Stuff the Bus

02 Feb 2010   

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To celebrate Martin Luther King Day volunteers from Green Mountain RSVP Bennington, AmeriCorpsVista, Mount Anthony High School and Center for Restorative Justice worked at Price Chopper helping to collect 2,500 lbs. of food to re-stock dwindling supplies at area food shelves.

Green Mountain RSVP Receives Stratton Foundation Grant

02 Oct 2009   
Every 4 months, RSVP puts out a newsletter full of the latest volunteer stories, book reviews, recipes and tips for living a healthy lifestyle. Here is our Fall ’09 issue. Look for the winter issue in January-February.

Fall 2009
Fall 2009 (pdf)

Green Mountain RSVP Receives Stratton Foundation Grant
We are pleased to announce that we have just received a generous donation from the Stratton Foundation to open two new Bone Builders classes in Southeastern Vermont. We will be targeting the mountain towns outside of Manchester, and some small towns around Arlington. Please learn more about the Stratton Foundation on their website, www.strattonfoundation.org.

How does the Stratton Foundation help in area communities?
Since 1997, the Foundation has contributed just over $500,000 to non-profit organizations in support of projects that meet a documented need in one or more of the sixteen communities served. Foundation grants improve, enhance and expand projects in five areas; Fire and Safety, Health and Social Services, Recreation and the Environment, Education, and the Community and the Arts.

What is the Stratton Foundation?
The Stratton Foundation is not your typical foundation. Unlike conventional foundations, there is no endowment. Every dime given to the community is raised annually from the community. Individuals, area businesses, and service organizations give generously of their time, talent and financial resources to support the foundation mission. In addition, the foundation organizes four annual community-building events where people have a lot of fun together while raising additional funds for the community. A board of directors meets monthly. Many area residents assist the board through helping to organize activities. The Stratton Foundation is pure Vermont. The Foundation is all about people helping people: doing what they can to enrich the lives of all who live in the community.

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