators (CARC). These positions cover each of the counties and serve as a resource for community members and potential users, providing information, education and connections to not only our programs but also other services in the community that can assist them.

We are also expanding the service of TCCAP Connect, our satellite internet-equipped mobile office, which provides in-person services to rural communities throughout Coös County.

Fundraising Events:

This year is the 60th Anniversary of Tri-County Community Action Program, Inc., and we’re planning many community events to celebrate.

Giving Opportunities:

We participate in Giving Tuesday and have a donate button on our website. One donation supports all 14 of the programs we offer. We are also a Granite United Way partner.

Volunteer Opportunities:

All of our programs have volunteer opportunities. It is possible to volunteer with seniors, young children, distributing food to local pantries, providing transportation, support our homeless work or helping another nonprofit.

Board Officers   /   Board Members

Sandy Alonzo
Board Chair

Ruth Heintz
Vice Chair

John Bolton
Treasurer

Brian Hoffman
Interim Secretary

Brian Bresnahan

Charles Monaghan

Melissa Mullen

Linda Massimilla

Jared Sullivan

Cgg25 C1Charitable Giving Guide

This profile is part of NH Business Review’s 2025 Charitable Giving Guide.

To learn more about the Charitable Giving Guide and other New Hampshire nonprofit organizations, please visit www.nhbr.com/CGG.

Categories: Charitable Giving Guide
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