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91 new faces: City Club Missoula hosts forum on refugee resettlement

"One of the many wonderful and beautiful things about resettlement is being a part of what the larger needs are in our community and how we can benefit everyone in need, not just refugees," Poole said.

Montana’s MAPS (Media Arts in the Public Schools) Media Institute Receives Top National Honor

Montana Governor Steve Bullock shares that:
"MAPS better prepares our Montana students for the jobs of the future while they
explore their passion in the media arts. While this award is for everyone, without Peter
Rosten, there would be no MAPS. Peter was always willing to share his talents and
make the world around him a better place."

Missoula nonprofit EPI makes Outside Magazine’s best workplaces list

Ecology Project International, which employs 30 people in Missoula, was named No. 55 on the list. It’s the sixth time the organization has been recognized on the list. The organization actually has more than 100 employees across five countries, but all of its logistics are handled here.

City Club Missoula Presents: New Neighbors: Refugee Resettlement In Missoula, One Year Later – 11/13

Updating Missoula on refugee resettlement since 2016, covering successes, challenges and partnerships, as well as providing a brief outlook for 2018.

Here’s a More Tax-Efficient Way to Give to Charities

What many don’t know is they can take advantage of a strategy that allows them to combine those two needs and reduce their taxes.

Soft Landing Missoula gets national attention from Starbucks

Soft Landing Missoula is featured in an online video series created by coffee giant, Starbucks.

News from Missoula Children’s Theater Inc. Center for the Performing Arts

When the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future come knocking, where will you be? Those ghosts will be visiting Ebenezer Scrooge Nov. 30- Dec. 17 when the Missoula Community Theatre presents A Christmas Carol: The Musical.

Montana History Foundation Grant Application Process 2018

The Montana History Foundation grants process for 2018 is now open. The deadline for submission is January 22, 2018 at 3:30 pm.

How One Nonprofit Tries to Show Donors Their Money Is Well-Spent

Partners in Health focuses on performance indicators to assess its challenging global mission

Literacy Bitterroot receives $200,000 grant from the Rob and Terry Ryan Foundation to help ease budget shortfall

"We appreciate the generation gift from the Rob and Terry Foundation to replace our state and federal money that we lost, through no fault of our own, for three years," Stark said. "Our budget varies between $125,000 to $135,000 a year, and our grant of $65,000 from state and federal funding was half of our budget."