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Photo
taken of the board during the summer of 2007.
From left, front: Brenda Gotleib, Kathy Mosenthal,
Ed Glazer, Sherry Clark, Jim Morey Back: Peggy Telcher,
Barbara Price, Jim Wilbur, Peter Thomson, Cal Low,
Andy Avery, and Greg Meulemans. Not shown: Gun Burns,
Robbin Gibson, Richard Malley, and Kelly Odiorne |
Stratton
Foundation's Mission
The mission of the Stratton Foundation is to enhance the
quality of life and create a sense of community in Southern
Vermont. In order to achieve this mission, the Stratton
Foundation seeks members, creates events and programs,
solicits contributions, and distributes grants to non-profit
organizations in the community.
How does the Stratton Foundation help in area
communities?
During the past ten years, the Foundation has
contributed $480,859.00 to non-profit organizations in
support of projects that meet a documented need in one
or more of the sixteen communities served. Foundation
grants improve, enhance and expand projects in five areas;
Fire and Safety, Health and Social Services, Recreation
and the Environment, Education, and the Community and
the Arts. Click
here to for more details on our grant program.
What is the Stratton Foundation?
The Stratton Foundation is not your typical foundation.
Unlike conventional foundations, there is no endowment.
Every dime given to the community is raised annually from
the community. Individuals, area businesses, and service
organizations give generously of their time, talent and
financial resources to support the foundation mission.
In addition, the foundation organizes four annual community-building
events where people have a lot of fun together while raising
additional funds for the community. A board of directors
meets monthly. Many area residents assist the board through
helping to organize activities. The Stratton Foundation
is pure Vermont. The Foundation is all about people helping
people: doing what they can to enrich the lives of all
who live in the community.
What events & projects does the Stratton Foundation
provide?
The Foundation sponsors a series of annual educational
and entertaining events to raise funds and to meet the
Foundation's mission to build community. The
annual events are E-Auction,
Men Who Cook, Stratton Challenge, and the Tink Smith Golf
Tournament.
Why Get Involved? What some people have been saying….
“My reasons for supporting the Stratton Foundation
are twofold. First and foremost, I felt that I wanted
to do some charitable work in Vermont where we have a
vacation home and spend so much of our time. I learned
that there was a real financial need in many of the surrounding
communities, and the Foundation's grant program effectively
addressed this need. Seeing all the good things the Foundation
has accomplished is truly rewarding.” Frankie
and Jay Oberst, Stratton, VT and Livingston, NJ
"The Stratton Foundation has the experience and
a very clear understanding of how best to serve the community.
We have chosen the Foundation as our primary Vermont charity,
knowing our contributions will truly make a difference
for many people, in many ways throughout the area."
Alan and Mindy Bloom, Dorset, VT
“Our family is proud to be a supporter of the
Stratton Foundation. Our daughters have been lucky enough
to have benefited from the Foundation’s generosity
and support of various programs, starting from the time
they were three and attending West River Montessori School,
into grade school at The Mountain School, and now, high
school at Burr & Burton Academy. The Stratton Foundation
has made a very real difference in our family’s
life, as with so many others in this community in which
we work and live.” Steve and Tamatha Blanchard
Winhall, VT
“One of the reasons we moved to Jamaica was
to be part of Vermont's "sense of community–neighbor
helping neighbor"–the Stratton Foundation clearly
embodies that philosophy and has a visible, positive impact
on our local community.” Ed Dorta-Duque Owners/Innkeepers
Three Mountain Inn, Jamaica
How can I participate in the Stratton Foundation?
1. Get involved by attending our events or by helping
to organize them.
2. Make a generous financial contribution and gain leverage
when your contribution is pooled with those of other like-minded
members of the community.
3. Donate items to an ever-expanding archive collection
that celebrates what has made and continues to make our
part of Vermont so special.
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