Grant Funding and Nonprofits
Resources to further your mission
Fund your project or grow your nonprofit with help from the resources on this page. Questions? Contact Jeanne or try our Grants Research Request.
Funding Resources from Candid
Visit the library for free public access to Foundation Directory from Candid, a national nonprofit providing “the information you need to do good.”
Foundation Directory Professional Edition
“Get the most comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge and insight on the social sector to fuel any fundraising mission. With expanded, in-depth profiles of each grantmaker, you will have an inside look at the grants they have actually made. Use these valuable insights to determine which funders to prioritize.”
FREE TO ALL ON-SITE at the Brooks Memorial Library. Use a library computer or your own device connected to the ‘Brooks Public’ wifi network. Or see the Candid map for other free locations.
Guidestar
A directory of nonprofits that is integrated with Foundation Directory and free to all. Earn seals of transparency and become more visible to funders and peers.
Local Funding Resources: Vermont-New England
Regional, state, and town-specific resources for grant seekers and nonprofits, free to all
Vermont Community Foundation
“The Vermont Community Foundation helps nonprofits to carry out their important work by awarding grants, addressing systems-level change, creating community partnerships and educating philanthropists and donors about organizations that are most aligned with their charitable interests.”
Funds, Foundations, & Grant Programs from VCF showcases the rich resources available in our state.
Vermont League of Cities and Towns
VLCT Grants and Funding lists federal, regional, and state grants for municipalities and community-centered projects. Access VLCT’s Vermont Federal Funding Guidebook.
Other Funders in Our Area
- Windham Foundation supporting Vermont’s smaller communities
- Thomas Thompson Trust supporting Windham County
- Grassroots Fund supporting New England
Brattleboro Sustainability Coordinator
Sustainability Coordinator Stephen Dotson works within Brattleboro’s Planning Department to “make Brattleboro more liveable, for longer, for everyone.” Stephen works closely with nonprofits and grant-funded projects in the area. He can assist with tasks like forming a 501(c)(3), connecting with fiscal sponsors, and coordinating efforts with existing projects. For help from Stephen, please check the relevant options on the Grants Research Request form.














