Reimbursa Eligibility Scanner
Tell us your state, industry, and recent training spend. We'll show you which workforce-reimbursement programs you likely qualify for — with estimated recoverable dollars — in about 30 seconds. No email required.
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Who administers workforce reimbursement in New Hampshire
New Hampshire Employment Security is the lead state-level entity. Day-to-day eligibility, contracts, and payment decisions are usually made at the local workforce board level (3 boards statewide). For most programs an employer must be approved by the local board whose region covers the worksite — not the state agency directly. This is the most common point of confusion. Use the scanner above to identify which local board(s) match your worksites.
The 5 program categories funded in New Hampshire
New Hampshire currently runs programs in: customized training, incumbent worker training, ojt, state training grant, tax credit. Each category has its own application process, documentation requirements, and reimbursement model. Click any program category above for the full rule set.
Typical denial reasons for New Hampshire employers
Across the workforce-reimbursement programs we monitor, the most common denial categories are documentation (missing signatures, wrong form version, incomplete packets), timing (contract executed after training started, submission past deadline), and financial (claimed amount exceeds program cap, payroll records don't match claim). Avoiding rejection is mostly about preflight discipline — running a structured checklist against the active rules pack before submitting. Most New Hampshire employers leave $40,000 to $300,000 per year of workforce-reimbursement funding on the table. The single highest-leverage fix is identifying every program your local board administers, then sequencing them so the same training hours do not get claimed twice. Run the scanner above with your state and industry to see which lanes are open for you right now. Reimbursa charges nothing for the scan. We make money when you do — a base certification fee at claim filing plus a small success fee on board approval. The first audit fee is paid once and unlocks recurring monthly value, because every change to a workforce-board rules pack flows back into your preflight checklist automatically. That is what compounds: a one-time setup that catches every future denial in the same class before submission, across every program you participate in, every year the rules change. Most New Hampshire employers leave $40,000 to $300,000 per year of workforce-reimbursement funding on the table. The single highest-leverage fix is identifying every program your local board administers, then sequencing them so the same training hours do not get claimed twice. Run the scanner above with your state and industry to see which lanes are open for you right now. Reimbursa charges nothing for the scan. We make money when you do — a base certification fee at claim filing plus a small success fee on board approval. The first audit fee is paid once and unlocks recurring monthly value, because every change to a workforce-board rules pack flows back into your preflight checklist automatically. That is what compounds: a one-time setup that catches every future denial in the same class before submission, across every program you participate in, every year the rules change.
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