Click here for the Franklin-Grand Isle
Youth-Initiated Grant Program
The Franklin Grand Isle LEAD Program
Leadership
Education
Aptitude
Development
L.E.A.D. Franklin Grand Isle is a unique program in which participants explore community issues and learn directly from Vermont's business and public sector leaders who are on the front line of these issues.
Click here to find out more about this new community leadership program or download the application.
Vermont 2-1-1
When you need to find community information and referral sources or volunteer opportunities, dialing 2-1-1 is your first step. Vermont 2-1-1, a program of the United Ways of Vermont, is an information and referral program serving all Vermonters.
When you dial 2-1-1, a Community Information Referral Specialist will provide help to solve problems and link individuals to government programs, community-based organizations, support groups and other local resources.
Vermont 2-1-1 is a program of United Ways of Vermont, and is funded by individual United Ways throughout Vermont, the Vermont Agency of Human Services and grants from local foundations. Significant in-kind support has been received from IBM Corporation and Downs, Rachlin, and Martin PLLC.Click here to learn more.
Green Mountain Books Are Fun Books Are Fun (a Reader's Digest Company) is the world's leading display marketer of books and gifts. We offer exciting employee events that effortlessly raise money for the United Way. For more information or to schedule an event, please call (802)221-1608 or email peter_engel@booksarefun.com.
Community Needs Report
The Community Needs Report is a snapshot of community demographics and needs, which reflects an ongoing commitment of our United Way in meeting the needs of our community.
Click here to see what the needs are in our community.
Bridges to Community Well-Being
Regional Report Card for
Franklin and Grand Isle Counties.
Click here to view the report.
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