The HOPE Foundation partners with nonprofit organizations that strengthen and create sustainable, positive change in the community and environment.

Grant investments fall within a set of core impact areas that align the greatest needs in the community, the interests of our Associates, and the values of our business. We support Social Services addressing the most marginalized and vulnerable populations

The HOPE Foundation supports the United Way by matching Associate contributions up to $1,000 made during a campaign every fall and works to support disaster recovery efforts impacting our Associates and business partners.

Within our climate focus area, we support projects that reduce the environmental impact of nonprofits serving our community. Green focused grants from the HOPE Foundation are used to fund projects that tangibly reduce the carbon emissions of our partners.

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Strategic imperatives

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In 2013, we created a special focus within our Education impact area to engage young people in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields. This is an area that poses a significant opportunity in our region, is good for our business, and taps into deep passions and core competencies of many of us at Hypertherm. We fund a variety of programs including school partnership programs from the Montshire Museum of Science, Vermont Institute of Natural Science, and the New Hampshire Academy of Science. In addition, we support STEM programs by funding robotics and Lego league teams for children of all ages.  Many Hypertherm Associates volunteer their time mentoring and inspiring hundreds of students who visit Hypertherm throughout the year or by visiting students in their classrooms.

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Substance Use Disorders

Another special focus area is our work on Substance Use Disorders (SUD). Our funding in this area is designed to remove the stigma that often surrounds those struggling with a SUD, while also supporting drug education, awareness, and sustained recovery. We are proud of our designation as an early adopter of Governor Chris Sununu’s Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative and work closely with Headrest, a nonprofit helping those in recovery.

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Early childhood

In 2021 we created an Early Childhood strategy. The subcommittee focuses on three pillars: parental confidence, youth resilience, and childcare center quality. In addition to grant funding, we use our Community Service Time program to help support special projects at childcare centers. These may include fences, playgrounds, music walls etc.  As a certified Family Friendly Workplace, we continue to look at our workplace practices and share resources with our Associates.