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  • About
    • About Us
    • Who We Are >
      • Staff
      • Board
    • News >
      • Articles About CVHFH
      • Annual Reports
      • Building an Energy-Efficient Home
    • Partners >
      • Habitat for Humanity International
      • Vermont Housing and Conservation Board
      • Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition
      • Partner List
      • Vermont Center for Independent Living
    • Additional Vermont Programs
  • Our Work
    • Homeownership >
      • Homeownership Program
      • Apply to become a Homeowner
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      • State of Home Affordability in VT
    • Home Repairs
    • Subcontractors
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Established in 1987, the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board remains the forerunner in the nation in pioneering a comprehensive approach to affordable housing and community development linked with land conservation and historic preservation. The results have been impressive. With a cadre of nonprofit organizations working at the local level to identify and develop important projects in each community, the effects of 35 years of investment are discernible in every part of the state. VHCB has supported reinvestment in older housing in town and village centers, revitalizing downtown neighborhoods where residents can walk to services, and rebuilding a sense of community while spurring other private investment. The conservation of Vermont’s open and wild lands preserves the landscape that is such an integral part of the state’s identity, supports the agricultural and forest economies, protects wildlife habitat, and provides public access to the state’s waterways and woodlands.
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Mailing Address
PO Box 837
​Montpelier, VT 05601-0837

Physical Address
64 State Street
Montpelier VT 05602, in the Episcopal Church
(By appointment only)

Telephone
​(802) 522-8611

Email
admin@centralvermonthabitat.org

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Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity Inc. is an independent organization that is overseen by a board of directors and governed by its own policies. If you have a complaint about Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity Inc, please contact us at 802-522-8611 to discuss the issue or concern. If you believe your concern cannot be adequately addressed or resolved by the affiliate, or if your concern relates to Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity Inc leadership (board president or executive director), notify Habitat for Humanity International by following the process outlined on Habitat.org.
Form 990s can be viewed on our GuideStar profile.
Our governing documents, conflict of interest policy and financials statements can be made available for inspection at our office location by appointment only. Contact 802-522-8611 to schedule a visit.