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FUNDING SOURCES
Seacoast Mental Health Center, Inc. relies on the generosity of the community to help provide services to nearly 6,000 adults, adolescents and children every year. About 80% of the Center's revenue comes from program service fees. This includes reimbursements from Medicaid and Medicare, Health Maintenance Organizations and private health insurance companies, and payments from individual clients.
The remaining 20% of the Center’s revenue comes from local, county and state government, federal funding, and public support from foundations, businesses, community organizations and many, many generous individuals throughout the Seacoast. For more information on how you can help support the Center’s programs, please contact us at 603-431-6703.
Our thanks to these generous supporters: (includes grants, contributions and in-kind gifts as of July 31, 2003)
| Foundations & Trusts |
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Arthur Getz Trust |
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Barbara Sweet III Fund |
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Foundation for Seacoast Health |
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The Fuller Foundation, Inc. |
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Greater Piscataqua Community Foundation, including the Cyrus & New Hampshire Community Foundation, including the Henry M. Frechette Memorial Fund |
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Nellie Mae Foundation |
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Partnership for Effective Philanthropy |
| | Philbrook Children’s Fund |
| | Ronald MacDonald House Charities of Eastern New England |
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| Businesses & Corporations |
| | Amica Insurance |
| | Baker, Newman + Noyes |
| | Behavioral Health Network |
| | Boynton, Waldron, Doleac, Woodman and Scott |
| | Citizens Bank |
| | Fisher Scientific |
| | General Surgical Specialist of New England |
| | GSBI Insurance Group |
| | Home Dream Flooring |
| | Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Café |
| | Kittery Trading Post |
| | Liberty Mutual |
| | Lilly Software Associates |
| | The Medicine Shoppe |
| | Metaglyph Communication Design |
| | New England Waste Service |
| | Ocean Properties |
| | On Demand Imaging |
| | Papa Wheelies |
| | Piscataqua Savings Bank |
| | Portsmouth Regional Hospital |
| | Ricci Lumber |
| | The Timberland Company |
| | Two International Group |
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| Community Organizations |
| | Exeter Health Resources |
| | Rotary Club of Portsmouth |
| | St. John’s Episcopal Church |
| | United Methodist Church |
| | United Way of the Greater Seacoast |
| | York Hospital |
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| County Government |
| | Rockingham County Incentive Funds |
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| Federal Government |
| | PATH Grant (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) |
| | U.S. Department of Education |
| | U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |
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| Municipal Funding |
| | Brentwood |
| | Deerfield |
| | Exeter |
| | Exeter School Department |
| | Fremont |
| | Greenland |
| | Hampton |
| | Hampton Falls |
| | Kensington |
| | Kingston |
| | Portsmouth |
| | Portsmouth School Department |
| | New Castle |
| | Newfields |
| | Newington |
| | Newmarket |
| | North Hampton |
| | Northwood |
| | Nottingham |
| | Raymond |
| | Rye |
| | Rye School Department |
| | Seabrook |
| | South Hampton |
| | Stratham |
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| State of New Hampshire |
| | NH Department of Juvenile Justice |
| | NH Department of Transportation |
| | NH Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Recovery |
| | NH Division of Behavioral Health |
| | NH Division of Children, Youth, and Families |
| | NH Housing Finance Authority |
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