Randolph Foundation
The Randolph Foundation, established in 1962 by the residents and friends of Randolph, New Hampshire, is a community organization dedicated to supporting various needs of Randolph and its neighboring towns. The Foundation focuses on areas such as conservation, communication, education, recreation, town history, leadership, health and welfare, as determined by the Board of Directors and the Randolph community.
With a rich history dating back to the closure of the Ravine House in 1960, the Randolph Foundation has played a vital role in preserving the Ravine House property and supporting the town's development. Through scholarships, grants, lifeline services, and oversight of the Ravine House site and Durand Lake, the Foundation continues to make significant contributions to the community's well-being and growth.
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