The Northeast Kingdom Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation has announced $102,842 in grants to 23 organizations in its 2024 competitive grant round. The awards will support nonprofits and municipalities in Caledonia, Essex, and Orleans counties. The grants include support to organizations working with youth, on substance abuse prevention, in education and the arts, and in the outdoors.
“The grantees represent a wonderful mix of extracurricular programs for youth, community get togethers, outdoor adventure, and stewardship of NEK towns and landscapes,” says Holly Morehouse, vice president of Community Impact at the Vermont Community Foundation. “I love seeing VCF and fundholders work together to support so many NEK-based organizations that serve communities in this corner of the state.”
The Northeast Kingdom Fund was established in 2011 by the Community Foundation and local partners as a permanent philanthropic resource to support the people and communities in the region. The fund prioritizes applications from projects and organizations that are based in the Northeast Kingdom and provide services directly to the community. A committee of residents living and working in the Northeast Kingdom reviews all proposals and chooses the grant recipients.
The next Northeast Kingdom Fund grant round will open in June 2025. To learn more about the fund, visit vermontcf.org/nekfund.
2024 Grant Recipients
Adaptive Sports Partners of the North Country, $5,000
Catamount Film & Arts, $5,000
Children’s Literacy Foundation, $5,000
Encore After School and Summer Programs, North Country Supervisory Union, $5,000
Futuremakers, $5,000
Green Mountain Farm to School, $5,000
Journey to Recovery Community Center, $5,000
Kingdom County Productions, $5,000
Leach Public Library, $3,432
Memphremagog Community Maritime, $5,000
North Country Supervisory Union, $4,000
Northeast Kingdom Learning Services, $5,000
Orleans Essex Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice, $5,000
Rural Arts Collaborative, $5,000
St. Johnsbury Energy Committee, $2,000
St. Johnsbury Recreation Department, $5,000
St. Johnsbury Works, $5,000
Taproot Farm & Environmental Education Center, $4,910
The Nature Conservancy, $5,000
The Umbrella of St. Johnsbury, $5,000
Town of Canaan Recreation Park, $2,000
Trust for Public Land, $5,000
Vermont Symphony Orchestra, $1,500
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.