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Native Americans largely shut out of green jobs

Green-collar jobs are dominated by white men, with many low-income people of color either unaware of the opportunities or unable to access them.

The secret to happy, healthy homes? Universal childcare

Having a stable home, or even being able to afford one, requires stable childcare—something COVID-19 cast in sharp relief. The question now is what to do about it.

The University of Montana has issued an RFP to employ an advertising/marketing firm

The University of Montana has issued an RFP to employ an advertising/marketing firm in the creation of a new umbrella marketing and advertising campaign to assist in growing enrollment and driving results while building brand…

Montana Film Office seeks extras for ‘Supercell’ film

If you or anyone you know is interested, please email headshot/recent photo, availability, resume and personal physical description to:

Request for Proposal – Montana Economic Developers Association (MEDA) Process and Priorities Strategy for MEDA’s NextGen Study – Advancing Economic and Community Development for Montana

Montana Economic Developers Association (MEDA) is requesting proposals from consultants / firms to provide well planned meeting facilitation services in support of the strategic efforts to advance the “Montana Next Generation Analysis; Community and Economic Development Tools” (NextGen) study that was completed in 2020.

Montana State University Extension Launches Survey to Understand Montana’s “Brain Gain”

MSU is launching a survey that will help local leaders understand who is moving into our communities, why are they choosing these places and what they need to stay.

Great Falls College and UM create path for students to get social work degree

“This is a tremendous opportunity for students in the region who aren’t able to move but are interested in going into the social work field.”

Regional Population Loss ‘Metastasizes’ in the Last Decade

Two-thirds of rural counties lost population from 2010-19. The underlying pattern is evident in trends dating to 1970.

Bill letting candidates spend campaign money on childcare heads to Montana Governor’s desk

“It allows us to make that balance between our family life and our public service,” she said at the time.

Remote workers are being paid $20,000 to relocate to America’s small towns

For towns and counties, it’s well worth forking out money to diversify their populations and boost their economies. New residents patronize local restaurants and stores, pay taxes, enroll their kids in schools and may volunteer or immerse themselves in civic activities.