Amy Dixon

Amy Dixon

Grant & Finance Administrator

Amy has worked in both the private and public sector over the course of her career with nearly 20 years of grantmaking experience in New Hampshire, first with the Land & Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) and most recently with the Division of Historical Resources, where she oversaw its Conservation License Plate (Moose Plate) and Certified Local Government grant programs.  She brings a commitment to applicant and grantee engagement and relationship building to the Foundation.

Amy is an alumnus of the 2014 cohort of Leadership Greater Concord, and while professionally has worked primarily in the field of historic preservation, has previously volunteered on the board of directors at Woodside School, Inc. in Concord and other child-focused volunteer efforts.

Amy has strong ties to the Upper Valley, having graduated from Lebanon High School. She went on to earn a BA in Art History and English from the University of Delaware with and holds an MA in Historic Preservation Planning from Cornell University.

Amy lives in Warner with her husband, sons, and dog.