
Host Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Amy Kirschner with Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility’s ‘Market Place’ program.
Amy Kirschner of the Vermont Businesess for Social Responsibility Marketplace shared this great resource for Vermont nonprofits with Common Good Vermont. Have something you’d like shared with the greater Vermont nonprofit community? Get in touch – Coordinator@CommonGoodVT.org, (802) 862 – 1645 ext. 21 Watch it Now: Video segment abt. the VBSR Marketplace Non-Profits are experiencing [...]
Thanks to Alexis Ditkowski of Ashoka’s Changemakers for remind us that the deadline is coming up: Ashoka’s Changemakers and the Orton Foundation’s CommunityMatters are looking for ideas for how citizens can connect, collaborate, and build vital, enduring places in their competition “Strong Communities: Engaging Citizens, Strengthening Place, Inspiring Change“. Eight finalists will be invited to [...]

The Northeast Kingdom Collaborative seeks to encourage exchange of information and opportunities through conversations about strategic planning and community action during of Collaborative public informational forums in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont (comprised of three of the most remote rural counties, located in the northeast corner of Vermont). With the direction of the Collaborative’s [...]
The Common Good Vermont 2010 Road Show is a great opportunity for northern Vermont nonprofits to connect with your colleagues, learn about Common Good Vermont’s resources and gain valuable tools to build partnerships and achieve your mission! RSVP Today Join us on Friday, May 21st from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at UVM Extension Service [...]

Lauren-Glenn Davitian of Common Good Vermont talks with Tiffany Bluemle of Vermont Works For Women. The conversation focuses on collaboration best practices for nonprofits and how to reach goals shared by multiple organizations. Part of the Common Good Vermont profiles of nonprofits. Interested in having your network or nonprofit profiled? Let us know – [...]

State-Wide Environmental Education Programs (SWEEP), is a coalition of dozens of individuals and more than 60 organizations promoting environmental education in Vermont. SWEEP’s purpose is to foster environmental appreciation and understanding in order to enable Vermonters to make responsible decisions affecting issues and challenges around the environment. For more information, please visit http://www.vermontsweep.org/

Vermont 2-1-1 turns five years old on February 11th (2/11) with good reasons to celebrate. In 2009 the health and human services helpline logged a 53 percent increase in calls over 2008, and two additional staff members have earned Information and Referral Specialist certification by the Alliance for Information and Referral Systems, the national professional [...]