Hannah Grimes Marketplace & Hannah Grimes Center's Community Projects
Hannah Grimes Marketplace
Hannah Grimes is a catalyst for making locally crafted and grown products the heart of our economy and daily life. Focusing on the key aspects of a market - buyers, sellers, and the channels that connect them - we are working to ensure that the buying and selling of local products will once again be deeply rooted as a way of life for the people of this region. By providing a thriving marketplace for local products, Hannah Grimes promotes economic development that builds on a regions heritage, arts, culture, natural and human resources, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit.
Made locally, made in New Hampshire. Weaving together business, local economy, and community.
Hannah Grimes Marketplace
Local Living EconomyProject
The Monadnock Local Living Economy Project isan emerging community project of the Hannah Grimes Center that will encourage separate initiatives to work collectively to improve our region's community and economy.
Learn More about the Local Living Economy Project
Monadnock Angel Investors
Private seed capital investing is the primary source of seed and start-up funding for emerging high growth ventures. Estimates suggest that the demand for patient, high risk oriented private equity capital is more than twice as large as the current available pool of venture capital funds. The Monadnock Angel Investors Group, supported by the New Hampshire Small Business Development Center and the Hannah Grimes Center, will be a source of that patient capital for the regions businesses and a place for area private investors to identify quality investment opportunities. Learn More
Giving Monadnock has a simple but profound vision: to enhance the level and effectiveness of philanthropic giving and to empower nonprofit organizations to thrive in our region. Our mission is to strengthen the Monadnock community by improving the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations and promoting a spirit of giving. We accomplish this by training leaders of nonprofit organizations to be more effective, raising public awareness of the vital roles performed by nonprofit organizations, and convening members of the nonprofit community to encourage shared learning, collaboration and growth of the sector as a whole. Learn More
Pinnacle Rural Broadband
The Pinnacle Mountain Broadband Committee, formed in the spring of 2006, is supporting a number of efforts to reach a goal of providing a 95% broadband service level in our region. Learn More
Monadnock Localvore Project