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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced that the second round of Resilient Communities Fund grants will fund buyouts of flood-vulnerable homes, floodplain restoration, and other natural resource projects that will help protect life and property from future floods in Vermont. More than $2.1 million in grants will go to towns and non-profit organizations in round two of the program. The Flood Resilient Community Fund program was created in 2021 to enhance community resilience to flooding and improve water quality in Vermont. The $4.8 million program is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars.
Vermont Business Magazine The VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region (VNAHSR) will offer an eight-week grief support program beginning on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 with two separate sessions each Tuesday at 10 am and 6pm in the Casella Conference Room at the VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region’s Rutland office on 7 Albert Cree Drive. Led by Chaplain and Spiritual and Bereavement Coordinator Rev. Jesse Bradley, the eight-week program will review grief stages and how to successfully navigate the process from grief to hope for newly bereaved individuals.
Vermont Business Magazine The Northeast Delta Dental Foundation recently awarded $90,000 to seven oral health programs throughout Vermont. The Foundation supports organizations and initiatives in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont that provide oral health education and dental care to uninsured and underserved communities. A grant of $25,000 was awarded to Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region for their school based dental program and $5,000 to Battenkill Valley Health Center for their community outreach and education program.
Thanks to Suburban Propane, donors have the chance to win a travel trailer camper when they come to give blood now through May 19
BURLINGTON, VT (April 25, 2022) — The American Red Cross, Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice and Suburban Propane have joined together to encourage communities to commit to a simple act with a powerful impact – giving blood or platelets for patients in need.
This spring, it’s critically important the Red Cross maintains a readily available blood supply for those who rely on transfusions for treatment. Since donated blood has a limited shelf life, supplies must be constantly replenished to ensure a sufficient inventory of blood products. With no substitution for blood and no way to manufacture it, volunteer donors are the only source of blood products for patients with sickle cell disease, car accident victims and parents experiencing difficult childbirths.
by Jared Duval With the Clean Heat Standard, Vermont finally has an effective way to help reduce dependence on fossil heating fuels. That’s important both for reducing climate pollution and reducing heating costs. Over a third of our greenhouse emissions come from fossil fuel used for heating and approximately half of Vermont’s heating fuel comes from two of the highest cost and most price volatile sources: fuel oil and propane. Fuel oil alone is up over $2 a gallon (about an 80% increase) since last year. There is simply no way to effectively reduce climate pollution or heating costs as long as we remain so dependent on fossil heating fuels.
Vermont Business Magazine Four times each year, New England Federal Credit Union (NEFCU) selects four recipient organizations at random to receive $625 each, for a total of $10,000 annually. NEFCU’s community giving donation recipients for the first quarter of 2022 were: Addison Volunteer Fire Department; Project HOePpnEr; The University of Vermont Health Network-Home Health & Hospice; and Fairfield Community Center.
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health today is reporting 179 cases of COVID-19 for Sunday, which typically has fewer cases. There were 251 on Saturday and 372 last Friday (331 Thursday, 341 Wednesday, 332 Tuesday, 151 Monday, 150 Sunday, 261 Saturday, and 313 last Friday.) The VDH reported no additional deaths, for 629 statewide. COVID cases now are highest per capita in the last two weeks in Washington, Chittenden, Bennington and Grand Isle counties. Cases in Bennington have seen a surge the last several days.
Vermont Business Magazine NBT Bancorp Inc (NASDAQ: NBTB) reported net income of $39.1 million, or $0.90 per diluted share for the three months ended March 31, 2022, compared to $39.8 million, or $0.91 per diluted share, in the first quarter of 2021 and $37.3 million, or $0.86 per diluted share in the fourth quarter of 2021. Norwich, NY-based NBT Bank has branches in western Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Mayor Miro Weinberger and Burlington Electric Department (BED) today announced the annual update to the City’s Net Zero Energy Roadmap, providing new 2021 data that show emissions in the thermal and ground transportation sectors in the city increased 1.5 percent in 2021 relative to 2020, but remain 12.5 percent lower than the Roadmap’s 2018 baseline. For comparison, emissions in the United States rose 6.2 percent in 2021.
Vermont Business Magazine Whether looking for a job or considering a career change, Vermonters will have no shortage of opportunities in the coming weeks. In coordination with key local partners, six job fairs and hiring events will be held with the support of the Vermont Department of Labor, including the AGC/VT one Tuesday in Essex Junction. Others will be held in Rutland, May 3; Springfield, May 11; Middlebury, May 19; Bennington, May 24; and in Barre, June 1.
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Business Roundtable (VBR) stated their support for public investment in a childcare system that meets the needs of all Vermont children, families, and employers. VBR is composed of 100 CEOs and leaders from Vermont’s top business and nonprofit employers. Member businesses employ thousands of Vermonters and are represented in nearly every sector of the economy and every region of the state. “The Vermont Business Roundtable urges all Vermonters to recognize publicly-funded childcare as the best investment we can make for children and families, for employees, and for the Vermont economy – in that order,” said Seth Bowden, President of VBR.
Vermont Business Magazine RunVermont announced today that M&T Bank (M&T) will take over as the Title Sponsor of the Vermont City Marathon & Relay, from People’s United Bank, after closing on its merger with People's, April 2, 2022. The sponsorship will run through 2024. The newly named, M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon & Relay will take place, May 29, 2022, in Burlington and will consist of a full marathon, two- person relays, and three- to five-person relays. The roster of events includes an estimated 4,800 runners from across 46 states and 5 countries. A flat course that winds through Burlington and along Lake Champlain, has long been considered a community effort, recognizing all those who have had a hand in making the race a success since 1989. The race extends through much of Burlington and finishes in Waterfront Park.
