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TFMoran Contributes to the Children’s Scholarship Fund

TFMoran is a proud supporter of New Hampshire schools. As part of our community outreach, we recently contributed $10,000 to the New Hampshire Children’s Scholarship Fund, an Education Tax Credit Scholarship. This financial assistance is available to New Hampshire children of low- and moderate-income families to attend K-12 schools that best fit their needs. These scholarships can apply to private schools, out-of-district schools, and homeschooling, which makes these options more financially available.

Since the 2016-2017 school year, The Children’s Scholarship Fund of New Hampshire has awarded over $9,117,931 in scholarships to students.

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TFMoran Featured in Associated General Contractors of NH’s Construction Connections Member News

The January 25, 2021 issue of The Associate General Contractors of NH (AGCNH) Member Newsletter features a story on TFMoran’s most recent contribution to the Children’s Scholarship Fund of NH. TFMoran’s COO Dylan Cruess presented a $5,000 check to Kate Baker, Executive Director of the CSF-NH on January 11th. This contribution helps to make education financially available to low and moderate income families, especially helping during the pandemic when CSF families are facing a new economic situation.

Read the full article: Associated General Contractors of NH Newsletter

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TFMoran helps NH Children stay in school amid the pandemic

TFMoran has made another $5,000 contribution to the New Hampshire Children’s Scholarship Fund to help families. This financial assistance is available to New Hampshire children of low- and moderate- income families to attend K-12 schools that best fit their needs. These scholarships can apply to private schools, out-of-district schools, and homeschooling, which make these options more financially available.

As a result of the pandemic, many CSF scholarship families are facing a new economic situation. CSF families may have lost a job or are now paying for childcare while classes have gone virtual or been cancelled altogether. These families earn an income of $48,000 or less, meaning they cannot afford to pay their school’s full tuition. But because of these unexpected circumstances, their children’s education is put in jeopardy.

Thanks to Kate Baker, Executive Director of Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire, who visited our office for a fun socially distant photo op with TFMoran’s COO, Dylan Cruess!