Education

Public education that is accessible to all children and adults in New Hampshire helps ensure a strong foundation for the health, prosperity, and overall wellbeing of all Granite Staters. Investments in public education from kindergarten to higher education have the potential to provide long-term positive returns to local communities, their residents, and the overall New Hampshire economy. Funding education systems that foster attainment and learning, while encouraging every student to succeed, will broaden individual opportunities and provide New Hampshire with a skilled workforce.
NHFPI focuses on funding for public education in New Hampshire, and the importance of ensuring equitable access to opportunity so that all Granite State children and adults have the skills that will enable them to prosper.
Local Context Provides Critical Information for Education Funding Policy Discussions
The State Lottery Has Grown, Becoming More Important for Public Education
What We’re Reading — the July 2025 Edition
On the last Friday of each month, the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute’s research team shares a curated list of books, research papers, podcasts, and more that are helping to ...
New Hampshire State Budget Impacts on Young Children and Families
Presented by Senior Policy Analyst Nicole Heller to the New Hampshire Alliance of Early Childhood Coalitions Convening on July 16, 2025. Early Childhood Convening Presentation 7.16.25
NH continues to be one of the lowest funders of public higher education in the U.S. – NH Business Review
First published in NH Business Review, July 2, 2025 New Hampshire remains one of the lowest funders of public higher education in the country, according to 2024 data from the ...