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The Montana World Affairs Council is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering global understanding and awareness in Montana’s communities and classrooms.

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The Missoula Chamber of Commerce advances the quality of life in Missoula by advocating for a healthy, responsible & diverse business environment & by providing resources that help businesses succeed. Contact Sharon Morren, Director of Membership, [email protected] to join.

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We will bring the North Coast Hiawatha train route back to Southern Montana

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

Printing Matters June 2008 Newsletter from PrintingForLess.com

This month we’re providing insight into how you can use your culture to become a more dynamic, more productive and more profitable organization.

MEDA June Online News

The June edition of MEDA Online News is now available. Check out our usual features (CRDC Success Story, Grant and Funding Opportunities, Working Group Updates, etc.) but if you need a little encouragement, be sure to read the “My Turn” article.

"Printing Matters" May 2008 Newsletter from PrintingForLess.com

This month we’re pointing you to some tips for making R & R your mantra, so you can tear into each task refreshed, excited and renewed.

May MEDA Online News

There is still time for you to register for the IEDC course: Real Estate Development and Reuse. We have 47 students and are looking for three more.

Practice Sustainability and Receive High-Quality Printing at PrintingForLess.com

Now, small business owners can fulfill their high-quality printing needs while doing their part to be environmentally responsible.

March MEDA Online News

Thanks to David Young, Professor, Community Resource Specialist Extension Service & College of Nursing, MSU, MEDA has more access to community grant information. You can bet we will have links from David in every newsletter.

PrintingForLess.com Wins Prestigious 2007 Management Plus Award

“We work diligently to hire and train the best to provide our customers with remarkable interactions they’ll want to tell their friends about,” says Andrew Field, PrintingForLess.com Founder and CEO. “This award recognizes how our investments in technology, training and talent companywide have enabled us to continually raise the bar.”

PrintingForLess.com February 2008 Newsletter

They say "love don’t cost a thing," but according to Valentine’s Day statistics, it certainly does.

PrintingForLess delivers grant to mentoring group, The Livingston Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Challenges others to match

PrintingForLess also challenged the program to find additional sponsors to match its donation.

PrintingForLess.com Helps Big Brothers Big Sisters Raise Over $33,000

“The funds raised for BBBS will help children ages 6 through 18 reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one mentor relationships,” says Andrew Field, PrintingForLess.com Founder and CEO. “By supporting this fine organization, we hope to help build a positive future for children in our local community.”