City Club Missoula, Montana

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City Club Missoula hosts Missoula first responders leadership

Missoula law enforcement and fire addressed the community during City Club, updating the public not just on priorities for their agencies.

Leadership Montana Flagship Class of 2027 – Applications are OPEN – Deadline: February 28, 2026

We are a collaboration of leaders from business, labor, healthcare, education, nonprofit, and government coming together to form a strong partnership for the betterment of our state. Leadership Montana offers participants a program that strengthens leadership skills while fostering personal growth and reflection. Participants gain a deeper awareness of issues affecting Montana all while building powerful and personal connections with their classmates and network of committed alumni.

Why is the United States 24th in the global happiness ranking? Missoula Aging Services launches grassroots Missoula Villages neighbor-powered network

While sitting here in Paris at a sidewalk cafe surrounded by happily chatting folks (all facing out to the street) at various times in the day and into the night it really hit me that, while I’ve read a great deal about it, loneliness in the U.S. is one of the main causes, if not the instigator of our eroding quality of life.  

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City Club Missoula – Missoula leaders outline vision for growth and infrastructure at the Wye

Community and economic development director Andrew Hagemeier said the county is addressing two urgent issues at once—a persistent housing shortage and a dwindling supply of industrial land—while planning decades into the future, noting that Missoula’s high quality of life continues to drive growth and demand.

Montana Nonprofits by the Numbers – We’re hitting the road in February!

We’ll break down the data, highlight what’s changing for services, fundraising, and employment, and offer clear takeaways you can use with your board, donors, and community. Following the one-hour presentation, we’ll have an opportunity for discussion with fellow nonprofit attendees, AND a chance for meeting with staffers from Montana’s congressional delegation.

The 51st Annual Montana Economic Outlook Seminar Coming to 9 Cities January – March 2026

Sales Tax in Montana.  Is It Time?

Do your schools have a class on How to Disagree?

The Litowitz Center for Enlightened Disagreement uses a multifaceted approach that combines research, curriculum, outreach, and convening to provide students, community members, and organizations with intellectual and analytical tools and skills to navigate disagreement. It helps them harness the power of difference in service of greater understanding, knowledge, and progress.

How Ford, Farnsworth and Berners-Lee Help Make Us All More Anti-Social. We’re Even Building for Loneliness With AI.

“A fundamental paradox at the core of human life is that we are highly social and made better in every way by being around people,” Epley said. “And yet over and over, we have opportunities to connect that we don’t take, or even actively reject, and it is a terrible mistake.”

The Montana Nonprofit Association Announces A New Fundraising Hub To Help Members

Thanks to a generous three-year grant, MNA is leaning in and bringing new resources to support members’ abilities to raise money from individual donors across Montana.