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Fed money to bolster child care in Montana now available

Child-care providers in Montana can start applying for a share of $31 million in federal funds, meant to bolster their business and make a dent in the state’s shortage of child-care slots.

Small Business Disparity Study Oct. 20,26, 28.

The Department of Transportation (MDT) whether businesses face barriers when contracting with MDT and Montana’s airports and if additional barriers exist for small, Minority-owned, or women-owned businesses.

Small Business Disparity Study Oct. 20,26, 28.

The Department of Transportation (MDT) whether businesses face barriers when contracting with MDT and Montana’s airports and if additional barriers exist for small, Minority-owned, or women-owned businesses.

Information on Childcare Stabilization ARPA Grant- Webinars

I encourage you all to visit this website from DPPHS. This website has all the current information on the childcare stabilization funds and will continue to be updated as new programs come to fruition. 

Montana economists push to make child tax credits permanent

Initial Montana delegation support for the child tax credit was limited to U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, a Democrat. Republicans Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Matt Rosendale voted against ARPA.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 10-3-21

Here is our Top 17 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.

Montana Economy & Workforce Trends – Opportunities Going Forward

Want to know where the workers are?

MEDA October News

Here are a few highlights of what is in the newsletter:

MSUB and MUS Receive Boost for International Education and Collaboration

Grant funds will be used to update the Study Montana website by increasing its visibility in multiple world regions. The funds will also support Study Montana’s participation at national conferences.

Tourists, residents reminded to ‘Recreate Responsibly’ during the fall season

With autumn leaves falling and cooler weather moving in, Visit Southeast Montana and the Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development (MOTBD) remind visitors and residents to ‘Recreate Responsibly’ when you are Out Here in Southeast Montana.