BNH Donates $10,000 to Support Permanent Housing Solutions for Homeless in Concord
03/31/2025
Laconia, New Hampshire – March 31, 2025 – Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce a $10,000 donation to the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness in support of its Permanent Supportive Housing initiative.
The Concord Coalition to End Homelessness is a nonprofit organization committed to ending homelessness in Concord and the surrounding areas by providing vital housing resources and supportive services to individuals and families in need. The Permanent Supportive Housing program is designed to offer long-term housing stability combined with access to services like case management, mental health support and job readiness programs. With the help of this generous donation, the Coalition will expand its capacity to serve more individuals, helping them achieve sustainable housing and independence.
This donation is part of Bank of New Hampshire’s giving focus for 2025, which prioritizes Affordable Housing initiatives. As part of the bank’s long-standing commitment to supporting its communities, BNH continues to recognize the critical need for affordable housing solutions across the state.
“We are honored to support the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness in their mission to provide stable housing and comprehensive support for those who need it most,” said Chris Logan, President and CEO for Bank of New Hampshire. “Affordable housing is a fundamental part of creating stronger, more resilient communities and we are proud to partner with CCEH as they work to help individuals and families achieve lasting independence.”
Bank of New Hampshire, founded in 1831, provides deposit, lending, and wealth management products and services to families and businesses throughout New Hampshire and southern Maine. With 21 banking offices and assets exceeding $2.5 billion, Bank of New Hampshire is the oldest and one of the largest independent banks in the state. As a mutual organization, BNH is focused on the success of its customers, communities, and employees, rather than stockholders.

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Travis Craig, Business Development Officer for Bank of New Hampshire; Cheryl Whalen, Assistant Banking Office Manager for Bank of New Hampshire; Karen Jantzen, MPA, CFRE, Executive Director for Concord Coalition to End Homelessness; and Peter Maheu, AVP – Banking Office Manager gather together for the check presentation of $10,000.