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Catalysts for Change

How Nonprofits and a Foundation Are Helping Shape Vermont's Future

Doug Wilhelm 

(Author)

Jeffrey Hollender 

(Preface by)

Crea Lintilhac 

(Introduction by)
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Description

How do we shift to a clean energy economy, help communities adapt to climate change, and help responsible and local journalism survive?


Supported by an activist family foundation and often working closely with it, Vermont nonprofits have played vital roles in making positive progress on these and other complex challenges. The stories in Catalysts for Change tell what these partnerships have achieved, and how.


Highly readable, informative, and inspiring, Catalysts for Change begins with Claire Malcolm's jarring experience as a newly trained nurse witnessing unsafe childbirth practices among the poor in China, where she lived and worked for nearly half a century. Widowed and living in Vermont later in life, Claire created the Lintilhac Foundation to help bring nurse-midwifery back into the American healthcare system, in Vermont's largest hospital. Over the decades since Claire's passing in 1984, the foundation, run by her daughter-in-law and son, has expanded its focus to support and work closely with nonprofits in maternal and child health, responsible journalism, water quality, land conservation, and clean energy.


The Lintilhac Foundation's story is a rewarding one-both for everyone who cares about Vermont and for philanthropies across the country that are seeking new models for how they can play a more engaged role in their communities.

Product Details

PublisherRootstock Publishing
Publish DateMarch 29, 2022
Pages310
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781578690633
Dimensions9.2 X 6.1 X 0.7 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Doug Wilhelm is a former Vermont reporter for the Boston Globe, and has been a full time self-employed writer and editor in Vermont for the past 35 years. He has written 17 books for young readers, including Street of Storytellers (Rootstock, 2019) and The Revealers (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2003), which was the focus of reading and discussion projects in over 1,000 schools in the US and internationally. Wilhelm edited and contributed to China In Another Time (Rootstock, 2019), a memoir by Claire M. Lintilhac. He has also written ten books for the Choose Your Own Adventure series.
Co-founder of Seventh Generation

Reviews

"The great theme of Catalysts for Change is health-health of the individual, of the environment and of the democracy. Wilhelm's book ranges over the wide landscape of good works promoted by an active and engaged foundation, which channels its resources toward dedicated people working on everything from maternal health to water quality to independent journalism."

-David Moats, author of Civil Wars and winner of the Pulitzer Prize

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