New Hampshire Peace Action is funded almost exclusively by the 3,000 people on our mailing list. Your annual membership and financial contribution will help support the work of New Hampshire Peace Action to work for positive change. In addition to helping build the political power of the peace movement, you will receive information about upcoming educational events, lobby opportunities, demonstrations and vigils, and our newsletter. (Sign up HERE with your email address to get weekly email alerts.) NOTE that your membership to NH Peace Action is NOT tax deductible.
We offer several levels of membership as follows:
$10 Associate Member (Fixed Income, Student, Educator)
$30 Individual Membership
$50 Shared Household Membership
$120 Sustaining Membership ($10/month)
$1000 Lifetime Membership
We are grateful for donations of any amount. Please consider a monthly donation! You will have the option of making a one-time or recurring donation when you click the donate link below.
Memorial donations may also be made through this link. Please indicate in the note field in whose honor you are making the donation and we will notify the family.
You may donate/join via Stripe. Please CLICK HERE.
If you wish to make a donation for the Civil Disobedience Fund to help pay for bail or fines for people who risk arrest protesting, please use the PayPal link below and put Civil Disobedience Fund in the memo. Note that donations to this fund are not tax deductible.
You may also donate via PayPal. Please CLICK HERE. Please specify NH Peace Action or NH Peace Action Education Fund. Checks can be made out to New Hampshire Peace Action and mailed to:
NH Peace Action
4 Park Street, Suite 304
Concord, NH 03301
Or Call us at (603) 228-0559
If you would like to give a tax-deductible contribution to our sister organization, New Hampshire Peace Action Education Fund please make sure to let us know the donation is to be tax-deductible, and we will send you an acknowledgement for your tax records.
We can’t do this work without you.
Thanks!
Join/Donate
New Hampshire Peace Action is funded almost exclusively by the 3,000 people on our mailing list. Your annual membership and financial contribution will help support the work of New Hampshire Peace Action to work for positive change. In addition to helping build the political power of the peace movement, you will receive information about upcoming educational events, lobby opportunities, demonstrations and vigils, and our newsletter. (Sign up HERE with your email address to get weekly email alerts.) NOTE that your membership to NH Peace Action is NOT tax deductible.
We offer several levels of membership as follows:
We are grateful for donations of any amount. Please consider a monthly donation! You will have the option of making a one-time or recurring donation when you click the donate link below.
Memorial donations may also be made through this link. Please indicate in the note field in whose honor you are making the donation and we will notify the family.
You may donate/join via Stripe. Please CLICK HERE.
If you wish to make a donation for the Civil Disobedience Fund to help pay for bail or fines for people who risk arrest protesting, please use the PayPal link below and put Civil Disobedience Fund in the memo. Note that donations to this fund are not tax deductible.
You may also donate via PayPal. Please CLICK HERE. Please specify NH Peace Action or NH Peace Action Education Fund. Checks can be made out to New Hampshire Peace Action and mailed to:
Or Call us at (603) 228-0559
If you would like to give a tax-deductible contribution to our sister organization, New Hampshire Peace Action Education Fund please make sure to let us know the donation is to be tax-deductible, and we will send you an acknowledgement for your tax records.
We can’t do this work without you.
Thanks!
Upcoming Events
Supporting Non Violent Action During Election Season
Peace & Justice Conversations: Effective Nonviolent Resistance
NH Peace Action Acts!
Join the Mother’s Day 5 at their trial at the Dover District Court
Peace & Justice Conversations: James Lawson’s Legacy of Nonviolence