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How LCHIP is Funded
The funding of LCHIP's administrative budget
We receive $6 from each sale of the conservation license
plate (Moose Plate). Our administration is paid for with the license plate funds
(60%) and from interest earned on our Trust Fund (40%). No State funds
appropriated to the Program are used for administration. Fully staffed,
LCHIP employs 4 full-time people. As part of its
RSA, the Program is required to submit an annual report to the Governor and
Executive Council as well as an annual report to the Conservation License Plate
committee. The Program also receives an independent audit annually.
The funding of LCHIP's
grants
LCHIP receives an appropriations from the NH legislature
for grant-making. All appropriated funds go directly to projects. Eighty percent (80%) of the funding for a project already
comes from the community. LCHIP funds only cover on average, 20% of the project
cost. The State has an important role to play, by being the lynchpin-funding
source that holds a project together and helps ensure it gets done.
How Can I Learn More?
Call the LCHIP Office at
603-224-4113.
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