Member Communities
OUR MEMBER GROUPS
The Granite State Organizing Project is a non-profit, non-partisan organization rooted in faith and democratic values and includes 31 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.
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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.
American Friends Service Committee
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.
Church of our Saviour
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 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.
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.
Londonderry United Methodist Church
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.
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.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
St. Anne-St. Augustin Catholic Parish
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.
SEA/SEIU Local 1984
Sisters of Holy Cross
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.
United Food and Commercial Workers, local 1445
Hanover Friends Meeting
Hanover Friends Meeting warmly invites you to join us for our hybrid Meeting for Worship in person at the Meeting House
St. Anselm College - Meelia Center for Community Engagement
The Meelia Center for Community Engagement opened its doors in 1989 with the goal of mobilizing the talent and energy of Saint Anselm students …
Catholics Organized for GSOP Support
The Sisters of Mercy
NH Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health
In 1989 NHCOSH was established to help unions, individuals and communities advocate for safer working conditions. Members include local unions, labor councils, community groups, health and safety activists, and health professionals. Our financial support comes from members’ dues, union contributions, grants and fundraising events.
Temple Beth Abraham Tzedek Committee
Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester
Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua
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.
Lebanon United Methodist Church
*A place at the communion table (welcoming all in worship), a place at the food table (assuring that people in our community have enough food and other basic necessities), and a place at tables of conversation and decision-making (bringing people together in conversation and shared power).
Church of Christ at Dartmouth College
New Hampshire Peace Action
Meriden Congregational
Christ Church Exeter
A Vision for Christ Church of Exeter is to: Live joyfully in faith, Connect with God and one another, and Serve the local and global community.