Be Part of Something Big
Support NH Youth
A donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters of NH helps support our mission of creating and supporting one to one mentoring relationships between the youth of NH and a safe, supportive, dedicated adult.
No donation is too little. All donations make a big impact.
You generous donation supports New Hampshire’s your in several ways. Donated funds support:
- Family and volunteer training programs and resources.
- Match activities and events.
- BBBSNH staff needed to match Bigs and Littles, monitor relationships and ensure safe, empowering connections between our children and mentors.
Start supporting a NH nonprofit and donate to Big Brothers Big Sisters today!
Would you like to hear more about how you can support BBBSNH?
Please contact Nicole McShane, Vice President of Philanthropy [email protected] or 603-430-1140 ext.1017
One Time Donation
Every child has potential. Every gift makes a difference. By supporting youth mentoring today, your gift will help children in our local communities achieve brighter tomorrows.
Monthly Giving
Join Our Impact Circle by committing to a regular monthly contribution. You’ll help provide sustainable income upon which we can rely to provide more New Hampshire children with mentors.
Corporate Partners & Sponsors
Our corporate partners and sponsorships help make all our programs possible.Learn how your company can help NH Youth.
Company Matching Gifts
Many employers match donations to NH nonprofits and charitable organizations for their employees, retirees and family members.
More Ideas for Investing in Our
Children’s Futures
Looking for more ways that you can support NH’s youth? Remember, a LITTLE gift can make a BIG impact.
Please contact Nicole McShane, Vice President of Philanthropy [email protected]
or 603-430-1140 ext.1017
SIX PRINCIPLES
FOR AUTHENTIC FUNDRAISING HERE AT BBBSNH
- Honesty: Relationships are built on trust and that is the most significant factor to an authentic relationship.
- Relatability: Relationships with donors are effective and “humanized” instead of transactional.
- Empathy: Relationships require understanding of social factors.
- Accountability: Accepts responsibility for actions and openly shares information regarding the governance, finances and operations of the organization.
- Vulnerability: Have strength to be transparent with our community.
- Gratitude: Expressing authentic appreciation every single time.