Our Partners & Affiliations
The New Hampshire Afterschool Network is able to do this important work through strong partnerships with local, state, and national organizations.

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
For a century, the Mott Foundation has sought to support and strengthen the well-being of all aspects of community — from individuals and families to the institutions that serve them. We continue to refine our work to reflect changing conditions in our hometown of Flint and communities around the world. Learn more about how we pursue our mission of promoting a just, equitable and sustainable society.


SERESC - Our Fiscal Sponser
The New Hampshire Afterschool Network operates in partnership with SERESC, our fiscal sponsor. SERESC supports educational and community initiatives across the state, helping organizations like NHAN strengthen learning, leadership, and opportunities for children and youth.
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Through this partnership, NHAN is able to focus its efforts on expanding high-quality out-of-school time opportunities, building statewide connections, and supporting the professionals and programs who make a difference for New Hampshire’s young people every day.
The 50 State Afterschool Network
The 50 State Afterschool Network is the aggregate of 50 independent networks, sharing the collective impact and innovations in supporting and expanding afterschool and summer learning programs nationwide.
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Seeking equitable outcomes for children to succeed in school and future jobs, a statewide afterschool network brings together cross-sector leaders with a common vision and coordinated strategy to advance quality afterschool and summer learning programs.


National Afterschool Association (NAA)
The New Hampshire Afterschool Network (NHAN) is the New Hampshire Affiliate of the National AfterSchool Association (NAA). Together, NHAN and NAA share a commitment to supporting, developing, and elevating the Out-of-School Time (OST) profession. As an affiliate, NHAN helps connect OST professionals to national resources, advocacy efforts, and professional learning opportunities that strengthen the field and create meaningful pathways for growth.
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OST professionals in New Hampshire are eligible for a free NAA membership, made possible through NHAN’s affiliation with NAA. Free membership includes access to national updates, advocacy tools, professional development resources, and NAA’s digital publications.
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To receive your free NAA membership, you must live or work in New Hampshire and be signed up for the NHAN newsletter.
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If you prefer, NAA memberships may also be purchased directly from NAA.
Early Learning NH - Advisory
The Early Learning NH Advisory Committee brings together leaders from across early childhood, out-of-school time, family support, and community organizations to strengthen opportunities for New Hampshire’s youngest learners. This committee provides guidance, shares expertise, and helps align statewide efforts so that children and families experience seamless, high-quality support from early childhood through school age. Through collaboration, data sharing, and coordinated problem-solving, the committee works to build a more connected and equitable early learning system for communities across the state.

NHAN also collaborates with a wide range of local, state, and national partners who help strengthen out-of-school time in New Hampshire. These partnerships expand access to resources, support workforce development, advance policy efforts, and enhance opportunities for youth across the state. Below is a growing list of the organizations we work with to elevate and support the OST field.




