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Financial Help in Vermont

Escaping poverty isn’t only about income, it’s about building a foundation that holds. JohnHelp connects you to free credit counseling, debt guidance, tax help, and savings programs that put you back in control, and in Vermont, that help is within reach. Whether you live in Burlington, Essex, and Rutland or a small town in between, JohnHelp connects Vermont residents to trusted, local support.

Small steps compound. The right counselor, the right program, the right refund can be the difference between falling behind and getting ahead.

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Finance help available in Vermont

Free credit & debt counseling

Nonprofit counselors help you build a budget, manage debt, and make a plan you can actually follow, at no cost.

Free tax preparation (VITA)

Free, IRS-certified tax help that ensures you claim every credit you’ve earned, like the EITC, often worth thousands.

Matched-savings programs

Programs that match your savings toward goals like a home, education, or a small business.

Emergency financial assistance

One-time help with essential bills to keep a short-term crisis from spiraling.

Who qualifies in Vermont?

Credit counseling and free tax prep are widely available regardless of income, while some savings and assistance programs have guidelines. JohnHelp helps you find the right fit near you.

JohnHelp shows you finance options near Burlington, Essex, and Rutland and across Vermont, ranked by what you qualify for and how close it is.

Finance help in Vermont: common questions

Reputable nonprofit credit counseling is free or very low cost. JohnHelp connects you to trustworthy providers.

The VITA program offers free tax preparation to many households. Filing correctly can unlock valuable refunds like the Earned Income Tax Credit.

Sometimes. Emergency financial-assistance programs exist for essential needs. Search JohnHelp to see what’s available near you.

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Finance help in Vermont

Help is closer than you think.

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