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New Hampshire
NHPTV is partnering with Head Start and Child and Family Services to provide a 360-degree education intervention in its hardest hit communities. NHPTV’s expansive Ready to Learn initiative provides training for parents, caregivers, community members, and education professionals.
New Hampshire Outlook is NHPTV’s award-winning weekly public affairs program focuses on state, regional, and national issues. The broadcast airs three times weekly.
New Hampshire Crossroads focuses on the people, places, character, and ingenuity that make the Granite State unique. It airs Sundays at 9 a.m. Diverse people profiled include a local environmental artist whose larger-than-life mural of a whale, “Whaling Walls,” will be displayed on the sides of buildings in 17 cities from Maine to Florida.
New Hampshire Public Radio’s weekly series Giving Matters highlights the stories of New Hampshire’s nonprofit sector and the ways in which nonprofits strengthen communities and enrich lives. The program, produced in collaboration with the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, airs Saturday at 8:35 a.m. during Weekend Edition.
Other Programs & Projects
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State of the Re:Union Phase II
This unique multimedia project creates hourlong radio episodes, video documentary shorts, video features, photos, music, blogs, and written articles to immerse its audience in new and exciting ways. Continue Reading
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Telling America’s Stories: The Next Decade and Beyond (Florentine Films 2008–2017)
This will be the third year of funding of a 10-year grant (2008–2017) for Ken Burns to develop and produce programming about America's stories. Continue Reading
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World Multicast Channel [R&D]
This grant will fund research and development for the World channel, a transmedia and multicast platform for diverse public media content using experimental technology that enables peer-to-peer collaborations between stations. Continue Reading
By the Numbers
2010 Total
$2,017,347
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Fiscal Stabilization Grant
$152,068
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Other System Support
$30,656
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Radio Community Service Grant
$438,003
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Television Community Service Grant
$1,396,620