Vermont Works for Women
With the addition of a deputy director and the help of consultants, to plan for the organization’s future growth and extend its influence locally and nationally.
With the addition of a deputy director and the help of consultants, to plan for the organization’s future growth and extend its influence locally and nationally.
To support the Vermont Livestock Project #10524, which will support livestock projects and workshops.
To promote discussion about wind power among stakeholders in New England.
To hold a daylong Mercury Summit for representatives from public interest organization nationwide to identify opportunities for collaboration and closer coordination to advance a shared goal of eliminating intentional uses of mercury.
To reprint the In Harm’s Way fact sheet, “Creating a Healthy Environment for Your Child’s Development.”
To develop a fee proposal to fund the Safer Alternatives program, and to conduct a scoping and feasibility study on the employment and economic development benefits of chemical substitution.
To develop marketing and educational programs for Vermont maple farmers and producers.
To strengthen and develop policies for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To accelerate and increase the number of competitive job placements for Managed Work Services employees, diversify and expand the business subscriber base, and develop new partnerships with other service providers.
To train and mobilize a diverse network of college students around Boston to promote clean energy purchasing on their campuses.