Amy Dixon
Grant & Finance Administrator
Amy has extensive experience in both the private and public sectors, with nearly 20 years of grantmaking expertise in New Hampshire. She began her career with the Land & Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) and most recently worked with the Division of Historical Resources, where she managed the Conservation License Plate (Moose Plate) and Certified Local Government grant programs. Amy is dedicated to fostering engagement and building relationships with applicants and grantees, bringing this commitment to the Foundation.
Amy is an alumnus of the 2014 cohort of Leadership Greater Concord. Professionally, she has primarily focused on historic preservation, but she has also volunteered on the board of directors at Woodside School, Inc. in Concord and participated in other child-focused volunteer efforts.
A graduate of Lebanon High School, Amy has strong ties to the Upper Valley. She earned a BA in Art History and English from the University of Delaware and holds an MA in Historic Preservation Planning from Cornell University. Amy resides in Warner with her husband, sons, and dog.