is pleased to announce the continuation of…

The inaugural fall Culture Cares community service campaign, initiated by the NH Department of Cultural Resources, was a resounding success! More than 30 community service projects, coordinated by nearly two dozen cultural organizations, have been listed on the Culture Cares website since November 2009.
Because NH’s cultural organizations continue to do outstanding work, and because so many in our communities—and beyond—are still in need, the NH Department of Cultural Resources will continue to update the Culture Cares website throughout the winter and spring of 2010.
So…what’s the next step?
Is your cultural organization coordinating a food drive, assisting seniors, reaching out to patients, supporting first responders, mentoring students or performing some other type of community service project as part of your programming?
We are asking cultural organizations of all types—libraries, museums, historical societies, arts nonprofits, theatres, movie houses and others—to let us know about any community service projects they are undertaking so that we can share this good work with the public and inspire others to join in helping those in need.
We’re continuing to maintain a webpage where people can find out about your efforts to support your community. There you'll find a list of community service projects coordinated by cultural organizations from all over New Hampshire.
Please consider joining in their efforts to help those in need.
Learn more about Culture Cares and how your organization can have its community service projects listed, or to get some ideas for projects that will help your community, please visit Culture Cares.
