The Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF) is pleased to announce Erika Nichols-Frazer has joined the staff as the new Communications Manager. Nichols-Frazer is responsible for managing CLiF’s outreach and strengthening the non-profit’s relationships with media, supporters, and partners while increasing awareness of CLiF’s efforts to promote literacy across New Hampshire and Vermont. Nichols-Frazer, a native of Stowe, was most recently the Development Director at the Governor’s Institutes of Vermont. She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and will pursue a Master’s degree in fiction writing at the Bennington Writing Seminars beginning in January 2017. She lives in Waitsfield with her husband.
About the Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF )
CLiF is a non-profit organization founded in 1998. Its mission is to nurture a love of reading and writing among lowincome, atrisk, and rural children up to age 12 throughout New Hampshire and Vermont. For 18 years CLiF has supported and inspired over 185,000 young readers and writers through five literacy program grants and has given away almost $5 million in new, highquality children's books. CLiF does not receive any federal or state funds for its programs. It relies solely on the generosity of individuals, local companies, social organizations, and foundations.
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