Featured Member: The Community Builders Hub

Featured Member The Community Builders Hub (CBH) is a platform dedicated to fostering connections and supporting community-building initiatives across New Hampshire’s Coös County, northern Grafton County, and northeastern Essex County in Vermont. Through events, projects, and collaborative efforts, CBH plays a crucial role in helping communities thrive by promoting relationship-building and resource-sharing among local residents and organizations.

A Focus on North Country Communities

CBH’s mission is to strengthen relationships and create a sense of belonging in the communities it serves. By working alongside residents and engaging those who may have previously been overlooked, CBH fosters optimism, trust, and collaboration within the region. The hub brings together diverse voices and experiences, ensuring that a wide range of perspectives are considered when addressing community needs.

The Role of Community Stewards

A key aspect of CBH’s efforts is its team of three full-time Community Stewards. These individuals are based in three distinct regions:

  • Canaan, Colebrook, and Stratford
  • Milan, Berlin, and Gorham
  • Groveton, Lancaster, and Littleton

These Community Stewards work closely with local residents to co-design events and projects that address specific community challenges and opportunities. Their presence on the ground enables CBH to maintain strong connections with residents and understand the unique needs of each area they serve. The Community Stewards also play a critical role in building relationships with organizations and facilitating collaboration across different groups.

Events and Projects

CBH organizes a variety of community-building events that bring together local residents, businesses, and organizations. These events provide a space for participants to network, share experiences, and learn from one another. Topics covered at these events range from addressing local issues to exploring opportunities for community development.

Additionally, CBH works on community projects that are co-designed with residents. These projects address specific needs identified by the community, ensuring that local voices play a central role in shaping the solutions. By involving residents in the planning and execution of these initiatives, CBH empowers communities to take an active role in their own development.

CBH’s Purpose

The overarching purpose of CBH is to build a network of local individuals who are actively collaborating to meet community needs and seize opportunities. Over time, this network is expected to grow into a critical mass of engaged residents who possess the tools, relationships, and confidence to drive positive change in the North Country.

By encouraging collaboration and providing resources to local residents, CBH aims to create a sense of shared responsibility and commitment to the region’s success. As more individuals become involved, the potential for community-driven solutions and innovations increases, ultimately benefiting the entire region.

Regions Served

The Community Builders Hub operates in three primary regions within New Hampshire and Vermont:

  1. Canaan, Colebrook, and Stratford: Located in the northernmost part of New Hampshire, this region is home to a variety of small towns and rural communities. CBH’s efforts in this area focus on building connections between residents and addressing the unique challenges faced by remote communities.
  2. Milan, Berlin, and Gorham: In the central part of the North Country, this region includes both rural and small urban areas. CBH works to bring together diverse populations and encourage collaboration among residents, businesses, and organizations.
  3. Groveton, Lancaster, and Littleton: Situated in the western part of the region, this area is known for its mix of rural and small-town communities. CBH’s initiatives here aim to strengthen relationships and address community-identified needs.

How CBH Makes an Impact

CBH’s approach to community building is based on collaboration and inclusivity. By working with a wide range of residents, businesses, and organizations, CBH ensures that the voices of all community members are heard and considered. This focus on inclusivity allows CBH to address challenges in a way that is both effective and sustainable.

Moreover, CBH’s commitment to building relationships and sharing resources creates a stronger sense of community in the North Country. As more individuals and organizations become involved in CBH’s efforts, the region becomes better equipped to handle future challenges and seize new opportunities.

Whether through the work of its Community Stewards, the organization of local events, or the co-design of community projects, CBH plays a crucial role in addressing the needs of North Country residents and ensuring that the region continues to thrive.

For more information on the Community Builders Hub, including details about upcoming events and opportunities to get involved, visit their website.