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2012: Nonprofits, Elections and an Economic Revolution

We must elect leaders who do not question this new equation, but who seek it out from day one of assuming office.

Businesses seek state’s new ‘benefit corporation’ status

It was the first business day they could register under a recently approved state law that gives companies a way to legally structure their businesses to consider social and environmental efforts as part of their missions.

Viral charitable donations based on users’ interests and activities

Snoball aims to encourage viral social giving, via a platform that enables users to donate based on an event or action.

Missoula Downtown Association Now Accepting Applications for 2012 Caras Park Pavilion Sponsorship Program

The goal of the Pavilion Sponsorship Program is to assist nonprofit organizations in
producing events at Caras Park that benefit the Missoula community.

How partnering with nonprofits can boost innovation

The Disappearing Barriers Between Business And Nonprofits Are Driving Innovation

Happy Holidays from the O’Connor Center for the Rocky Mountain West

Happy Holidays and
Best Wishes for the
Coming Year

From all of us at the O’Connor Center
for the Rocky Mountain West

The Montana Budget and Policy Center receives $200,000 grant for research

During the legislative session, the MBPC supported a handful of bills and pushed for the state to update and produce realistic revenue estimates, hoping to avoid the unnecessary cuts that occurred.

If You Think Making Money is Hard, Try a Non-Profit

Here are the common reasons I hear that make starting and running a non-profit actually more difficult than starting and running a conventional business:

Build Montana, at http://www.buildmontana.org, is a terrific resource for people looking to donate, volunteer or simply learn more about the state’s thousands of nonprofits.

As much as anything, the site aims to build awareness and relationships between organizations and Montanans who are able and willing to help in any way.

Charitable Giving When Altruism and Similarity Are Linked

Harvard Business School professor Julio J. Rotemberg looks at what makes people decide to contribute to a charity.