United Way of Northwest Vermont is collaborating with other Vermont United Way organizations and the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont to ask individuals across the state to share priorities and perceptions about the health of our community. The survey will help prioritize community needs in the coming year as Vermont recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vermonters with pandemic hardship will get grants for overdue mortgage payments
When Kimberly Edgar was unable to work due to COVID-19, the new Mortgage Assistance Program offered her a path for keeping her home in Brattleboro. Funded by the federal CARES Act, the program provides qualified Vermont homeowners with grants for up to six months of overdue mortgage and property tax payments.
September 30th is still the deadline for 2020 Census data collection!
Despite the COVID pandemic's impacts on the 2020 Census, the statutory deadline for 2020 Census data collection has not been extended and complete and accurate data is critical.
Vermont is among states with the lowest response rates in the country. We need everyone living in Vermont to be counted to ensure our taxpayer dollars come back to the state, and to ensure our legislative districts are accurate.