Green Mountain United Way

Green Mountain United Way We unite around the health, education and financial mobility of every person in the counties we serve

Vision: We will build a stronger community by mobilizing our communities to improve people’s lives.

~Energize and inspire people to make a difference.
~Craft human care agendas within and across our communities.
~Build coalitions around these agendas.
~Increase investments in these agendas by expanding and diversifying our own
development efforts and supporting those of others.
~Ensure that these investments have measurable, recognizable impact.
~Reflect the diversity of the communities.

We are thrilled to be one of the projects funded this year by The Vermont Women's Fund! Our Working Bridges program brin...
06/17/2026

We are thrilled to be one of the projects funded this year by The Vermont Women's Fund! Our Working Bridges program brings resource coordination to people in the workplace who are experiencing strain, scarcity, benefits cliff, or any other barriers to meeting their needs and planning for their future. Thank you, Vermont Women's Fund, for your partnership in this work!

See the recent press release listing all of their awards: https://commongoodvt.org/vermont-community-foundation/vermont-womens-fund-announces-over-400000-in-grants-to-local-nonprofits/

We are fortunate to have  Life Group in our community! They empower their employees to volunteer and donate and they hos...
06/15/2026

We are fortunate to have Life Group in our community! They empower their employees to volunteer and donate and they host the Do Good Fest which benefits nonprofits. Plus, the National Life Foundation supports many local nonprofits and projects. We are grateful for their recent grant award to support our Working Bridges program. Thank you, National Life Foundation!

We took the show on the road again this week, this time to the lovely offices and people of Vermont Works for Women! We ...
06/12/2026

We took the show on the road again this week, this time to the lovely offices and people of Vermont Works for Women! We brought Caught in the Middle, our interactive training and game (created with help from Game Theory) about navigating the benefits cliff. We had lots of rich discussion about the unique layer of challenges posed to people, many times women, as they navigate their career and the resources they need to support themselves and their families. Many, many thanks to The Vermont Women's Fund for the support to do this work

We had a lovely time connecting with all of the wonderful people at NorthCountry Federal Credit Union 's annual meeting ...
05/15/2026

We had a lovely time connecting with all of the wonderful people at NorthCountry Federal Credit Union 's annual meeting yesterday! Our own Tawnya Kristen joined a panel of community partners, where she shared how Working Bridges supports the people and businesses of northern Vermont.

GMUW is a proud partner of Central Vermont Prevention Coalition to provide impactful initiatives that address substance ...
05/06/2026

GMUW is a proud partner of Central Vermont Prevention Coalition to provide impactful initiatives that address substance use disorder. We cannot say enough about the this collaboration and the work we accomplish together each and every day.

What a beautiful day to keep spreading the love. It was so good to see our friend Albert from Laraway Youth & Family Ser...
04/27/2026

What a beautiful day to keep spreading the love. It was so good to see our friend Albert from Laraway Youth & Family Services who stopped by for a quick visit to pick up some brand-new socks.

We’re always grateful for the chance to support the people who care for children and youth in foster care—helping ensure they have what they need to create comfort, stability, and a sense of belonging.

Thank you, Albert, and everyone at Laraway, for the care, compassion, and space you offer to young people every day. We truly appreciate all that you do.

April is also National Volunteering Month! We have your next volunteer project waiting for you - find it at www.gmunited...
04/23/2026

April is also National Volunteering Month! We have your next volunteer project waiting for you - find it at www.gmunitedway.org/volunteer.

April is Financial Literacy Month, and we have got a training for you! If your team, business, community group, or assoc...
04/21/2026

April is Financial Literacy Month, and we have got a training for you!

If your team, business, community group, or association would like to host a financial literacy training, you can find more info at www.gmunitedway.org/training.

We look forward to training with you!

Are you someone who loves helping people? Have you thought about Financial Coaching?! Our KEEP Financial Coaching spring...
04/17/2026

Are you someone who loves helping people? Have you thought about Financial Coaching?! Our KEEP Financial Coaching spring session is open for registration! Check it out: www.gmunitedway.org/keep

We took this show on the road! And traveled all the way to . . . downstairs! We joined our friends and neighbors at Elev...
04/03/2026

We took this show on the road! And traveled all the way to . . . downstairs!

We joined our friends and neighbors at Elevate Youth Services for a training called Caught in the Middle, where we learned together about the many challenges working people navigate each month as they work to meet their needs, advance in their careers, and navigate unintended consequences created by the benefits cliff.

The imperfect system of public benefits has been turned upside down over the past year—shaped by shifts in funding, competing administrative priorities, and underlying bias. Yet the reality is, this system has been dysfunctional for decades, with far too little attention given to the traps it creates—and even less to the role it could play in stabilizing individuals and our economy.

At GMUW, we have spent years working to understand the complexity of this system—how to navigate within it, work around it, and educate stakeholders across the spectrum. Our focus has always been clear: poverty prevention, not poverty perpetuation, should lead the conversation. And nestled within that focus are the actual monetary and human costs of continuing to do what we have always done.

To bring this to life, we developed Caught in the Middle, which walks participants through real-life scenarios and challenges them to move an individual toward greater independence while increasing the economic stability of our community. The exercise reveals something powerful—the very real scarcity many people experience within the benefits system, and how that scarcity, combined with personal lived experience, shapes decision-making in profound ways.

By the end, one message rose to the surface: while the public benefits system may be fractured and perpetuating poverty, community support is not. When we create space for all experiences and dysfunctional systems to be acknowledged, and recognize the power we hold as individuals to design new experiences and systems, we become a force for change.

Address

652 Granger Road Suite #6
West Berlin, VT
05641

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+18026133989

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