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Private
Business and Industry
Association of New Hampshire
122 North Main St.
Concord, NH 03301
603-224-5388
mail@BIAof NH.com
www.biaofnh.com
New Hampshire's statewide chamber of
commerce doing advocacy work for 400
members.
Claremont MakerSpace
Sawtooth Mill Building
46 Main St.
Claremont, NH 03743
claremontmakerspace.org
The facility offers membership-based access
to traditional and high-tech tools for a range
of technical, artisanal and industrial fields
as well as classes and access to mentors.
Equipment is available in the wood shop,
metal shop, electronics lab, computer lab
and more.
Dartmouth Regional Technology
Center
www.thedrtc.com
Centerra Resource Park
16 Cavendish Court
Lebanon, NH 03766
Taylor Piffath
taylor@hazenhill.com
Private, nonprofit that assists startup
businesses with support programs and a
60,500 square foot mixed use technology
incubator to foster the development of high-
growth technology startup companies in
New Hampshire.
Includes flexible wet-lab, light
manufacturing and office spaces, education,
strategic advice and support, shared
services, and networking to financial and
business resources.
MakeIt Labs
25 Crown St.
Nashua, NH 03060
978-226-3266
info@makeitlabs.com
www.makeitlabs.com
Membership-based community workshop
provides access to electronics and computer
lab, wood shop, machine shop, welding/
fabrication shop, automotive garage bay,
rapid prototyping areas, classrooms,
meeting spaces, lounge, kitchen and more.
Open house held weekly on Thursdays.
Manchester Makerspace
36 Old Granite St.
Manchester, NH 03101
contact@manchestermakerspace.org
www.manchestermakerspace.org
Membership-based community offering
automotive, electronics, woodworking,
metalworking and rapid prototyping shops.
Open to the public twice weekly.
Port City Makerspace
68 Morning St.
Portsmouth, NH 03801
www.portcitymakerspace.com
Nonprofit workshop providing tools and
space for a monthly fee. Equipment is
available for woodworking, metal working,
electronics, machining, blacksmithing and
more.
Regional Center for Advanced
Manufacturing (RCAM)
48 Central Square
Keene, NH 03431
603-352-1303
www.keenechamber.com
A consortium of community colleges and
Keene School District (through its Keene
Community Education program) under the
leadership of the Greater Keene Chamber of
Commerce.
State agencies
New Hampshire Department
of Education Bureau of Career
Development
603-271-3867
Eric Feldborg
Eric.Feldborg@doe.nh.gov
(603) 271-3867
Leadership and support for the career
and technical education (CTE) system at
both secondary and postsecondary levels.
This system provides education in career
pathways leading to further education and
employment opportunities.
New Hampshire Division of
Economic Development
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH 03302
603-271-2591
info@nheconomy.com
www.nheconomy.com; www.exportnh.com;
www.ampednh.com/about
Business Resource Center attracts new
business and assists existing businesses
to expand. International Trade Center
promotes New Hampshire exports. AMPed
(Advanced Manufacturing Partnerships
in Education) is a New Hampshire
initiative executed by the New Hampshire
Community College system, with input
from area manufacturers, with the aim
of workforce preparation and continued
training.
New Hampshire
Job Training Fund
Office of Workforce Opportunity - DRED
Attn: Job Training Fund
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-7275
www.nhjobtrainingfund.org/
Available to businesses located in New
Hampshire and businesses intending to
locate in the state, and who pay quarterly
taxes into the NH Unemployment Trust
Fund. Businesses that make voluntary
(reimbursable) contributions are not
eligible. Local, county, and state political
subdivisions are not eligible for the
program. The Community College System of
New Hampshire (CCSNH) is a key partner to
the Job Training Fund, as well as the "vendor
of first resort."
New Hampshire Manufacturing
Extension Partnership (MEP)
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH 03301
603-226-3200
www.nhmep.org; /www.massmac.org
Part of a nationwide system of MEP centers
linked through the U.S. Department
of Commerce, National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST), with
the common goal to strengthen the global
competitiveness of U.S. manufacturers.
WorkReadyNH
Phil Przybyszewski
603-206-8185
pprzybyszewski@ccsnh.edu
www.ccsnh.edu/workforce-training/
workready-nh
A free, federally-funded program to help job-
seekers and career builders improve their
skills and add two nationally recognized
credentials to their resume. It is comprised
of a three-week course, completely free to
participants, offered almost monthly on New
Hampshire Community College campuses.
Participants attend 60 hours of classroom
instruction in a simulated workplace setting
The program is a partnership between
the Community College System of New
Hampshire (CCSNH), the New Hampshire
Department of Resources and Economic
Development (DRED) and the NH
Department of Employment Security. It is
funded through the New Hampshire Job
Training Fund.
Resources for manufacturers in New Hampshire