07/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/06/2026 14:32
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 6, 2026
Contacts:
Mary Richter | Executive Director
Vermont Department of Financial Regulation
802-249-6495; [email protected]
Micro-Grant Opportunity for Vermont Organizations to Provide Financial Services and Fraud Prevention Education
The Vermont Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) is pleased to announce that it is opening another cycle for its micro-grant program to support Vermont organizations providing financial services education. This grant program is authorized in 9 V.S.A. § 5601 and § 5616, using funds available in the Vermont Financial Services Education and Victim Restitution Special Fund ("Fund"). Grant applications will be accepted by email until 5 PM on Friday, July 31, 2026 at the address listed below. The Fund was established in 2019, and allows a portion of settlements arising out of DFR enforcement matters to be retained for the purposes of education and restitution.
"Through these micro-grants we hope to leverage partnerships with community organizations to promote financial preparedness and protect Vermonters from scams and fraud," said DFR Commissioner Kaj Samsom. "I am pleased to extend another grant round this year and look forward to supporting new or emerging programs that are small in scale but have a big impact for Vermonters."
For the 2026 third-quarter grant cycle, DFR is accepting micro-grant applications for targeted initiatives (e.g., innovative pilot efforts or one-time or short-duration events) of up to $10,000 per application.
Potential applicants must meet the application criteria below to be eligible for a grant. Grants will be awarded at the discretion of the Commissioner based on funds availability and their alignment with the priority criteria listed in the full application.
Grant applications are available online
Direct any questions about the application or granting process to Mary Richter at [email protected].
Grant Awards and Timelines
Eligibility of Grantees
Applications for micro-grants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a grant: