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Finances& Fundraising
Sources of Income 2022
Krakoa Fund = $3,125 + $10,000 for the next two years
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New Hampshire Charitable Foundation = $2,100 + mentorship
You Have OUr Trust fund = $2,500 Donor advised fund by kirsten scobie
T-Shirt Fundraiser & individual Donations $2,263.85
Community Builder Donations totaling $1561.80
Community Partners are individuals and organizations that we have met with, collaborated with, rallied or marched with; they are not just our network but our real community. These are the folks we turn to as our dayto-day advisors; these are the peers whose work we support, uplift, and find inspiration in. True liberation is collective liberation. Thank you to all of our community partners! Solidarity.
American Friends Service Committee - Concord
BLM Seacoast
Change For Concord
Insubordination Station
Kimball Jenkins School of Art
North Country Community Safety Project
New Hampshire Harm Reduction Coalition
New Hampshire Youth Movement
NH Mutual Aid Relief Fund
Project S.T.O.R.Y.
Queerlective
Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire
Wrong Brain
Community Builders are partners in our network who have made a financial contribution in support of our flagship community grants program. We recognize and thank them for their commitment to supporting grassroots community organizing!
ACLU NH
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
New Hampshire Harm Reduction Coalition
Sam Paolini
Socially Yours, Strategist
Water & Stone Massage
Special Acknowledgement and Thanks to: nh panther is:
Our families and friends, Diannely Antigua, Kirsten Scobie, Sandeep Bikram Shah, Anne, Alex and team at GJEP, Alberto Ramos, our BEF participants-Akon, Niamiah and Ronelle, Sam and Jess from NCCSP, Yasamin Safarzadeh, Joe Klementovich, Ben Craven and MLE, Julia Furikawa, Josie Pinto and the team at ReproFund, Han Hamel and the NHHRC team, Sam Paolini, Luke-the-Duke, all of our Community Partners and Builders, and you!
Ben Bacote - Founder, Director
Elizabeth Robertson - Development & Communications, Clerk
Rebekah Lewis - Community Liaison
A note from our founder
June Jordan writes, in "Something Like A Sonnet, "
"the miracle of black poetry is that we persist, loved or unloved, published or not, we persist." This annual report evidences that NH PANTHER "persists," against the tides of systemic oppression, and in the fiscal year to come, we can't wait to show off! -BB

"Won't you celebrate with me?"
-Lucille
Clifton