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The Windham Foundation announces grant recipients for 2025 spring grant cycle

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Author Tim

Published May 13, 2025

The main campus at Smokey House Center in Danby, Vermont
The main campus at Smokey House Center in Danby, Vermont

Vermont Business Magazine The Windham Foundation, a nonprofit based in Grafton, VT that works to enhance Vermont's economic, cultural, and civic life, is pleased to announce the recipients of their most recent round of grants. 


Thirty-one Vermont-based nonprofits received a total of $98,500 in financial support. The Spring Grants cycle was open to projects focused on (1) agriculture, food, land, and the natural world, and (2) arts, culture, and education. Funded projects included youth education programs, land conservation, food security and musical experiences. 

The full list of recipients includes:


Art Bus, Barre Opera House, Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center, Brattleboro Music Center, Brattleboro Words Project, Bull Creek Common Lands, Central Vermont Adult Basic Education, Governor’s Institute, Green Mountain Club, GroundWorks, HatchSpace, Intervale Center, Latchis Theater, Meals and Wheels, Monteverde Music School, Music Will, New Music on the Point, NOFA-VT, Robert Frost Stone House Museum, Sandglass Theater, Smokey House Center, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Saint Brigid’s Kitchen, The Civic Standard, The Landmark Trust, Vermont Granite Museum, Vermont Studio Center, Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund, Vermont Youth Orchestra, Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development, and the Young Writers Project. 


“The Windham Foundation is very pleased to support these excellent organizations, all of which make a demonstrable impact in their communities,” says Dan Lerner, Ph.D., Executive Director of The Windham Foundation.




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