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Lewis M. Feldstein is President of the New Hampshire Charitable
Foundation. The Charitable Foundation is New Hampshire's statewide
community foundation, the principal source of venture capital for
the state's nonprofit community. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
is the 27th largest community foundation in the country, with $110
million in assets at year-end 1995. These assets are the gifts of
hundreds of individuals, organizations, and corporations. In 1995,
the NHCF distributed $6.1 million in grants, loans, and scholarships
and received $18 million in
gifts.
Feldstein worked with the civil rights movements in Mississippi and served
for seven years in senior staff positions to New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay.
Prior to coming to the Charitable Foundation, Feldstein served as Dean and
Provost of the Antioch/New England Graduate School. He is a graduate of Brown
University
and holds a Master's in Law and Diplomacy from Tufts University.
He is Vice Chair of the Edward Hazen Foundation; chairs the Council on Foundations'
Management Group on Philanthropy and the Public Sector; is a Director of Yankee
Publishing Company, publishers
of Yankee Magazine and the Old Farmer's Almanac. He has received
an Honorary Doctorate from Franklin Pierce College, the UNH Granite State Award,
and the Public Relations Society
of America "Yankee" Award.
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Lewis M. Feldstein
Co-Chair, The Saguaro Seminar
President, The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Concord, NH
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