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Bill Gates Sr. urges Idahoans to donate to local charities – Microsoft founder’s father says small gifts add up

"No one can do it all," he said. "It doesn’t take tremendous resources to make a difference."

Denver offers to help nonprofits find funding

"It’s critical we work to collaborate in terms of providing services," said Mike Roque, director of the mayor’s office of strategic partnerships.

Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of NonProfits – Major Projects for 2005 and Beyond

The mission of the Big Sky Institute for the Advancement of Nonprofits (BSI) is to strengthen and increase the capacity of the nonprofit sector in the philanthropic divide states of Montana and those nearby.

Adventure Cycling of Missoula Hits Milestone – 200,000th membership, Reports Strong Growth

On April 8 its data-entry staff processed the 200,000th membership received by the association in its 30-year history.

"Why Apply for Grants at Grants.gov?" See the Spring 2005 Succeed

Is your grant applicant community ready to apply for a grant at
Grants.gov?

Why Nonprofits Have a Board Problem

n this interview, Chait discusses why nonprofit boards are failing, and how they can transform into powerful forces of leadership.

Montana Nonprofit Association Monthly eNews

MNA hires Member Services Director – Brad Robinson has been hired as MNA’s Member Services Director and will begin work at the association on April 20th. (Congratulations Brad. Russ)

Working for nonprofits fulfilling in Montana

"There is a lot of growth right now, there are so many organizations trying to do good things," he said.

Ever wonder what Montana’s nonprofit sector looks like?

Through the Montana Nonprofit Sector Report, MNA aims to build awareness about the sector and educate policymakers, the media, and the general public regarding the role nonprofits play in healthy and vibrant economies.

Youth movements: Cultural, arts outlets seek young patrons

"Our grandfathers are the ones that built these institutions, and we are the stewards that must keep them going," Nault said. "It’s not so much about the arts; it’s about the community.”