Federal Funding Cuts Prompts Closure Of Education Alliance For Nh.

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Title: Federal Funding Cuts Prompts Closure Of Education Alliance For Nh.
Source: New Hampshire Business Review. 3/27/2026, Vol. 48 Issue 6, p1-1. 1p.
Subjects: Budget cuts, United States. Dept. of Education, College preparation programs, Financial stress, Liquidation, Federal aid to education, Academic support programs, Nonprofit organizations, Education associations
Geographic Terms: New Hampshire
Abstract: The Education Alliance for New Hampshire (EANH) has unanimously decided to cease operations due to the loss of significant federal funding from two major U.S. Department of Education grants that supported its college access programs. Despite efforts to appeal the funding cuts and seek alternative resources, the board concluded that the organization lacks a sustainable financial future. EANH’s work focused on expanding college access and supporting students, families, and community partners across New Hampshire. The closure reflects financial challenges rather than a lack of mission relevance, and the organization is prioritizing a respectful transition for its employees while acknowledging the ongoing need for student support. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: The Education Alliance for New Hampshire (EANH) has unanimously decided to cease operations due to the loss of significant federal funding from two major U.S. Department of Education grants that supported its college access programs. Despite efforts to appeal the funding cuts and seek alternative resources, the board concluded that the organization lacks a sustainable financial future. EANH’s work focused on expanding college access and supporting students, families, and community partners across New Hampshire. The closure reflects financial challenges rather than a lack of mission relevance, and the organization is prioritizing a respectful transition for its employees while acknowledging the ongoing need for student support. [Extracted from the article]
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