Member Organizations
The Granite State Organizing Project is a non-profit, non-partisan organization rooted in faith and democratic values and includes 35 religious, labor, and community organizations representing 40,000 New Hampshire families.
Our members and member groups are the heart of our grassroots power, and our organizing relies on their strength and dedication. Check out their missions below, and see photos of our network all across New Hampshire.

Adult Learning Center of Nashua
Since 1972, the Adult Learning Center has been providing quality education to the people of the greater Nashua area. Students discover skills, which are theirs for a lifetime. By becoming educated, trained, employed, and independent, and by ensuring that their children are educated, students are making a very personal contribution to a healthy, prosperous community.

Blessed Sacrament Catholic Parish
From its founding in 1907, to the present day, Blessed Sacrament’s tradition has been one of “faith and sacrifice, of worship and service.”
The tradition continues.

Catholics Organized for GSOP Support

Christ Church Exeter
Christ Church provides opportunities for children, young people, and adults of all ages to deepen their faith and their connection to God in their daily lives so that we can become the hands and hearts of Christ in our broken and blessed world.

Church of Christ at Dartmouth College
We are a multi-generational congregation with a membership of 355, an average Sunday attendance of 118, and over 50 children enrolled in our Church School. Our church was gathered in 1771, by the Reverend Eleazar Wheelock, who had founded Dartmouth College less than two years before. Since 1957, we have been a member congregation of the United Church of Christ.

Church of our Savior, Milford
Church of Our Saviour is a community in faith that respects your spiritual journey, welcomes you regardless of your income, your age, your dress, your skin color or any other distinction, trusts you to use worship, prayer and the scripture to form beliefs and act morally, and value relationships with each other with diverse experience and views.

Concordia Lutheran Church

Elmwood Gardens Community Council
Elmwood Gardens Community Council has operated since 2016 as a domestic nonprofit designed to support community members.

First United Methodist Church
A diverse community of believers exploring and sharing life-giving relationships with Christ and all God’s children.

Granite Staters Organized for GSOP
Granite Staters Organized for GSOP together form a group designed to support GSOP’s goals of creating leaders rooted in grassroots power.

Hanover Friends Meeting
Hanover Friends Meeting is a Quaker faith community that gathers each Sunday in prayerful silence waiting to experience Divine presence and spiritual guidance. We worship in the unprogrammed tradition, meaning without direction from a pastor. We welcome people of all ages, races, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities, and faith backgrounds to worship with us.

Lebanon United Methodist Church
We strive to create a place at the table for everyone. We are a reconciling United Methodist Church, a vital place where every person is welcome, known, loved, and invited to give of their gifts as we grow and serve in God’s kin-dom.

Londonderry United Methodist Church
LUMC is connected to the global United Methodist Church, founded on the teachings and practices of John Wesley in the 18th century, which emphasized disciplined Christian living and putting faith into action.

Main Street United Methodist Church
We nurture each other in our spiritual growth through our worship, our Christian education, and our communal fellowship. We support each other’s calling and missional work. We witness to each other’s journey. We are a community of faith, a family in love of, and with, Christ. We nurture others outside MSUMC, near and far, through our missional work and generous stewardship. But most importantly, we nurture our brothers and sisters when we simply acknowledge that they are our brothers and sisters.

Meriden Congregational Church
The Meriden Congregational Church, situated in the village of Meriden, New Hampshire, is an Open and Affirming member of the United Church of Christ. Founded in 1780, it has been a beacon of faith in this small community through the generations since. As an Open and Affirming congregation, we welcome people of all ages, races, lifestyles, and sexual orientation. As our sign says, “All Are Welcome.”

Milford United Methodist Church
Milford United Methodist Church–Helping people discover the joy of knowing and serving Jesus Christ.

Meelia Center at St. Anselm College
The Meelia Center for Community Engagement opened its doors in 1989 with the goal of mobilizing the talent and energy of Saint Anselm students. We believe in contributing to our community and being good neighbors so community engagement is an integral part of who we are.

Nashua Area Interfaith Council
Because there is a unity and strength in diversity and common commitment to love and compassion, the Council gathers as an interfaith fellowship for the purpose of creating a climate of understanding, respect, education, and working together utilizing our strengths as an interfaith fellowship in service.

