Windham Foundation aids 34 nonprofit organizations in the state

GRAFTON— The Windham Foundation works to enhance economic, cultural, and civic life in Vermont. The foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of their most recent round of grants.
A total of 34 Vermont-based nonprofits received a total of $137,100 in financial support. The fall grants cycle was open to projects focused on (1) preserving and developing resilient communities, and (2) healthy and vibrant communities.
Funded projects included programs focused on family support, housing security, outdoor programming, and workforce development. The full list of recipients includes ARC Rutland Area, Carpenter-Carse Library, Central Vermont Council on Aging, Come Alive Outside, Community Health Services of Addison County, Committee on Temporary Shelter, Dismas of Vermont, Girls on the Run, Grace Cottage Hospital, Greater Springfield Vermont Area Habitat for Humanity, Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity, John Graham Housing & Services, National Alliance on Mental Illness of Vermont, Norwich Community Collaborative, Parks Place Community Center, Putney Community Center, Richmond Mountain Trails, Southeastern Vermont Community Action, Southeast Vermont Transit, Southeastern Vermont Economic Development Strategies, Southern Vermont Trail Association, Special Needs Support Center, Springfield Area Parent Child Center, Turning Point of Windham County, Turning Point Recovery Center of Springfield, United Way of Northwest Vermont, Vermont Council on Rural Development, Vermont Parks Forever, Vermont Recovery Network, Vermont Wilderness School, Vermont Works for Women, Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, Windham County Dental Center, and Wood4Good.
Information about the 2026 grants cycle will be communicated through website and grant management system Foundant at the beginning of the year.

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