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pandemic recovery plan: AId for homeless families, childcare, small businesses, ‘Buy Local,’ broadband

Editor’s note: The headlines this week have focused on deficits, the November election, protests, and pandemic-related restrictions – and rightly so. But sometimes the “if it bleeds it leads” media mentality leads us to overlook other important events. This week, after long study, a think-team appointed by Gov. Phil Scott issued recommendations to improve our quality of life and speed the post-pandemic recovery.

June 3, 2020 – Montpelier – The Local Support and Community Action Team led by Paul Costello, Executive Director of Vermont Council on Rural Development, today released its interim report for economic and social recovery. The Action Team was convened in mid-April as part of the Economic Mitigation and Recovery Task Force and charged by Governor Scott with identifying and replicating regional and community recovery initiatives and gaps in recovery efforts to ensure equitable distribution of resources, especially in rural areas and underserved populations. The report emphasizes six initial recommendations, many already underway and part of the State’s first phases of economic mitigation proposals.

“This first report is the culmination of weeks of incredibly hard work by volunteers from across Vermont with diverse perspectives on how we recover from this pandemic and the ensuing economic and social crisis in a way that does not seek to bring us back to where we were pre-COVID-19, but instead forward towards a more resilient future,” said Costello. “We are a long way from true recovery but we are deeply committed to engaging in our communities to learn how we can replicate and extend innovative local programs and services and also how we fill gaps to make this recovery as equitable as we can for rural and underserved Vermonters.”

The report emphasizes six preliminary recommendations for recovery:

Many of these preliminary recommendations are underway already and efforts are being made to grow and expand initiatives where possible. For example, a group of volunteers from the public and private sector are set to launch a restaurant pilot in Brattleboro modeled after the highly successful ShiftMeals program. Instead of FEMA MREs, restaurants will prepare nourishing meals each week for community members in need. If successful, the group will support expansion efforts across Vermont.


This report is the product of input from thousands of community leaders, state officials and individuals in every corner of Vermont. From the start, the Local Support and Community Action Team committed to learning from businesses, nonprofits, and community members making the process inclusive and open. The Action Team has been expanded to include greater representation from southern Vermont, small business and persons of color. A full list of members can be found below.

Dr. Jude Smith Rachele is new to the group but well known in Vermont for her business and community work on inclusivity, ethics, leadership and governance. “Working with this team is a tremendous honor. Getting to know so many new people who, like me, care so deeply about helping our communities in these challenging times is really uplifting. We want to be sure our work supports economic revitalization as well because we know good jobs are foundational to getting people back on their feet.”

Next steps for the Action Team includes regional meetings to deepen understanding of varying needs across Vermont, support for downtowns and buy local efforts, workforce retention and recruitment to include an effort to encourage urban and suburban resettlement in Vermont and the establishment of metrics to begin to understand and measure recovery progress.

“Vermonters are hardy, we are creative and determined,” added Costello. “We will get through this because we are united in support of each other and in our commitment to making Vermont an even better place to live.”

The full report can be found here. More information about the Economic Mitigation and Recovery Task Force can be found here.

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Local Support and Community Action Team Roster

State Agency and Vermont Council of Rural Development Implementation Partners

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