Vermont Comedy Club Announcesโ Launch of Nonprofit, Vermont Comedy Arts
BURLINGTON, VT – After a decade of bringing laughter to Burlington, Vermont Comedy Club ownersโฃ Natalie Miller and Nathan Hartswick announcedโค todayโ the launch of Vermont comedy Arts, a new 501c3 nonprofit institution.โฃ The move aims to bolster the club’s educational programs, special events, and support the โฃgrowingโข local improv scene while strengthening the financial stability of the comedy ecosystem in โฃVermont.
Vermont Comedy Club first operated as a booking entityโฃ before opening it’s doors at 101โค Main Street in 2015. Since then,the club hasโข become a vital โlaunching pad for local comedic talent,including carmen Lagala,Ash Diggs,and Tina Friml,all of whom have gone on to perform in Newโ York City.
vermont Comedy Artsโข will focus on the club’s existing comedy education programs, as wellโ as events likeโค the Big Pond Improv Festival, Vermont’s Funniest Comedian competition, and the Vermont comedy Awards. Miller will serve as the nonprofit’s executive director.
The creation โof the nonprofit is a strategic โคresponse to recent economic challenges faced by the club,including an 18-month closure during the pandemic,downtown construction,and โคconcerns regarding โcity safety. “Creating a dedicated nonprofit for our mission-driven offerings, one that isโ eligible to receive tax-deductibleโ donations, grants, and sponsorships – we feel could โคbe a game-changer,” Hartswick stated in a pressโค release.
Currently, Vermont Comedy Arts is seeking aโค downtown location to house performance space, classrooms, and offices.โฃ
“we love what โคwe do, but we can’t โdo it forever,” Miller โsaid.”we believe that the combination of Vermont Comedy Club and Vermont Comedy Arts will set the comedy scene here up for continued growth and success for generations toโ come.”