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The NY Times – The most in-demand kitchen in Missoula, Montana is run by refugees

Round Missoula, a university city of 75,000, Ms. Al-Masry, 33, has develop into a small superstar chef. Clients in denims and heavy boots lined up outdoors in sub-freezing temperatures to pattern baba ghanoush and halawa with semolina, a semolina dessert topped with pistachios.

Habitat for Humanity of Missoula seeks land donations to build affordable housing

In an effort to increase affordable housing options in the city, Habitat for Humanity of Missoula seeks homeowners with underutilized backyard space to donate land to community land trusts.

New approach to affordable housing in Missoula could be a model for the rest of the state

NeighborWorks Montana partnered with the North Missoula Community Development Corporation (NMCDC) to try something brand new in the state to preserve the housing for renters: they’re establishing the property as a community land trust.

Bye, Zoom: This smart new app is the future of online meetings

Switchboard brings a whole new approach to remote teamwork—and makes familiar videoconferencing seem archaic in comparison.

New incentives to entice Missoula developers to include affordable housing in projects

“We know it can be a challenge to include income-restricted units in buildings,” said Emily Harris-Shears, the city’s housing policy specialist. “We may be able to offer ways to do that so that it helps their bottom line, as well as our community goals around housing.”

First in the nation, in Livingston, Montana: A nonprofit, federally inspected, meat processing plant

“The ability for producers to come in and be a part of the project, they get the taxes benefit, we’re able to help out those in need in different areas in Montana,”

Missoula hires firm to review successes, gaps in plan to end homelessness

This week, members of the City Council approved a $42,000 contact with JG Research and Evaluation to take a comprehensive look at Reaching Home: Missoula’s 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness.

Big Sky Business Insight Summit to address housing and child care challenges – 5/18-20 – University of Montana, Missoula

The agency estimated it costs an average of $9,515 per year for infant care. 

Volunteers wrap up after removing 40 tons of trash under Missoula’s Reserve St. Bridge – Missoula ‘s Reserve St. Public Working Group Meets Every Tuesday at 9:00

“We thought we might come down for a day and clean up this area like we have in years past, but it was more than we thought,” said Kevin Davis, organizer of the cleanups and head of the Reserve Street Public Working Group.

Missoula ‘s Reserve St. Public Working Group Meets Every Tuesday at 9:00

Mission Statement: To improve functionality and livability in Missoula’s busiest corridor for all citizens with a focus on traffic safety, mobility options, and chronic homelessness.