$7 for Plan NH’s 27th Birthday!

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Did you know this year is our 27th birthday? That’s right.

Since 1989, Plan NH has been working with professionals, communities, and people like you to raise awareness of the role of the built environment in everyday life and the quality of life in NH communities. 

You care about making NH communities healthy and vibrant places to live, work and play. Celebrate our 27th birthday with us! 

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Plan NH volunteer explains sketch at Community Design Charrette presentation.

Give on June 7th, or from June 1-27, through our Give Gab 27th Birthday Celebration Page. Give $7, $27, $270, give $1 per day for 27 days — surprise us!

Your donation will strengthen Plan NH’s programming–workshops, charrettes, the Vibrant Villages NH website, and more– and benefit NH communities and NH community members like you.

You can make a difference in your community, and all NH communities. Be a champion for community planning, design and development that meets the needs of people, supports local history and culture, protects natural resources and can adapt to change.

Celebrate our 27th birthday with us by giving TODAY June 27.

Thank you for making a vibrant and healthy NH!

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Some words from Plan NH Members and program participants

–who have been impacted by The Work YOU Support!

The Dubay Group, Corporate Member “Our firm’s association with Plan NH keeps our engineers and planners fresh and creative. It is this unique and special balance in the marketplace that helps us leverage good ideas into delivering great projects—For our clients and the communities we serve.”

“[The Charrette] brought people together… not everything was new-but now the dots are connected” -City of Franklin, 2015 Charrette Participant

Evan Udeslman, Plan NH Scholarship Recipient “Aside from the financial gains, the scholarship was also encouragement for me to push my design skills and focus on projects that not only meant something to me, but were beneficial to the health of the people and environment around me.”