LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS READY TO GROW WITH GRANT FUNDING

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May 21, 2026

Manchester, N.H. (May 21, 2026) — The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund awarded accelerator grants totaling $100,000 to 29 small business owners on May 19 in Manchester as part of Community-Driven Economic Empowerment (C-DEE). C-DEE helps small business owners from across New Hampshire become financially self-sufficient with grant funding and technical assistance.

The 2026 awardees, representing all 10 New Hampshire counties, employ 150 people across 11 industries — including farm and food businesses, restaurants, and retail stores.

“The Community-Driven Economic Empowerment accelerator grants recognize that small business owners are already rooted — they just need the right conditions to grow,” said Latonya Wallace, director of small business engagement at the Community Loan Fund. “This program doesn’t remove every barrier, but it removes one at the moment it truly matters.”

Launched in 2023, C-DEE draws on the Community Loan Fund’s experience connecting local businesses with the financing and coaching they need to thrive. Since then, C-DEE has awarded $330,000 in funding to 115 small business owners and provided 157 entrepreneurs with technical assistance.

The C-DEE Community Business Advisory Council, comprising business owners and community leaders, selects the funding recipients each year. Awardees receive up to $5,000 to be used for computer hardware and software, and professional services, such as bookkeeping and digital marketing.

C-DEE is a partnership of the Community Loan Fund and the Business Alliance for People of Color. The Small Business Development Center provides no-cost coaching to all the applicants and Sheehan Phinney offers legal services to select awardees on a pro-bono basis.

C-DEE is funded by the Endowment for Health, Needham Bank, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, TD Bank, Santander Bank, and the U.S. Treasury Equitable Recovery Grant Program.

The 2026 C-DEE Awards & Celebration event was sponsored by Kennebunk Savings Bank, Mascoma Bank, Eastern Bank, Ledyard Bank, Merrimack County Savings Bank, MVSB, and Bangor Savings Bank.

 

Full list of recipients and businesses by town

Auburn

Yasamin Safarzadeh, Yasamin Safarzadeh LLC

 

Columbia

Roxanne Herres, SunnValley

 

Concord

Alison Murphy, Penumbra; Jacqueline Ose, Black Olive Pottery Studio; Chandra Reber, Collective Agency; Susan Riedl, Gnomies; and Jocelyn Winn, The Eleventh Letter

 

Derry

Whitney Elsesser, Holistic & Hormonal; and Dante Marino, DeadProof Pizza

 

Gilsum

Mariana Gibaldi, Gilsum Village Store

 

Hampton Falls

Tiffany Whitcomb, The Pipeline Project

 

Keene

Cameron Paul, Seventeen Management Consulting

 

Lincoln

Forrest Chess, Mountain Wanderer

 

Lyndeborough

Karen Steuer, Hemlock Springs Soaps

 

Manchester

Ama Abadoo-Brew, The Parent Forge; Kastle Harper, Rhythm & Roots Studio; Kate MacKenzie, South of the 6; Tina Marchand, Ellie and Piper; Kristie Ranahan, Village Play Café; and Aliah Rodriguez, Alchemized Divinity

 

Meredith

Sarah Roberts, SJR Nonprofit Solutions

 

Nashua

Whitney Barney, We Are All Art; and Sonia Vazquez, Perfectly Imperfect Flips & More!

 

Ossipee

Laurianne Bennett, Bennett Freedom Farm

 

Peterborough

Emerald Anderson-Ford, The Liberation Nexus Lab

 

Portsmouth

Eileen Marousek, Port City Foods DBA Port City Pretzels

 

Strafford

Nicole West, New Perspective Consulting

 

Wakefield

Harlyene Goss, HD Merrimack

 

Weare

Elizabeth Salas Evans, Cayena Econ Lab

 

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Contact: New Hampshire Community Loan Fund Communications Director Anna Berry at aberry@communityloanfund.org or 603-856-0751

 

About the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund:

The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund provides people and communities with the financial, human, and civic resources they need to be economically secure. We offer loans, coaching, and guidance to people, businesses, nonprofits, and communities to enable them to own and preserve affordable homes, grow small businesses, access cost-saving energy solutions, and provide strong community services.

Contact:
Anna Berry, Communications Director
aberry@communityloanfund.org