Join Business for Montana's Outdoors and Wild Montana for an opportunity to hear more about conservation initiatives, the approach we take to our work, and how you and your business can be more involved.
Mission Statement: To improve functionality and livability in Missoula’s busiest corridor for all citizens with a focus on traffic safety, mobility options, and chronic homelessness.
Attendees will be offered a night of engaging storytelling and insights that highlight the diverse expertise within the MSU and Bozeman communities. Talks will cover a wide range of topics, including building businesses from the ground up, the importance of art in daily life and the role of landscapes in shaping our understanding of the world around us.
Mission Statement: To improve functionality and livability in Missoula’s busiest corridor for all citizens with a focus on traffic safety, mobility options, and chronic homelessness.
Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities, Drive Electric Montana and the City of Missoula are looking for feedback on Missoula's EV infrastructure planning. Join us in Missoula this Friday at 10am or Dec 4th at 5pm to share your thoughts and learn about the cities plans/ideas for expanding EV charging infrastructure around the city.
Reel Montana Nights is a fundraising event designed to support our flourishing film industry in Montana. It supports the Montana Media Coalition, an organization dedicated to advancing media manufacturing in Montana. By supporting this coalition, you are playing a crucial role in securing the future of Montana's film industry.
The Economic Leadership Forum provides an opportunity for local, provincial, and state leaders in both the public and private sectors to carry out in-depth discussions on key subjects affecting our regional economy. This year’s event will be coordinated in partnership with the Alaska Resources Conference.
Monthly Board Meetings (and all meetings) are open to the public and we welcome all to attend and participate. This month's guest speaker will be Jim Mathews, President of The Rail Passenger's Association, a national organization that serves as a voice for the more than 40 million rail passengers in the US.
Monthly Board meetings take place on the second Wednesday of every month from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Guest speakers join us on topics of interest and each committee provides an update on its efforts to restore/revitalize passenger rail to Southern Montana and beyond. Please join us, everyone is welcome. All meetings are virtual and recorded.
Come join the networking and learn who's in Missoula. At Speedgoat, we specialize in state-of-the-art real-time systems for real-time testing using Simulink® and Simulink® Real-Time™, the real-time operating system from MathWorks®.
Mission Statement: To improve functionality and livability in Missoula’s busiest corridor for all citizens with a focus on traffic safety, mobility options, and chronic homelessness.
This presentation introduces a first-of-its-kind discussion of the tension between housing as a financial product and housing as shelter. These insights will help local communities fight back against the current affordability housing crisis and opt out of the boom-and-bust cycles that have typified housing in postwar America.
E-Mo has also become a pretty great example for community organizing and mutual aid, and the upcoming East Missoula People’s Fair is the perfect encapsulation of the community’s character. The Saturday event is being held at Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore, a donation warehouse where they keep the costs low for people in need.
The conference will kick off at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, with a keynote address by Missoula Mayor Andrea Davis, “Common-Sense Solutions: Perspective from the Frontlines of Montana’s Housing Crisis.”
This webinar will address how employers can take steps to minimize the risk of being sued, how to protect your health plan from challenges, and if a lawsuit does arise, how to pursue winning strategies.
Hear from a panel of experienced developers and builders about the challenges of building a diverse housing stock in Missoula. Discussion includes elements driving Missoula’s construction costs, why current costs limit what can be developed, and whether the challenges in Missoula and Montana are unique.
Curious about entrepreneurship? Join us for a lunch-and-learn on November 19th to explore the basics of starting your own business. Samantha Alario from Blackstone Launchpad will guide you through key steps to turn your idea into reality.
Mission Statement: To improve functionality and livability in Missoula’s busiest corridor for all citizens with a focus on traffic safety, mobility options, and chronic homelessness.
This meeting, like the regular weekly sessions organized by the Reserve St. Public Working Group, is free and open to all interested individuals. The first half-hour will be dedicated to a general discussion among involved officials, setting the stage for insightful dialogue and collaboration. The remaining half of the hour will be open for a Questions and Answers session, providing attendees an opportunity to engage directly with the panelists.
It's time for the 123rd Brawl of the Wild - this Saturday, November 23rd, 2024. Kickoff is at 2:00pm Eastern Time! Join the Montana State Society and the University of Montana and Montana State University Alumni Associations for a Cat-Griz watch party at Yard House in downtown Washington, DC.
Mission Statement: To improve functionality and livability in Missoula’s busiest corridor for all citizens with a focus on traffic safety, mobility options, and chronic homelessness.