About Us
In recent years, the Education Alliance for New Hampshire (EANH) has undergone substantial growth, marked by the expansion of its programs, strategic partnerships, and statewide impact. EANH occupies a central role in advancing a coordinated and equitable approach to education and career pathways by uniting families, students, educators, institutions of higher education, and community stakeholders around a cradle-to-career mission.
What we do
Education Alliance for New Hampshire
Our work seeks to create equitable educational opportunities for Granite State students, retain those students at our institutions, and help them succeed at the end of their educational journey.
Founded in 1997, the Education Alliance for New Hampshire (formerly Campus Compact for New Hampshire) is a statewide consortium of college and university presidents and private-sector partners who are committed to NH students, families, and communities.
The Education Alliance for New Hampshire has a deep connection and partnership with the New Hampshire College and University Council. Both organizations are led by New Hampshire’s higher education institutions and are committed to making a positive impact in communities across the state. EANH also works in close collaboration with the Partners for Rural Impact, Manchester Proud, the New Hampshire Department of Education, Volunteer NH!, Granite Edvance, and our member institutions.
Founded in 1997, the Education Alliance for New Hampshire (formerly Campus Compact for New Hampshire) is a statewide consortium of college and university presidents and private-sector partners who are committed to NH students, families, and communities.
The Education Alliance for New Hampshire has a deep connection and partnership with the New Hampshire College and University Council. Both organizations are led by New Hampshire’s higher education institutions and are committed to making a positive impact in communities across the state. EANH also works in close collaboration with the Partners for Rural Impact, Manchester Proud, the New Hampshire Department of Education, Volunteer NH!, Granite Edvance, and our member institutions.
Our Mission
The Education Alliance for New Hampshire empowers learners on their educational journey by aligning resources, programs, and partnerships to create equitable education and career opportunities for students, families, and communities.


Our Values
Engage with the leadership of New Hampshire higher education institutions to build capacity for campus-community partnerships in ways that promote student civic engagement and community service.
Expand college access and career readiness programming by bridging gaps within the cradle to career spectrum to advance student success and promote family engagement in education.
Strengthen statewide collaborations between higher education, K-12 schools, and community organizations to share best practices, align resources, and develop pathways to student success.
Prioritize justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work and foster an environment where all voices are heard, valued, and empowered.
Expand college access and career readiness programming by bridging gaps within the cradle to career spectrum to advance student success and promote family engagement in education.
Strengthen statewide collaborations between higher education, K-12 schools, and community organizations to share best practices, align resources, and develop pathways to student success.
Prioritize justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work and foster an environment where all voices are heard, valued, and empowered.
Our programming priorities center on three areas:
Cradle to Career Systems
Rural Initiatives
Place-Based Programming
Together, these efforts advance family engagement, college and career access, workforce pathways, rural credential development, and community-based development.
Cradle to Career Systems
Rural Initiatives
Place-Based Programming
Together, these efforts advance family engagement, college and career access, workforce pathways, rural credential development, and community-based development.
Our Programming Priorities

Our Members
Our membership reflects the full range of colleges and universities, including public and private, two-year and four-year, rural and urban colleges and universities. This consortium is the only one of its kind in the country where all institutions are welcomed.
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