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Four tribes in Montana receive millions in coronavirus relief funds

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced last week that it was awarding nearly $70 million in Indian Community Development Block Grants to 49 tribal communities, including the Blackfeet, Fort Belknap, Fort Peck and Northern Cheyenne tribes in Montana.

Census Bureau survey reveals undercount of Native, Black and Hispanic populations

The U.S. Census Bureau Thursday said its 2020 headcount missed American Indian, Black and Hispanic residents at higher rates than a decade ago. The Census Bureau’s post-census survey measures whether certain populations were undercounted or…

DignityMoves – San Francisco’s first tiny home village for homeless people opens. At $15,000 a pop, city says it’s cost-effective

Known as the DignityMoves Village, the site is San Francisco’s first experiment with tiny homes, an approach to homelessness that’s been used in Oakland, San Jose and other Bay Area cities.

Prospera Pulse March and April Events in Southwest, Montana

Prospera Business Network is the lead non-profit organization advancing and supporting community-centered economic development in southwest Montana.

Welcome to Next Frontier Capital’s 2022 Winter Newsletter.

We maintain a robust confidence in the Intermountain West as a stellar place to live, work, and invest. All of us at NFC are humbled by the quality of people we work with and the impactful missions and values of the companies and individuals in our orbits. It is a privilege to play this important role as a regional VC firm, and we look forward to continuing to unlock the potential of entrepreneurs across the Intermountain West.

C-Pace – What is the potential impact on Montana’s economy and climate impact if just 15% of commercial facilities participate?

$2 Billion – Total Market Size

Survey Paints Clear Picture of Tomorrow’s Infrastructure Needs

A survey of several hundred public officials at all levels of government polled their thoughts on artificial intelligence, resiliency, climate change and more when thinking on the infrastructure needs of tomorrow.

Big Sky Economic Development – March 2022 Trainings and Events

Southwest Montana Boots to Business Reboot – March 10th

Helena businesses get boost from city & MBAC’s post-COVID loan, grant programs

Charmayne Kaminski, a loan officer with MBAC, says they received four applications for the loan/grant program and 19 for the direct grants.

Bozeman to pursue incentive-based affordable housing policies

City staff members are proposing ways to incentivize affordable housing, how to incorporate increased departures designed for affordable housing into the city’s administrative review process and how the planned unit development process — which essentially allows developers to skirt some city standards if they can provide enough public benefits — can be retooled to focus on affordability.