2025 Park Access Grantee Announcement
- Vermont Parks Forever
- Jun 1
- 2 min read

Every year since 2016, Vermont Parks Forever (VPF) has granted passes to organizations working state-wide. Through these organizations, VPF helps foster families, youth programs, those with developmental disabilities, BIPOC communities, new Americans, mental health clients, and those with limited mobility, have more opportunities to experience all Vermont’s state parks have to offer.
The full list of 2025 Park Access Fund Grantees is below:
Boys & Girls Club of Brattleboro
Boys & Girls Club of Rutland County
Celebrate Recovery
Champlain Community Services (CCS)
Clara Martin Center
Clarina Howard Nichols Center
Come Alive Outside
Rutland Mental Health Services - Community Care Network
Counseling Service of Addison County, Inc. (CSAC)
Elevate Youth Services
Families First
Health Care & Rehabilitation Services (HCRS)
Howard Center
Kindle Farm School
Lamoille County Mental Health Services
Lamoille Family Center
Laraway Youth & Family Services
Lund
Mary Johnson Children's Center
MENTOR Vermont
Milton Family Community Center
The Collaborative
NCSS Academy of Learning
NFI Vermont - Cornerstone School
Northeast Disabled Athletic Association
Northeast Family Institute - Turning Points
Northeast Kingdom Learning Services
River Valley Therapeutic Residence
Riverflow Commmunity
Rutland County Parent Child Center
Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary
South Hero Land Trust
Spectrum Youth & Family Services
Springfield Area Parent Child Center
Sunrise Family Resource Center
The DREAM Program, Inc
The Family Place
The Janet S Munt Family Room
The Johnson Health Center
Turning Point of Franklin County
Upper Valley Services
Vermont Achievement Center, Sheldon Academy
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports
Vermont Adult Learning
Vermont Center for Independent Living
Vermont Defender General's Office
Vermont Kin As Parents
Vermont Works for Women
Washington County Mental Health
Windsor County Mentors
Windsor County Youth Services
Wings Community Programs
Working Bridges, United Way of Northwest VT and Green Mountain United Way
In addition to the Vermonters served by the grant recipients listed above, Vermont Parks Forever's Park Access Fund Pilot Program will help over 100,000 eligible Vermonters access the state parks for free this year. Learn about the Park Access Fund Pilot and check your eligibility.

