Common Good Vermont: Vermont Nonprofit Legislative Day 2014-Press Conference: Nonprofits Call for Results Driven Policy
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At Vermont Nonprofit Legislative Day 2014, Vermont nonprofit leaders called for the Legislature to support H. 293 - An Act Related to Results Based-Accountability, raised awareness about the economic and social impact of Vermont’s nonprofit sector, called for partnership with state government and the business community, and support edinnovative solutions under consideration by the Legislature.
Panelists: Mark Redmond, Executive Director of Spectrum Youth & Family Services, John Crabbe, Jr., Owner of Vermont Tent Company and Board Chair of Mercy Connections, Scott Johnson, Executive Director of Lamoille Family Center, John Killacky, Executive Director of Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, Julie Davenson, Executive Direcotr of Youth Services of Windham County, Representative Barbara Rachelson, Burlington, |Senator Diane Snelling, Chittenden County and Lauren-Glenn Davitian, Director of Common Good VT.
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See other Vermont Nonprofit Legislative Day 2014 programs:
- House Speaker Welcome & Panel: Speaking the Language of the Legislature
- Vermont Nonprofit's Emerging Legislative Platform
- Horse Sense for Politicians & VT Legislative Proclamation on Vermont Nonprofits
- Senate Government Operations Committee: Testimony on S.293: An Act Related to Results-Based Accountability.
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