NH Nonprofits are Essential to the Vitality of our Communities. The NH Center for Nonprofits released the latest data on New Hampshire’s nonprofit sector. The report, entitled New Hampshire’s Nonprofit Sector in Brief focuses on the 6,547 charitable nonprofits located in New Hampshire.

How to file a nonprofit report in NH?

If there are no changes to your business or principal information, you can use One Click to file your 2020 Nonprofit Report simply and quickly. Please be advised the Corporation Division is now issuing a computer-generated black and white seal on all certificates issued by this office; we are no longer issuing certificates with a raised gold seal.

How are grants being awarded in New Hampshire?

The State of New Hampshire will award grants from the allocated $60 million to help nonprofit organizations impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority, have partnered to administer this program. Nonprofit Awards

How many board of directors are required in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire law provides as follows: “In the interest of encouraging diversity of discussion, connection with the public, and public confidence, the board of directors of a charitable nonprofit corporation shall have at least 5 voting members, who are not of the same immediate family or related by blood or marriage. . . .

How to help small businesses in New Hampshire?

The NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs has a COVID-19 website to support the New Hampshire business community . The site has information on business resources, financial assistance, unemployment benefits, health guidelines and recent updates on COVID-19 federal and state programs for businesses.

Is it legal for a nonprofit to hire an employee?

Many nonprofits also hire employees, whose compensation and working conditions are regulated by state and federal laws. Hiring any employee triggers a host of legal requirements, from filing with the state to report a “new hire,” to determining the appropriate wages/compensation, to calculating “withholdings” from compensation for tax purposes.

How does an employer file taxes in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire’s WebTax on-line filing system for employers is not mandatory. It offers employers another method for filing quarterly tax & wage reports on-line, making payments through Electronic Funds Transfer, review employee names and SS#’s from previously filed quarter, change and update company profile information online.