New Hampshire Peace Action
We envisage a future where international relations are based on cooperation instead of competition and conflict, and where mutual benefit and shared security lead to a more peaceful and just global community. NH Peace Action educates, mobilizes, and organizes, to build a more peaceful and just future for all.

Pilgrim Congregational Church - UCC
Pilgrim Church is an Open and Affirming congregation of the United Church of Christ in Nashua, New Hampshire. We are a Protestant denomination with a long and compassionate history. Join us as we move forward and explore new ways to proclaim the message of Jesus Christ!

State Employees Association of NH
SEA/SEIU Local 1984 is a member driven organization united by a common goal: strong unions contribute to a stronger community. We negotiate fair contracts for our members and advocate for working people and their families in New Hampshire.

Sisters of Holy Cross
Today we continue together on the “Path of Resurrection of the World” in our quest to live a responsible interdependence with our brothers, sisters and threatened planet.
With our Associates and Companions, we are challenged by the Gospel of Jesus Christ to bring hope to the marginalized women, children, youth and immigrants caught in the throes of today’s violence and prejudice, deprived of basic rights, and economic fairness.

South Congregational Church, UCC
We are a congregation committed to service. A high percentage of our congregation is actively involved in the life of the church. Our Coordinator of Volunteers is here to help guide members in finding appropriate areas for involvement, and in matching people with the many opportunities to serve that occur in the life of the church. The talents and energies of our lay leaders are significant assets to South Church.

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Whether through food pantries, saturday thrift shop, services, or more, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is dedicated to the community around them.

St. Anne-St. Augustin Catholic Parish
St. Anne-St. Augustin Catholic Parish is dedicated to building community across lines of income, race, background, education levels, and more.

St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
We aren’t perfect, so you shouldn’t feel the need to be, either. But if you’re searching for a community that values a thoughtful and expansive understanding of the Christian faith and is committed to loving service to all, we would love to share the journey with you.

Temple Beth Abraham - Tzedek Committee
The mission of the TBA Tzedek Committee is to provide opportunities for learning, dialogue, and action on social justice issues, through a Jewish lens, to fulfill the mitzvah of tikkun olam (repairing the world). Our commitment to tzedek (justice) is covenantal and rooted in a Torah of b’tzelem elohim ? that we are all made in the image of God ? and chesed (compassion for each other).

Temple Beth Jacob
Temple Beth Jacob in New Hampshire’s capital city of Concord, is a welcoming community of individuals and families who represent a wide range of Jewish experience, commitment, and observance. Our practices respect the values of loving kindness, education, worship, and social action.

The First Church of Nashua
First Church’s growing ministry of Christian Education for children, youth, and adults is designed to inform by awakening or enhancing ethical awareness, bringing alive our biblical and historical roots, and giving direction and skill to our impulse to serve others in the name of Jesus Christ.

The Sisters of Mercy
The Sisters of Mercy are an international community of women religious who vow to serve people who suffer from poverty, sickness and a lack of education with a special concern for women and children. Inspired by the Gospel and following the tradition of Catherine McAuley, the first Sister of Mercy, they seek to meet the needs of people who are poor to empower them to achieve lives of dignity.

Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester
At our Unitarian Universalist congregation, you will find a group of people that celebrate uniqueness, respect diverse beliefs, honor reason, voices, and share concerns.

Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua
Together, we create a force more powerful than one person or one belief system. As Unitarian Universalists, we do not have to check our personal background and beliefs at the door: we join together on a journey that honors everywhere we’ve been before.

Unitarian Universalist Church in Milford
We are a welcoming community of people from many faith traditions who gather in fellowship to explore life’s big questions, and we hope you will find us respectful of the path that brought you here. We support one another on our own and our shared spiritual journeys, celebrating diversity of lifestyles and religious beliefs.

Upper Valley Jewish Community
Kol Ha’Emek, the Upper Valley Jewish Community (UVJC) is a welcoming, egalitarian congregation providing Jewish spiritual, educational, social, and cultural opportunities to the Upper Connecticut River Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire. Drawing our membership from a radius of sixty miles and beyond, we are a varied and diverse community.

Voices of Major Drive
Voices of Major Drive is a federally recognized resident council in a public housing community in Nashua. We became official in 2024 and we negotiate with the Nashua Housing and Redevelopment Authority for better living standards for our neighborhood.