List of NH Makerspaces

10 organizations around the state provide an outlet for artists, technicians, educators and tradesmen

The Claremont MakerSpace
46 Main Street
Claremont, NH 03743
603-504-3419
www.claremontmakerspace.org
info@ClaremontMakerSpace.org
The Claremont MakerSpace is operated by TwinState MakerSpaces, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation founded by technologists, artists, educators and tradesmen. The Claremont MakerSpace is helping to anchor the economic and cultural revitalization of Claremont through enhancing entrepreneurship, job development, community development, science and the arts.

Making Matters NH
88 Village Street
Concord, NH 03303
603-565-5443
www.makingmattersnh.org
info@makingmattersnh.org
Making Matters NH provides a vibrant community space that contributes to Concord’s regional economy and allows makers of all ages and skill sets coming together to teach, learn, create, explore and prosper.

Make It So: The Monadnock Makerspace
12 Eagle Court
Keene, NH 03431
603-852-2812
www.make-it-so.wixsite.com
monadnockmakerspace@yahoo.com
Affordable membership rates for artists, crafters and innovators, as well as contractor work for digital design, CAD, graphics and other creative services.

MakeIt Labs
25 Crown Street
Nashua, NH 03060
603-487-6218
www.makeitlabs.com
info@makeitlabs.com
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization run 100% by volunteers, MakeIt Labs provides 20,000-square-feet of space and a community that allows makers to dream, learn and create with other like-minded people.

Makers Mill
PO Box 2267
23 Bay Street
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
www.makersmill.org
info@makersmill.org
Makers Mill is a community makerspace and vocation hub that is the culmination of over a decade of sustainable community-building by the nonprofit, G.A.L.A., in the Mountains and Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Access to the Makers Mill is open to all levels of makers: students, hobbyists, and professionals; providing a place where people feed off one another’s interests, curiosity, enthusiasm, ideas, feedback, and projects; and facilitating collaboration, mentorship and learning exchanges.

Makerspace at the ECenter
21 Madbury Road, Suite 101 (Madbury Commons)
Durham, NH 03824
www.unh.edu/ecenter/makerspace
info.makerspace@unh.edu
Sponsored by the Tasker Family and the Patten Family Foundation, the student-run Makerspace at the ECenter at UNH’s business school is open to all first-time users and experts. Come with your ideas and student Makerspace mentors will help you bring them to life.

Manchester Makerspace
36 Old Granite Street
Manchester, NH 03101
www.manchestermakerspace.org
contact@manchestermakerspace.org
A 501(c)(3) organization of lifelong learners, the goal of Manchester Makerspace to deliver quality access to shared space, tools and mentorship for the benefit of Manchester’s local makers, teachers, students entrepreneurs and artists of all ages.

MAXT Makerspace
49 Vose Farm Road, Suite 110
Peterborough NH, 03458
www.maxtmakerspace.org
Carter Hammond, community manager
carter@maxtmakerspace.org
Go from zero to maker with opportunities to learn, affordable membership options and easy to use equipment, with a growing library of tools and equipment to help artists, craftspeople, DIY’ers, and businesses.

Port City Makerspace
68 Morning Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603-373-1002
www.portcitymakerspace.com
info@portcitymakerspace.com
Port City Makerspace is a welcoming and inclusive community workshop and 501(c)(3) organization that provides tools, knowledge and a collaborative culture to encourage the artist and maker in everyone.

Robotics Maker Space
233 NH Route 3A
Hill, NH 03243
603-934-4026
www.sites.google.com/view/roboticsmakerspace/contact
David Kelly
scidkelly@roboticsmakerspace.com
Source for interest in VEX Robotics kits and challenges, often in partnership with educational groups.

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