Please contact us if you have any flood related questions, concerns, or want to talk about your situation.
Email - agr.floodresponse@vermont.gov | Phone - 802-828-2430
Volunteering
- Kingdom United Resilience & Recovery Effort (KURRVE) - focused on the Northeast Kingdom following the flooding event of July 25th. KURRVE was established following the floods and severe weather of 2023. Visit their website for more information.
- Northeast Kingdom Organizing - Flood Recovery 2024
- The Crew - Community resilience for the Waterbury area.
- City of Barre - Volunteering, monetary and goods donations.
- State of Vermont Volunteer - To volunteer with recovery efforts, you can register here.
- Farm First is available to connect with technical, legal or financial assistance as well as to a counselor or trained peer.
Other Resources
- Vermont Agricultural Mediation Program - VTAMP provides free mediation services to the agricultural community to help resolve disputes before they end up in court. For background information about mediation, click here.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. Call 988 if in crisis..
- Floods and their Aftereffects - Resources and information from the CDC
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning - Resources and information from the CDC
- Private Drinking Water - Well Safety and Maintenance - Resources and information from the Vermont Department of Health
- Northern New England Region | American Red Cross
- United Way in Vermont
- Vermont Agricultural Mediation Program - free mediation services to resolve financial and other farm related issues
- UVM Spatial Analysis/Drone Team - UVM's team is working hard to inventory the damage using drones and satellites. If a farm needs evidence of damage to get relief funds please reach out via email at: uas@uvm.edu.
- Vermont Floods 2023 (earthengine.app) - map of flooded areas in VT from GOOGLE Earth Engine
- Farm Credit East - Crop Growers agents will assist all growers who have questions concerning reporting, contact the Northeast Service Center at 800-234-7012 or www.cropgrowers.com
- UVM Extension Disaster & Flood Recovery Resources - Resources tor recovery from the recent catastrophic flood event as well as other natural disasters
- The Replace Your Ride Program, which provides up to $5,000 for swapping a gas- or diesel-powered vehicle for cleaner transportation options, will increase program eligibility to include flood-damaged vehicles, regardless of their age and whether they are currently drivable. Vehicles will still have to meet other program guidelines.
- The Incentive Program for New Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs), which currently provides up to $5,000 for a new purchased or leased PEV, will provide an additional $1,000 incentive (up to $6,000 total) to eligible Vermonters replacing a flood-damaged vehicle.
- The MileageSmart Program, the state’s high-efficiency used vehicle program that provides up to 25% of a vehicle’s price, will automatically provide a full $5,000 incentive to Vermonters replacing a flood-damaged vehicle.
- Program participants may use these programs to bundle different state incentives, for as much as to $11,000 off the price of a new PEV and a maximum of $10,000 off the price of a used PEV, as well as with other local utility rebates and federal tax credits.