Education grants are government grants for students or teachers who are looking to complete or expand their level of education. The department of education in New Hampshire has a budget of $2,618,360,340.00 a year in just elementary and secondary education. Students enrolled in New Hampshire schools can look into education grants in addition to scholarships. In fact, students can look at education grants as scholarships government from their local government.
Of all the people in New Hampshire, over 91.30% have high school diplomas, over 32.00% have post secondary degrees, and over 11.20 have at least 1 graduate school degree. Education expense in New Hampshire is not cheap. Although there are student loans available, students should look into education grants first. Unlike loans, students do not have to pay back the amount they receive in grants.
Teachers in New Hampshire need to constantly stay on top of new materials. Most teachers need to study part-time while teaching full-time at their regular day jobs in schools. The cost to study part-time can be expensive in New Hampshire. For example, for elementary school teachers, with an average salary of $50,128.00, it can be hard for them to come up with the tuition fees to study part-time. Vice versa with New Hampshire's secondary school teachers, who have an average salary of $50,128.00.
Applying for Education Grants
Whether if you are a college or graduate student, or a teacher or professor who is looking to pursue higher education, you can apply for New Hampshire Education Grants by submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Office of FAFSA in New Hampshire ensures all eligible residents in New Hampshire can benefit from federally funded financial aid for education.
To apply for education grants in New Hampshire, contact New Hampshire financial aid agencies, or
Current online applicants in New Hampshire are browsing from the following cities: Farmington, Nottingham, Plainfield, Concord, Grafton, New Durham, Merrimack, Fremont, Atkinson, New Ipswich
Recent State Funding Opportunities
Below is a list of opportunities recently published in the local state:
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Announcement of Anticipated Availability of Funds for Family Planning Services Grants - New Hampshire (entire State) (Apply for PA FPH 16 002)
Funding Number: PA FPH 16 002 Agency: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Category: Health Funding Amount: $1,486,000 |
Easement Restoration, Management and Maintenance Assistance New Hampshire (Apply for USDA NRCS NH EASE 24 NOFO0001321)
Funding Number: USDA NRCS NH EASE 24 NOFO0001321 Agency: Natural Resources Conservation Service Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources Funding Amount: $200,000 |
Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) Competitive Grants: New Hampshire (Apply for HHS 2023 ACF ACYF AK 0063)
Funding Number: HHS 2023 ACF ACYF AK 0063 Agency: Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families Category: Income Security and Social Services Funding Amount: $250,000 |
New Hampshire NRCS Urban Agriculture Grants (Apply for USDA NRCS NH URBAG 23 NOFO0001256)
Funding Number: USDA NRCS NH URBAG 23 NOFO0001256 Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources Funding Amount: $15,000 |
New Hampshire Partners for Conservation (Apply for USDA NRCS NH MULTI 23 NOFO0001300)
Funding Number: USDA NRCS NH MULTI 23 NOFO0001300 Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources Funding Amount: $1,000,000 |
Conservation Innovation Grants New Hampshire State Program (Apply for USDA NRCS NH CIG NOFO0001146)
Funding Number: USDA NRCS NH CIG NOFO0001146 Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Category: Agriculture Funding Amount: $200,000 |
Announcement for Program Funding for NRCS’ Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2020 – New Hampshire (Apply for USDA NRCS NH CIG 20 NOFO0001012)
Funding Number: USDA NRCS NH CIG 20 NOFO0001012 Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources Funding Amount: $200,000 |
Head Start and/or Early Head Start Grantee -- Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire (Apply for HHS 2020 ACF OHS CH R01 1637)
Funding Number: HHS 2020 ACF OHS CH R01 1637 Agency: Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families - OHS Category: Income Security and Social Services Funding Amount: $2,604,955 |
New Hampshire Conservation Innovation Grants - Fiscal Year 2017 (Apply for USDA NRCS NH CIG 17 01)
Funding Number: USDA NRCS NH CIG 17 01 Agency: Department of Agriculture, Utah State Office Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources Funding Amount: $75,000 |
New Hampshire ACEP-WRE Restoration Implementation Assistance (Apply for USDA NRCS NH 16 05)
Funding Number: USDA NRCS NH 16 05 Agency: USDA-NRCS-MOSO Category: Agriculture, Natural Resources Funding Amount: $260,000 |
Education Grants in Local States
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