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College and University Member Institutions
Benefits of CCNH Membership
Financial support through grants for service learning programming
Public education and advocacy for service learning
Public and legislative outreach
Access to national Campus Compact training sessions, conferences and institutes
Collaboration/coordination of special projects with other state Compacts and state agencies
Resources and publications
Statewide training and networking
Recognition
Coordinated participation in national movement and initiatives related to service, service- learning and civic engagement
Provide subgrants to member institutions for various initiatives

Private Sector Partners
CCNH has developed a private sector partner program with area and statewide businesses. Through their support, CCNH is able to bring even more services to
our member institutions and communities. Currently, our sponsors are:
Why Become an Private Sector Partner?
CCNH seeks corporate partners to join with college presidents in a dynamic, integral partnership to ensure the long term viability and impact of CCNH and its mission. The time is ripe to create sound models for public/private partnerships that not only address real problems in our community, but also provide enduring solutions in an enterprising way. This partnership is an ideal initiative for several distinct and substantive reasons:
CCNH's programs are multi-leveled, leveraging hundreds of student volunteers to address the immediate needs of children and the community while working toward the reform of the K-12 and higher education systems
CCNH is an effective structure, representing a statewide consortium at all levels of higher education institutions, thus creating far-reaching access and potential for impact in local communities throughout the state. CCNH can be a powerful system for the statewide delivery of services
CCNH is already providing statewide leadership on a service and service-learning initiatives. CCNH has established collaborative relationships with the Corporation for National Service, Volunteer NH!, the NH Literacy Task Force and the NH Department of Education, among others. Entering into long term partnership with CCNH will enable corporate members to play an immediate and effective role in service policy and planning, programming and advocacy, as well as in making a difference in local communities throughout New Hampshire.
Any company interested in information about becoming
a private sector partner should contact
Deborah Scire at (603) 223-2302 or email scire@compactnh.org.
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