
United Way Joins Treasurer Pieciak, M&T Bank to Announce Baby Bonds Pilot Program
On December 16, 2025, United Way joined Treasurer Pieciak and local leaders to announce a $300,000 commitment from M&T Bank […]

We mobilize our community to create lasting solutions for a brighter tomorrow in Northwest Vermont. Through our networks, partnerships and strategic initiatives, we are actively improving the lives of our families, friends and neighbors within Chittenden, Franklin and Grand Isle Counties. Will you join us?
100% local means that our community defines our priorities.
We make real change in the lives of our neighbors by focusing on the unmet needs most important to—and told to us by—our community. We target our community investments towards what our neighbors need, when they need it. From a community-wide study, we identified our neighbors’ highest priorities.
Improving health and well-being for all.
Building financial stability and strength.
Addressing urgent needs today for a better tomorrow.

“All of the challenges that we face as a community, United Way is there.”
Larry Rudiger
Senior Lecturer at UVM and longtime United Way donor and volunteer
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News & updates from United Way

On December 16, 2025, United Way joined Treasurer Pieciak and local leaders to announce a $300,000 commitment from M&T Bank […]

United Way of Northwest Vermont is pleased to announce the promotion of Emma Paradis and Lisa Grefe as co-directors of Common Good Vermont, United Way’s statewide […]

[South Burlington, VT] — United Way of Northwest Vermont has announced $647,000 in subgrants to 17 organizations to support substance […]

An innovative workforce program that partners with employers to improve financial stability for workers while increasing productivity and retention.

The go-to organization for all of Vermont’s nonprofits to share resources, gain skills and build partnerships.

United Way’s multi-year Mental Health Initiative is working to improve Vermonters’ timely access to appropriate mental health services.
The problems facing our region are complex. They are issues that no single organization or individual alone can solve—real change is possible when nonprofit, public and private sectors work together.
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