Common Good Vermont

Producer

Description

Common Good Vermont is a two-year pilot network that aims to support Vermont’s nonprofit organizations to “do more with less” and generate social benefit for the people of the state.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-26
Format: 2024-04-26
Nonprofit Boards - Legal Requirements to be a Fiscal Steward - 10/12/2011
Common Good Vermont's Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Eileen Elliot, former Vermont Commissioner of Social Welfare, now in private practice with the law firm for Dunkeil, Saunders, Elliot, Raubvogel & Hand. She serves on the United Way of...
Nonprofit Boards - Reading Financial Statements - 10/12/2011
Common Good Vermont's Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Christine D Moriarty, CFP a Financial Educator and president of MoneyPeace, Inc. on nonprofit board's ability to monitor nonprofit health with the Balance Sheet, Income Statement (a/k/a...
Nonprofit Boards - Fiduciary Responsibility - 10/10/2011
Common Good Vermont's Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with J. Churchill Hindes PhD., President and CEO of the Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) of Chittenden and Grand Isle Counties. Common Good Vermont asked Dr. Hindes about the...
Vermont Cultural Data Project - 10/07/2011
Common Good Vermont's Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Alex Aldrich, Executive Director of the Vermont Arts Council about the Vermont Cultural Data Project. Part of a national initiative, the databank helps cultural organizations to track and...
Benchmarks for a Better VT Grant Program - 10/04/2011
Host Lauren Glenn Davitian talks with Kate Jellema of Marlboro College Graduate School, Kate McGowan of the United Way of Addison County and Anne Lezak, Project Coordinator for the BBVT Federa Grant for nonprofit capacity building. For more info,...
Jeff Chester - Digital Media at a Crossroads - 09/22/2011
CCTV, Common Good Vermont and the United Way of Chittenden County host the 6th Annual Nonprofit Media Maven Luncheon with a special visit from Jeff Chester of the Center for Digital Democracy, based in Washington D.C. Here are links related to his...
Google Comes to Vermont - 08/12/2011
Common Good Vermont's Nick Carter talks with Google Marketing Director Scott Levitan. For more information, please visit www.vermontgetonline.com.
Women Philanthropists in Vermont - 07/07/2011
Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Kristen DeVoe-Talluto who has just completed research on the role of women in Vermont's philanthropic community for her Master's at the University of Vermont. See a short version of the presentation....
Financial Wellness for Nonprofits & Individuals - 07/07/2011
Common Good Vermont's Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Christine D Moriarty, CFP a Financial Educator and president of MoneyPeace, Inc. on how people and nonprofit organizations can establish financial wellness through thoughtful planning and a...
What Works? Donor/Contact Management Sofware for Nonprofits - 06/24/2011
What Works? Donor/Contact Management Sofware for Nonprofits
Joanna Cummings CGVT Testimonial - 06/01/2011
Joanna Cummings Testimonial
Annie Bourdon CGVT Testimonial - 06/01/2011
Annie Bourdon Car Share Testimonial
Jen McGowan CGVT Testimonial - 06/01/2011
Jen McGowan CGVT  Testimonial
Nonprofit Leadership, Integrity and Survival - 05/26/2011
Common Good Vermont's Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Bill Schubart of Worth Mountain Consulting on the challenges facing Vermont's nonprofit leaders and describes the ways that he works with forward thinking nonprofits to position...
Health Care Tax Credits for Nonprofits - 05/18/2011
Common Good Vermont's  Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with Tim Cope of Fleischer Jacobs Group about  health care tax credits and rebates available for Vermont's nonprofit sector. More information is available from the IRS here....

Featured Story

CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives

CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!

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