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One Montana Spring 2017 Newsletter – Model Collaboration and Innovation Continue

Our work is fueled by our shared passion for this great state we all love and enjoy.

Montana Nonprofit Association’s 16th Annual Conference "Go Further Together" 9/26-28, Missoula, MT

The MNA Conference brings more than 400 people together for the premier nonprofit convening in the region.

Find Data in Your Nonprofit Organization’s Everyday Activities

Collected information can help create new programs, impact changes to your current ones, and highlight how well your organization is doing.

Announcing: Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence in Montana, Revised 2017

Nonprofit leaders are increasingly challenged by greater community needs, heightened public demands for accountability and limited or often declining resources.

Are Nonprofits the New Go-To Choice for Altruistic Jobseekers?

Public service students appear to be shying away from working in government, possibly worsening the sector’s longtime hiring struggle.

The International Wildlife Film Festival remembers founder Chuck Jonkel

The celebration is about remembering a man who believed that if people could get excited about wildlife, if they could understand it, they’d want to protect it.

The 2017 Event at Rebecca Farm opens volunteer signups. Take part in something great, July 19-23

Established by the late Rebecca "Becky" Broussard, The Event at Rebecca Farm is a world-class, community-oriented event featuring courses that range from novice to Olympic qualifier. Competitors compete in the three main disciplines of eventing: dressage, cross-country and show jumping.

The Bellamy Brothers, Lucinda Williams, Asleep At The Wheel and more … to play at Red Ants Pants Festival

This is the seventh year of the music festival, which benefits the Red Ants Pants Foundation, a nonprofit organization in support of women’s leadership, working farms and ranches, and rural communities.

The Nonprofit Industry Has A Big Wage Gap Problem

Not to mention the fact that in an industry that is 70% female, fewer than 45% of CEO positions are occupied by women.

Brad Pitt’s non-profit sued for non-payment in Fort Peck housing project

Make It Right was founded by Pitt in 2007 in an effort to build homes, buildings and communities for people in need, according to the company website.