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GFDA Top 10 – Here is our Top 23 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy!

The Great Falls Livability relocation magazine is a new tool to help you recruit talent from out of town to relocate to the Great Falls trade area.

Anaconda Local Development Corp. Director Adam Vauthier Has Positive Outlook

“We’re pushing hard to make more things happen.”

How Gigabit Internet Is Turning Smaller U.S. Cities Into Tech Hot Spots

Hyperfast digital networks have turned some of America’s smaller cities into superstars.

Missoula’s economy remains strong, outpacing state average

Fueled by growth in technology and the residential housing market, Missoula’s banks and business services continued to grow in 2019, outpacing the state average, according to this year’s economic report.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 1-30-20

THANK YOU to all you DOERS out there making great things happen in our region!!!

“We’re In This Together” – The Next Generation Analysis Project of Montana’s economic and community development tools, programs, and funding mechanisms.

Outreach meetings will be held throughout Montana over the next four months in an effort to gather key rural, tribal, and urban perspectives.

Indian Equity Fund helping small Montana Native-run businesses

The IEF matches investments made by small Native American run businesses into their own companies.

State of Bozeman: Mayor talks need for decent wages, more child care options

Mehl said Bozeman should be a place where people can work, live, play and retire. He said to keep that, people need access to housing, livable wages and services like child care.

University of Montana Team, Charmed, Accepted Into Techstars Accelerator Program

Charmed, a Missoula-based startup company assisted by the University of Montana, has been selected for the prestigious Techstars Boulder Accelerator program, which accepts less than 1% of applicants.

What’s changed in Big Sky country since the inception of Next Frontier Capital? Hint, the availability of venture capital.

From $7M to $152M, Per Year