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University of New Hampshire research is proposing a novel solution to address inequities in welfare fund allocation, potentially increasing societal impact while eliminating disparities.

Researchers Propose Equitable Solution for Allocating Welfare Funds

Subsidy welfare programs are critical in ensuring that economically disadvantaged individuals and families can access essential services such as child care, education, healthcare and housing. However, current funds allocation formulas may fail to ensure equitable outcomes across different service... Read More

Recent Stories

  • Eelgrass in Great Bay Estuary
    - Giving Eelgrass an Edge
    UNH researchers received a new NOAA grant that aims to improve the health of eelgrass in Great Bay. Read More
  • Seeking Commencement Nominations
    - Seeking Commencement Nominations
    The UNH Honorary Degree and Granite State Awards committees for Durham, Manchester and UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law will soon review nominations for outstanding individuals... Read More
  • Creating Career Paths Through Connection
    - Creating Career Paths Through Connection
    Sierra Dahl '22, a civil engineering student, participated in the professional mentorship program offered by the Career and Professional Success office that led to a rewarding... Read More
  • UNH Professor Chris Neefus talks to his students about mushrooms.
    - Mushroom Madness
    Say what you will about 2021, but the year is shaping up to be phenomenal for mushrooms. Read More
  • Side by side headshots of two male professors
    - Wound Healing Trailblazers
    Two chemical engineering professors have received a National Institutes of Health “Trailblazer” award for a project that aims to improve chronic wound healing. Read More
  • Using technology in the telehealth practice center
    - Addressing the Impacts of COVID-19 on Rural Communities
    The Institute for Health Policy and Practice is one of the partners of a five-year, $2.37 million grant that will help health care providers and communities address the impacts of... Read More
  • Large black bear looks directly at a trail camera
    - Research Snapshot: Spying on Wildlife
    UNH researchers are using trail cameras to develop more efficient and accurate ways to monitor fur bearers in New Hampshire. Read More
  • Discovering What's Possible
    - Discovering What's Possible
    As he noted in his commencement address to the class of 2011, it took David Cote ’76 six years to earn his degree at UNH. Indeed, the New Hampshire native’s path wasn’t always a... Read More
  • A Lifesaving Voyage
    - A Lifesaving Voyage
    On Sept. 29, the Coast Guard held a small ceremony at the Portsmouth Harbor station to recognize the members of the Shoals Marine Laboratory staff for their response in rescuing a... Read More
  • Aerial photo of UNH campus in fall, with bright trees in front of T Hall
    - Record Funding
    UNH researchers brought in $260 million in competitive funding in FY21 for projects that improve life in New Hampshire and beyond. Read More