Buy A Bundle Fundraising Campaign

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Antrim Grange is raising funds for a $10,000 matching grant awarded by LCHIP (Land and Community Heritage Investment Program) for the replacement of our badly deteriorating roof, scheduled for completion this fall. Our goal is to raise $15,000 through this fundraiser, for a total of $25,000 for the entire project.


To raise these matching funds, we are kicking off a “Buy a Bundle” (of shingles) campaign. Donations in ANY AMOUNT will be gratefully received, however for those who can afford a bit more, here is a breakdown of how a contribution can advance the project:


___ $60/bundle of shingles,
___ $200/bundle & underlayment,
___ $600/square, which equals 100 sq. ft., completed


Donations in ANY AMOUNT, made to “Antrim Grange #98” can be mailed to Beth Merrill, Secretary, Antrim Grange, 107 West Street, Antrim, NH 03440.


Antrim Grange is registered as a 501(c)8 non-profit organization, but is not a charitable organization. Larger tax deductible donations should be made out to our charitable arm, “New Hampshire Grange Foundation”, memo Antrim Grange-LCHIP, and sent to Andrew Savage, Treasurer, NH Grange Foundation, 837 Bennett Way, Newmarket, NH 03857.

About New Hampshire’s Land and Community Heritage Investment Program
The New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program is an independent state authority created by the legislature in 2000. LCHIP’s legislative mandate is to ensure the perpetual contribution of natural, cultural and historic resources to the economy, environment, and quality of life in New Hampshire. LCHIP does this by providing matching grants to New Hampshire municipalities and non-profits to conserve and preserve the state’s most important natural, cultural and historic resources. The program has provided 530 grants which have helped to conserve close to 300,000 acres of land for food production, water quality, ecological values, timber management and recreation and has supported projects to study and rehabilitate 324 historic structures and sites. Grants have been awarded in all parts of the state and in 179 of New Hampshire’s 234 communities. Fifty-four million dollars of state money have led to a total project value of more than $312 million. The money for LCHIP grants comes from fees on four kinds of documents recorded at the Registry of Deeds in every county of the state.
For more information about LCHIP, visit LCHIP.org or call (603) 224-4113