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TOMIS is the Tour and Activity Industry's only one-stop shop for all things digital marketing.

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Bear Paw Development Corporation is a private non-profit organization created for the purpose of administering programs to help improve regional economic conditions in Hill, Blaine, Liberty, Chouteau and Phillips Counties and the Fort Belknap and Rocky Boy's Indian Reservations.

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Welcome to MEDA: Leadership Dedicated to Building Montana's Economy

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"For small to medium to national organizations, for events and fundraisers of any size, in any format – live, virtual or hybrid – the platform is built for scale."

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The MDT Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program encourages and supports the participation of companies owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals in transportation contracts.

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Working to create a clean and balanced energy portfolio that will provide for a safe and reliable energy future. Learn more at http://www.NorthWesternEnergy.com/BrightFuture

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Dorsey & Whitney - An International business law firm, applying a business perspective to clients' needs in Missoula, Montana and beyond.

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PFL Tech Inc. is a marketing technology company that provides sales enablement and marketing automation solutions, as well asprinting, mailing, and fulfillment services. They also provide some great Montana Jobs.

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis – FOCUS ON Early care costs, Indian Country challenges, and regional economic conditions

What drives the cost of high-quality early care and education?

Dorsey – Ninth Circuit Asks Montana Supreme Court for Guidance: Is an Employer Defending Itself in a Wrongful Discharge Lawsuit Limited to the Reasons for Termination Given in a Discharge Letter?

Many Montana employees can claim the protection of Montana’s unique Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act, which generally bars an employer for terminating an employee without “good cause” after the employee has completed a probationary period.

Andrew Field, PFL CEO and Founder, Is Retiring; President Nick Runyon to Assume CEO Role

PFL began life under Field as the world’s first online commercial printer in 1996. Its mission was, and remains, to help businesses become successful. PFL, then PrintingForLess.com, enjoyed early success with rapid growth, three appearances on the Inc. 500 list, and industry-leading technology development.

Bear Paw Development Corporation’s Quarterly Newsletter

While we’ve turned the page on another year, we still fully understand the need to be front-and-center when it comes to doing what is possible to make this special part of Montana the very best it can be, and a wonderful place to live, work, raise a family and invest.

Prospera Seminars and Events to Improve Your Efforts

Strengthen Your Team

Power Up Your Nonprofit: Create your Business, Financial, Fundraising & Marketing Plan 

This course is also designed to help new nonprofit leaders who are looking to expand their organization or programming.

Power Up Your Nonprofit: Create your Business, Financial, Fundraising & Marketing Plan 

This course is also designed to help new nonprofit leaders who are looking to expand their organization or programming.

Power Up Your Nonprofit: Create your Business, Financial, Fundraising & Marketing Plan 

This course is also designed to help new nonprofit leaders who are looking to expand their organization or programming.

Flathead Electric Co-op is offering over $118,000 in scholarships to local students this year. Applications are due March 15.

Graduating high school seniors across the Co-op’s service area, as well as current undergraduates, are encouraged to explore the requirements on the co-op’s website at flatheadelectric.com/scholarships

City of Bozeman begins offering paid parental leave – City of Bozeman Career Opportunities

The city is now offering eight weeks of paid leave to employees after a birth or adoption, city manager Jeff Mihelich announced in a news release Tuesday.