By making a gift to the Kiwanis Club of Manchester, NH, you know that you are supporting Manchester’s children and youth. 501(c)(3) Tax ID: 04-3344536.
100% goes to local Kiwanis of Manchester service programs, grants to nonprofits that serve Manchester’s youth, and annual scholarships for promising young leaders of tomorrow.
Donations can be mailed to:
Manchester Kiwanis Children’s Fund, Inc. C/O Kiwanis Club of Manchester P.O. Box 987 Manchester, NH 03105
The Kiwanis Club of Manchester is now accepting applications for our 2026 Community Grant Program.
Each year, our club proudly supports nonprofit organizations that are making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and youth throughout the Greater Manchester community.
Through this program, Kiwanis provides funding to organizations whose work aligns with our mission to enhance, enrich, and improve the lives of Manchester’s children — especially those whose opportunities are limited by poverty.
Grant funds support programs serving children and youth ages 18 and under in Manchester, NH.
📅 Application Deadline: May 31, 2026 📣 Funding decisions announced: July 15, 2026
Nonprofit organizations interested in applying can access the grant application here:
The Kiwanis Club of Manchester is proud to support organizations that are working every day to keep young athletes safe.
We encourage our community to attend the 14th Annual Safe Sports Social, hosted by New Hampshire Musculoskeletal Institute.
This event brings together coaches, athletic trainers, healthcare professionals, and community members who are committed to protecting the health and safety of student athletes throughout New Hampshire.
Guests will enjoy networking, student demonstrations, raffles, and a live & silent auction — all while supporting important sports safety initiatives.
This week, the Kiwanis Club of Manchester had the honor of welcoming Chief Peter Marr of the Manchester Police Department as our guest speaker to share insight into the work happening every day to protect and serve our city.
Some key highlights from the discussion:
• Manchester is home to 115,000 residents • The Manchester Police Department is the largest in New Hampshire and the largest north of Boston • MPD operates across six divisions, including patrol, investigations, special enforcement, juvenile services, cyber crime, and narcotics enforcement • The department continues to prioritize community safety, youth protection, and proactive policing • Like many departments nationwide, recruiting and filling officer vacancies remains one of MPD’s biggest challenges
Chief Marr also discussed the department’s work supporting vulnerable children and families through programs addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
We are grateful for the opportunity to learn more about the important work being done to keep Manchester safe.
Thank you, Chief Marr, for your leadership and service to our community. ❤️
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By making a gift to the Kiwanis Club of Manchester, NH, you know that you are supporting Manchester’s children and youth. 501(c)(3) Tax ID: 04-3344536.
100% goes to local Kiwanis of Manchester service programs, grants to nonprofits that serve Manchester’s youth, and annual scholarships for promising young leaders of tomorrow.
Donations can be mailed to:
Manchester Kiwanis Children’s Fund, Inc.
C/O Kiwanis Club of Manchester
P.O. Box 987
Manchester, NH 03105
You can also make a donation online HERE.
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P.O. Box 987, Manchester NH 03105
The Kiwanis Club of Manchester is now accepting applications for our 2026 Community Grant Program.
Each year, our club proudly supports nonprofit organizations that are making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and youth throughout the Greater Manchester community.
Through this program, Kiwanis provides funding to organizations whose work aligns with our mission to enhance, enrich, and improve the lives of Manchester’s children — especially those whose opportunities are limited by poverty.
Grant funds support programs serving children and youth ages 18 and under in Manchester, NH.
📅 Application Deadline: May 31, 2026
📣 Funding decisions announced: July 15, 2026
Nonprofit organizations interested in applying can access the grant application here:
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Together, we can continue strengthening opportunities for children and families in our community.
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The Kiwanis Club of Manchester is proud to support organizations that are working every day to keep young athletes safe.
We encourage our community to attend the 14th Annual Safe Sports Social, hosted by New Hampshire Musculoskeletal Institute.
This event brings together coaches, athletic trainers, healthcare professionals, and community members who are committed to protecting the health and safety of student athletes throughout New Hampshire.
Guests will enjoy networking, student demonstrations, raffles, and a live & silent auction — all while supporting important sports safety initiatives.
📅 Thursday, March 19, 2026
🕔 5:00 – 7:00 PM
📍 Derryfield Restaurant
Events like this help strengthen the systems that support youth athletics and ensure young athletes can play safely and confidently.
Learn more and purchase tickets using the QR code in the graphic.
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What does it take to keep Manchester safe?
This week, the Kiwanis Club of Manchester had the honor of welcoming Chief Peter Marr of the Manchester Police Department as our guest speaker to share insight into the work happening every day to protect and serve our city.
Some key highlights from the discussion:
• Manchester is home to 115,000 residents
• The Manchester Police Department is the largest in New Hampshire and the largest north of Boston
• MPD operates across six divisions, including patrol, investigations, special enforcement, juvenile services, cyber crime, and narcotics enforcement
• The department continues to prioritize community safety, youth protection, and proactive policing
• Like many departments nationwide, recruiting and filling officer vacancies remains one of MPD’s biggest challenges
Chief Marr also discussed the department’s work supporting vulnerable children and families through programs addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
We are grateful for the opportunity to learn more about the important work being done to keep Manchester safe.
Thank you, Chief Marr, for your leadership and service to our community. ❤️
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