“In communities reflecting the best New Hampshire has to offer, conservation and affordable housing are not seen as an either-or choice, but as two sides of the same coin.”
- Founding Statement, NH Growth & Development Roundtable
Who We Are
The NH Growth and Development Roundtable (GDR) is a group of prominent leaders from several of NH’s housing, conservation, planning, business and municipal interest groups who have come together to foster a dialogue about the future of land use in the Granite State. Convened in 2005 by the NH Charitable Foundation, the GDR spearheaded the effort to create the Housing and Conservation Planning Program, administered by the NH Office of Energy and Planning.
Through the Roundtable, groups who have traditionally worked in separate spheres have come to recognize shared concerns about the harmful impact of current development trends and work together for better land use outcomes.
Mission Statement
Quality of life in New Hampshire is inherent in our strong and economically diverse communities and our rich natural resources. We are losing both and need to work together to encourage local land use decision-making and state level policy initiatives that result in more affordable housing opportunities and more land conservation.
Roundtable Participants
- New Hampshire Audubon
- New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
- NH Office of Energy and Planning
- NH Department of Environmental Services
- New Hampshire Housing
- Business and Industry Association of NH
- NH Municipal Association
- Conservation Law Foundation
- Great Bridge Properties
- Society for the Protection of NH Forests
- Home Builders and Remodelers Association of NH
- Southern NH Planning Commission
- Trust for Public Land
- Upper Valley Housing Coalition
- NeighborWorks Greater Manchester
- NH Community Loan Fund
- The Nature Conservancy
- UNH Cooperative Extension
- The Carsey Institute
- Seacoast Workforce Housing Coalition
- Plan NH
- NH Community Development Finance Authority


