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Missoula nonprofit MoFi wins $1M grant from Facebook founder Zuckerberg, Rockefeller Foundation

MoFi will use the money mainly to hire specialists who will help businesses hire low-income workers across the Northern Rockies.

Montana Made: Archie Bray Foundation serves as hub for ceramic artists

"I think the Bray in a way has really been a place that has played a very significant role in the development of ceramics arts in this country,"

Real estate company Shelters to Shutters offers the homeless a house and a job

It has achieved an 87 percent annual employee retention rate for participants and a 93 percent success rate of participants not re-entering homeless services.

Wild Sheep Foundation relocates to Montana

CEO and President of the Wild Sheep Foundation, Gray Thornton and VP of conservation and operations, Kevin Hurley stopped by Montana This Morning on Wednesday morning to tell us about the relocation of the headquarters from Cody, WY.

Missoula Nonprofit MoFi Up For Million-Dollar Prize

Missoula’s MoFi, an organization that helps build community through entrepreneurship financing and consulting, is one of 20 finalists of more than 2,000 entrants from across the country – all vying for their chunk of $10 million in total funding.

Making it in Big Sky: Big Sky Community Food Bank

Seeing a constant increase in the need for emergency food in Big Sky, Anderson approached the Human Resource Development Council in Bozeman with the idea of starting a food bank.

New director Chris Dobbs leads the Museum of the Rockies

"Teach people about the past, with an immersive experience."

2018 Call for Proposals – The Montana Healthcare Foundation

Grant Opportunity Details:

Grant Amount: $10,000 – $100,000 –

Project Length: 1-2 years

Service from the Saddle – Back Country Horsemen

Far away from Washington, D.C., and in fact miles and miles away from the hum of any modern-day civilization, horsepackers will continue to wander into dialogues about stewardship and the role of humans in places that still seem utterly wild. Regardless of any conclusions reached or opinions held, burning conversations like the one that three horsemen had 45 years ago over the lick of a small fire will always have a place in wilderness.

College students create app to help feed those in need MEANS

Led by Maria Rose Belding, a group of students created MEANS Database to help connect businesses with leftovers to charities in need.