The nonprofit organization managing New Hampshire’s rapidly expanding Education Freedom Account program received a clean bill of financial health this week, bolstering arguments for the education choice program.
Independent auditor Grant Thornton LLP issued an unqualified opinion to the Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire (CSFNH), the contractor responsible for administering the state-funded grants. An unqualified, or “clean,” audit is the highest level of assurance an outside auditor can provide, indicating that the financial statements are fairly presented and free of material errors under generally accepted accounting principles.
“We take seriously the trust that families, taxpayers, and state leaders place in this program,” said Kate Baker Demers, CSFNH executive director. “Our

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