This page offers a collection of helpful links curated by the Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (BDCC) to support businesses, job seekers, and community members. Whether you’re looking for workforce development tools, funding resources, or local economic data, these links provide quick access to valuable regional and statewide information.
These resources are centered on providing businesses and entrepreneurs with the information required to successfully start and grow a business. For more information, please visit the BDCC’s Financing and Incentives and Development Services pages or contact us directly.
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Industry Specialized Resources:
Economic Development Resources for Municipalities:
Town Level Economic Development Resources:
A partial list of financing and incentive opportunities available to businesses and entrepreneurs in Vermont.
Please reach out to the BDCC directly for more information and help matching your goals with specific programs at the local, regional, state and federal level. BDCC works closely with these programs to facilitate access for Windham businesses and employers.
The New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) Program is one of the most high impact project funding tools available for development in Vermont. It looks to spur investment for economic development in rural and low income communities by providing a tax credit on investment in these communities. Vermont NMTCs are granted through Vermont Rural Ventures (VRV).
The BDCC has been involved in three local NMTC projects including the Brooks House renovation, G.S. Precision manufacturing expansion, and Chroma Technology Corp. expansion. For complete project descriptions visit BDCC’s Development Services page.
For more information on the NMTC program, contact Adam Grinold at agrinold@brattleborodevelopment.com
The Southern Vermont Microentrepreneur Loan (MELP) has been established to provide financing for businesses, that are not able to obtain conventional financing, located in Windham and Bennington counties. Eligible uses include:
This program is accompanied with a technical assistance grant that can help to prepare a business to access the program as well as accompany any distributed loan. These funds require a credit elsewhere check, so for projects that are not ready for traditional lending, this program can provide access to capital, as well as, the technical assistance to ensure they will be able to access traditional financing in the future.
For more information about MELP contact Dani Delaini, ddelaini@brattleborodevelopment.com
The Vermont Economic Development Authority, VEDA, is a lending agency for Vermont businesses. Since 1974, VEDA has provided over $2.07 billion in financial assistance to Vermont businesses and farms in order to foster job growth and economic growth. Visit VEDA’s website to learn more about low-cost lending programs for businesses of all sizes. VEDA can offer some grant support, cash at closing; funding throughout the duration of project construction and implementation.
For more information about VEDA, contact Adam Grinold at agrinold@brattleborodevelopment.com
VEGI, the Vermont Employment Growth Initiative, is a program that provides incentives for new economic activity. The Program can provide a cash payment to businesses based on new revenue generated through job and payroll expansion and capital investments. For more information about how the VEGI can help your business expand, check out our Knowledge Bites webinar on this subject!
For more information about VEGI, contact Adam Grinold at agrinold@brattleborodevelopment.com
The Windham County Economic Development Program, WCEDP, promotes economic development in Windham County.The Windham County Economic Development Program’s revolving loan and grant fund was established to help offset the region’s loss of Entergy’s Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant. Each project needs to meet the program’s objectives and have economic impacts that align with the region’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). The program’s funds are made available through direct low-interest loans administered by VEDA, and competitive grants to organizations through an application process facilitated by the BDCC. Lending is authorized through the BDCC/ACCD/VEDA.
For more information about WCEDP funds, contact Dani Delaini, ddelaini@brattleborodevelopment.com
HubZone: The HubZone program is federally authorized through the US Small Business Administration (SBA) and provides small businesses in certain rural regions with preferential access to federal contracts. As a designated HubZone region, Windham County can provide access to these contracts for local small businesses if they are eligible. Visit the HubZone site to read more about eligibility and the benefits that the HubZone program can provide. To learn more on how to apply, and how to receive further assistance, check out our Knowledge Bites webinar on this subject!
For more information about the HubZone program, contact Adam Grinold at agrinold@brattleborodevelopment.com
The Vermont Community Development Program (VCDP) assists communities on a competitive basis by providing financial and technical assistance to identify and address local needs in the areas of housing, economic development, public facilities, public services, and handicapped accessibility modifications. The VCDP authorizes federal Community Development Block Grants (CBDG) for eligible projects. Authorized through the ACCD/HUD.
For more information about the VCDP, contact Adam Grinold at agrinold@brattleborodevelopment.com
The Vermont Training Program (VTP) partners with employers and training providers to train Vermont’s employees for the jobs of tomorrow. VTP provides workforce grants for a wide range of training needs including pre-employment training, training for new hires and incumbent workers. Training can either be on-site or through a training provider/vendor. Grants may cover up to 50% of the training cost. For more information about whether you qualify for the VTP and how to apply for funding if so, check out our Knowledge Bites webinar on this subject! Grants are authorized through the ACCD.
