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A full audience attends a presentation in a large room featuring a Q&A panel discussion. Three speakers are shown on a projection screen at the front, with an American flag and framed pictures on the walls.
A full audience attends a presentation in a large room featuring a Q&A panel discussion. Three speakers are shown on a projection screen at the front, with an American flag and framed pictures on the walls.
Historian Jill Lepore speaks during a VTDigger event at the Manchester Community Library on Thursday, September 5, 2024. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

Dear reader,

As we close out this election season, many have reached out to me, expressing uncertainty about what lies ahead. Whether the election results make you feel hopeful, concerned or a mix of emotions, VTDigger remains committed to providing the accurate, fact-based news Vermonters need to stay informed and engaged. At the heart of our mission is delivering reliable information to help you make sense of complex times.

VTDigger has become Vermont’s trusted daily news source because we prioritize in-community reporting, depth, transparency and integrity. In a landscape where sensationalism and misinformation often dominate, we’re here to provide clarity. We cover the issues that matter to Vermonters — from local government and rural healthcare to housing and climate resilience — while serving as a vital check on those in power, no matter the political party.

This year alone, our team has produced thousands of stories, including critical reporting on the impacts of the 2023 and 2024 floods, housing policy changes affecting Vermonters experiencing homelessness, and timely election coverage accessed by 135,000 Vermonters in a single week. We also translated our election guide into 14 languages including American Sign Language, ensuring every Vermonter could access the voter information they needed.

And while national events often capture attention, VTDigger is committed to following the real impact of new policies — set at the federal, state or local level — on the daily lives of Vermonters.

How you can help:

As an independent, non-partisan newsroom, VTDigger is funded by readers who believe in our mission. While we’ve grown to serve half a million monthly readers, only a small fraction of those readers help fund our work. The market challenges facing journalism today mean we still lack the capacity to pursue many stories you are asking for. Your support directly impacts our ability to investigate the 1,600 news tips we receive annually, expand coverage on critical local issues, and keep our journalism accessible to all Vermonters without a paywall.

Supporting VTDigger is about more than funding news — it’s about investing in a Vermont where information is available to everyone. As we look to 2025, we’re asking you to help us sustain and expand our impact. A donation now during our year-end drive helps us cover the stories that matter, hold local leaders accountable, and bring Vermonters the facts in a world of growing uncertainty. Every dollar strengthens VTDigger’s commitment to delivering the truth and preserving our democracy.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to help neighbors and support independent, non-partisan journalism in Vermont. With your help, VTDigger will continue to serve as Vermont’s trusted news source, delivering the information you need to navigate these times.

Sincerely,

Sky Barsch
CEO, VTDigger


Read the story on VTDigger here: A message from the CEO of VTDigger: Our post-election commitment to you.

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