“It’s just deeply flawed”: New Hampshire charities face uncertain odds in securing casino donations

Sunday, September 29, 2024 1:33 PM
  • Sruthi Gopalakrishnan, Concord Monitor

New Hampshire’s decision to legalize casinos came with a single purpose – to funnel a portion of the revenue to charities and nonprofits.

With the growth of gambling and this new revenue stream, many charities across the state are scrambling for a coveted spot on casino schedules to receive these funds.

Many organizations that apply for a spot on the casino’s calendar are left in a state of uncertainty, often receiving little to no explanation for their selection or rejection, which makes this unregulated system feel increasingly opaque and unpredictable.

For a year, Carl Nolin, a fundraiser for the American Legion Post in Concord, has been locked in a relentless battle to secure a spot on the calendar of any of the state’s 14 operating gaming halls since the Concord Casino, their former partner, closed its doors.