CUSA Consulting LLC is a family-owned, New Hampshire-based business that is proud to give back to the community in many ways. Below are just a few of the ways CUSA engages with its local and broader community:

  • For several years, CUSA Consulting LLC has hosted UNH engineering student summer interns, where they receive real-world experience working on large-scale engineering projects for the government and private industry. CUSA feels strongly that this kind of experience is important in preparing upcoming graduates for the real world while also helping them gain engineering and business skills they will take to their new careers.

  • CUSA Consulting has an internal team of engineers and electricians who work with high school and college graduates to train them how to conduct the kind of specialized projects that CUSA regularly contracts with the government to do.

  • The three month-long government shutdown in late 2018 and early 2019 forced CUSA into an involuntary shutdown as well. A large part of CUSA’s contract work is with government agencies like the FAA, and since they were not working, CUSA was unable to perform its government-contracted project work either. CUSA weathered the storm and the company retained its full workforce for those three months and paid them in full even though there was little work to be done. Below are links to local news stories about CUSA and the shutdown:

  • During the government shutdown in 2018 and 2019, CUSA teamed up with Southeast New Hampshire’s Habitat for Humanity (HFH) to help with the construction of a new home in Dover, New Hampshire. CUSA lent its talented staff of engineers, project managers, construction workers and electricians to HFH and many of them spent three weeks in January helping construct a new house where a family in need is soon to live. Please read the related sotry:

  • The successful HFH partnership in New Hampshire led to another house-building project for Habitat for Humanity - in Fort Myers, Florida. CUSA had a group of workers living in Florida who were waiting to work on a government project that was postponed because of the shutdown. CUSA reached out to the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity in Fort Myers and they were happy to receive assistance from members of the CUSA team in January 2019.