Tag Archives: addison

Job Alert: Addison County Transit Resources seeks Marketing/Communications Specialist

This post comes from SevenDaysVT.com Addison County Transit Resources seeks Marketing/Communications Specialist Does the threat of Climate Change keep you up at night? Do you seek a fun, interesting part time job? ACTR invites you to apply for its part-time marketing/communications position in the Community Relations Department. ACTR, the local community transportation provider for Addison [...]

News: Addison County Transit Awarded $100,000 from Middlebury College

This announcement was originally featured in the Vermont Business Magazine daily enewsletter here.  Our thanks again to the Vermont Business Magazine and a reminder to contact coordinator@commongoodvt.org with job openings, news announcements, RFPs, or upcoming events to share with the VT nonprofit community.  You can also reach Eli Harrington directly at 802.862.1645 x21. Addison County [...]

News: Addison County Transit Resources Awarded $100,000 Grant From Jane’s Trust of Boston

This article originally appeared in the Vermont Business Magazine eNews daily on June 6, 2012 here.  Our thanks to the Vermont Business Magazine and a reminder to send news and funding announcements for the VT nonprofit community to coordinator@commongoodvt.org.  You can also call Eli Harrington at 802.862.1645 x21 or find us on Twitter @commongoodvt   [...]

Job Alert: TurningPoint Center of Addison County Seeks Executive Director

This job was originally posted on the Seven Days online classified section here.  Our thanks to our friends at Seven Days and a reminder to employers and job-seekers alike to check the Common Good VT blog frequently for updates on nonprofit positions across the state of Vermont.  If you would like us to post an [...]

Job Alert: Counseling Service of Addison County Seeks Executive Coordinator

This job was originally posted online on Seven Days classified section.  Our thanks to Seven Days and a reminder to our friends around the state to contact coordinator@commongoodvt.org in order to post open positions in the nonprofit community.  You can also contact Eli Harrington directly by calling 802.862.1645 x21 with open positions or questions about [...]

Funding Alert: Vermont Community Foundation, Walter Cerf Community Fund

Originally posted on the Vermont Community Foundation website here, thanks again to our friends and partners at the VCF! WALTER CERF COMMUNITY FUND Walter Cerf was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1907. The son of a successful businessman, he spent most of his youth in Berlin. He attended university in Freiburg, Heidelburg, and elsewhere before [...]

Walter Cerf Community Fund Awards More Than $115,000

MIDDLEBURY, VT – The Walter Cerf Community Fund, a component fund of the Vermont Community Foundation, announced 2011 grant awards totaling $115,823 to 40 organizations. Since 2001, the fund has made grants to organizations located in Addison County or Brandon, or that have a statewide reach and make a unique contribution to Vermont. Priority interests [...]

Job Alert – NOFA-VT Seeks Farm to Community Mentors

Pulled from the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont E-News. Have something you’d like to share with Vermont’s nonprofit community? Get in touch – Coordinator@CommonGoodVT.org, (802) 862 – 1645 ext. 21 NOFA- VT is  seeking Farm to Community Mentors to work in 2 regions of the state: Addison/South Chittenden Counties and in Orange/Caledonia Counties. The [...]

Job Alert: Counseling Service of Addison County

Pulled from Twitter Feed @SevenDaysJobs . Have something you’d like to share with Vermont’s nonprofit community? Get in touch – Coordinator@CommonGoodVT.org, (802) 862 – 1645 ext. 21 Counseling Service of Addison County Seeks Crisis Support Service Coordinator Seeking master’s-level mental health professional with strong familiarity in recovery approaches for coping with major mental health conditions, [...]

Watch Now – Road Show 2010 in Brandon: Outcomes Measurement

Vermont’s nonprofit sector generally relies on anecdotal evidence and general good will to argue for its many successes. There is increasing pressure from funders and the public to describe how we make our communities better places to live. But how do we measure results and actual progress to make sure resources are being used wisely? [...]