For more information about the VTP, contact Neil Goldberg, ngoldberg@brattleborodevelopment.com
Additional Local, State and Specialty Incentives and Agencies:
Act 77 Green Mountain Power Incentive: This pilot program is built to provide incentives for moving from petroleum to electric and is authorized through Green Mountain Power.
Town Revolving Loan Funds: Some towns in the region have a revolving loan fund, which is used as a loan that is given to businesses with potential to increase employment and benefit the town. Revolving loan funds are not grants and must be re-paid in full; they are authorized by the town.
ExporTech: 12 week, state authorized program that helps manufacturers by providing a blueprint for how to access global markets and increase exports. The program connects businesses with international business experts in the region to help those businesses develop a plan for increasing export growth and then start executing that plan.
Green Mountain Power Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP): Program to reduce the cost of energy for businesses that commit to, and show evidence of, energy use reduction over time. Rate discounts of up to 10% over a five-year period and are granted by Green Mountain Power.
Vermont R&D Credit: Tax credit authorized by the state of Vermont that provides an R&D tax credit (for businesses that have received a federal R&D tax credit) for eligible expenditures made in Vermont. This state credit is worth up to 27% of the federal tax credit for research and development.
State Trade and Export Promotion (STEP): Grant given to the state of Vermont by the US Small Business Administration with a goal of support international engagement of Vermont businesses, through trade missions, trade shows and export education. Grants are awarded through the state Agency of Commerce and Community Development, which states that, “Vermont’s focus is relationship development and export planning—diversifying our businesses to include global markets benefits companies and their employees.”
Vermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA) Bonds: Tax-exempt revenue bond program; bonds are granted by VEDA to manufacturers undertaking qualifying projects in excess of $1 million. The maximum amount of tax-exempt bonds that can be issued to a single project is $10 million.
Vermont Brownfields Revitalization Fund: Program from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources designed to encourage projects that transform underdeveloped properties in an environmentally conscious and sustainable manner. Developers are provided with tools related to the limitation of environmental liability, technical assistance, and financial assistance in order to complete projects. In Windham County, Brownfields resources are distributed by the Windham Regional Commission.
For more information about any of these specialized opportunities, contact agrinold@brattleborodevelopment.com
Non-profits are critical partners in the region’s community and economic development. Below, you’ll find select resources and references based on recent BDCC’s Southern Vermont Economy Project programming where our focus is to bring intensive in-person training and support to local organizations. You will find additional resources through organizations listed below, starting with Common Good Vermont.
Featured Resources from Dave Chase
Explore a selection of insightful documents and videos generously shared by consultant Dave Chase, focused on nonprofit board development and organizational leadership.
Key Documents and Videos
Additional Resources: Websites, Programs & Workshops
Common Good Vermont
Offers a comprehensive training calendar featuring their own workshops as well as partner programs across the country.
Start with their Nonprofit 101 page to find a wide array of useful content.
BoardSource
A national leader in nonprofit board leadership resources and best practices.
National Council of Nonprofits
Advocacy and resource hub for nonprofit organizations across the United States.
Nonprofit Learning Lab
Offers resources at all levels—from free webinars to full membership-based workshops.
NeighborWorks America
National organization providing training in leadership and board development (some programs are long-term and by application).
UNH Nonprofit Management
Scroll down their page to view current workshops available outside the formal certificate program.
Andy Robinson (VT-Based Trainer)
Consultants & Facilitators (Primarily VT-Based)
These professionals have been recommended by our network. For a broader list, visit Common Good Vermont’s Consultant Directory, which allows you to search by expertise.
Board/Organization Development:
Katherine Sims – Coaching, training, and meeting facilitation for Vermont nonprofits.
Stephanie Lahar – Based in Montpelier; supports board structure, governance, and organizational development.
Dave Chase – Consultant with nearly 20 years of experience across nonprofit, for-profit, and government sectors. Available remotely or in-person from Maine.
Jane Van Buren (Noonmark) – Strategic planning, board development, and executive search with diverse Vermont-based clientele.
Structural Integrity – Specializes in operations and systems that support organizational growth and mission alignment.
Leadership & Staff Development:
Carrie Williams Howe – Expert in designing effective meetings and strategies for organizational effectiveness, with a focus on developing group leadership skills.
Amanda Silver (NH) – Offers coaching and support for leadership development and organizational culture transformation.
The BDCC & SeVEDS Annual Reports provide an overview of the BDCC’s work in the previous fiscal year. The annual report is largely focused on Windham county data and looks to quantify the BDCC & SeVEDS’s impact on the region. The annual report also looks at each of the BDCC’s programs to assess their impact on the community. Previous annual reports can be found at the same link.
BDCC is Southeastern Vermont’s private, nonprofit, rural Economic Development Organization that serves as a catalyst for economic success so the people, businesses, and communities here can thrive.