Vermont Adult Learning
Overview of Organization
Vermont Adult Learning was established in 1980 as the Vermont Institute for Self-Reliance (VISR), providing Adult Basic Education via correspondence courses. VISR expanded services to include in-home tutors, video courses and GED testing. VISR expanded to serve seven (7) of Vermont’s fourteen (14) counties, via a Vermont Agency of Education Grant. We serve the state’s most populous regions, covering the following counties: Franklin, Grand Isle, Chittenden, Addison, Rutland, Windsor and Windham.
VISR changed its name to Vermont Adult Learning in 1996. We host learning centers across Vermont, providing a safe, comfortable, professional and supportive place for adult students, ages 16 and older, to learn the skills and knowledge they need to prosper in 21st-century Vermont.
Mission Area: Education Related (excluding higher education)
Size of Organization: Less than $250K
Position Overview
Join the Vermont Adult Learning (VAL) Board – Make a Difference, Have an Impact!
Are you passionate about education, equity, and lifelong learning? Do you believe in second chances, new opportunities, and the power of knowledge? If so, Vermont Adult Learning (VAL) is looking for YOU to join our Board of Trustees!
Who We Are:
VAL aims to create an innovative, inclusive, and equitable learning environment that provides Vermont residents personalized education and career development opportunities. We support adult learners in achieving their educational and professional goals—and we need dedicated leaders like you to help guide our impact!
What’s in It for You?
A Front-Row Seat to Change – Play a vital role in shaping the future of adult education in Vermont.
Leadership & Learning – Gain valuable experience in nonprofit governance, strategy, and financial oversight.
Networking & Community Impact – Connect with like-minded professionals and community leaders.
What You’ll Do:
Help steer our strategic plan and ensure we’re fulfilling our mission.
Oversee financial management (yes, budgets can be exciting!).
Support fundraising and resource development—every dollar makes a difference.
Ensure legal and ethical integrity (we like to play by the rules!).
Advocate for VAL and spread the word about our programs.
What We’re Looking For:
Passion for education and equity (no PhD required—just heart!).
Willingness to collaborate, strategize, and problem-solve.
Experience in leadership, finance, fundraising, or nonprofit work is a plus.
Ability to commit to board and committee meetings (typically 1-2 hours every other month).
Bonus Perks:
The satisfaction of knowing you’re changing lives.
A dynamic, dedicated team of fellow board members. The opportunity to make a lasting impact in your community.
How to Apply:
Applications are due by Friday, March 28th.
To apply, please fill out the application here:
VAL Board Application Form
Got questions? Want to chat before applying? Reach out to Tara Brooks at [email protected]
Be part of something meaningful—join the VAL Board and help us transform lives through education, empowerment, and opportunity!
Desired Skills: General Board Governance, Nonprofit Financials, Legal
Additional Information
Current # of Board Members: 7
Carries liability insurance?: Yes
Carries D&O liability insurance?: Yes
Time Expectations: 2-3 hours
Meeting Frequency: Twice a month
Meeting Location: Remote
Length of Term (in years): 3
Financial contribution required?: No
Service on committee required?: Yes