The Laurance & Mary Rockefeller Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation recently awarded $63,500 in grants to 22 organizations in its 2024 competitive grants round. Grants include a combination of awards to organizations supporting arts, social services, youth programming, and public health in Woodstock and its surrounding communities.
The fund grants to organizations working to preserve and enhance the physical, cultural, spiritual, and wellness environment of the communities of Barnard, Bridgewater, Hartland, Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Reading, and Woodstock.
For nearly two decades, the Laurance & Mary Rockefeller Fund has supported the vision Laurance and Mary held dear—to enhance the physical, cultural, spiritual, and wellness environment for those living within the Ottauquechee River watershed. The advisory council noted, “In 2024, we were pleased to support the important and ongoing work of 22 local organizations, impacting the lives of people across all ages—from toddlers to seniors, and supporting those with special needs, whether physical, emotional, or economic. Through arts, environmental, and social service initiatives, these efforts touch everyone in this special corner of Vermont.”
The Laurance and Mary Rockefeller Fund holds an annual grant round in the second half of the year, with awards and notifications sent in January of the following year. Visit vermontcf.org/rockefeller to learn more.
2024 Grant Recipients
· BarnArts Center for the Arts, $2,000
· Bookstock, $1,500
· Dismas of Vermont, $1,500
· Finding Our Stride, $2,000
· Girls on the Run Vermont, $1,000
· Good Neighbor Health Clinic, $2,500
· Mission Farm, $1,500
· Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center, $5,000
· Norman Williams Public Library, $5,000
· Ottauquechee Health Foundation, $5,000
· Purple Crayon Productions / Artistree Community Arts Center, $2,500
· Sustainable Woodstock, $5,000
· The Community Campus, $1,000
· Special Needs Support Center, $1,500
· Windsor County Mentors, $2,000
· WISE, $2,000
· Woodstock Area Council on Aging, $5,000
· Woodstock Area Mountain Bike Association, $2,500
· Woodstock Community Trust – The HUB, $5,000
· Woodstock Community Trust – Local Deeds, $3,000
· Woodstock Community Trust – Woodstock Village Conservancy, $2,000
· Woodstock Recreation Center, $5,000
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The Vermont Community Foundation was established in 1986 as an enduring source of philanthropic support for Vermont communities. A family of more than 1,000 funds, foundations, and supporting organizations, the Foundation makes it easy for the people who care about Vermont to find and fund the causes they love. The Community Foundation and its partners put more than $60 million annually to work in Vermont communities and beyond. The heart of its work is closing the opportunity gap—the divide that leaves too many Vermonters struggling to get ahead, no matter how hard they work. The Community Foundation envisions Vermont at its best—where everyone can build a bright, secure future. Visit vermontcf.org or call 802-388-3355 for more information. Give where your heart lives.