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Bozeman CoHousing – Subsidized Housing Opportunity For First Time Home Buyers – 

Bozeman CoHousing is looking for someone to join our community of new, high quality and energy efficient private homes.

Child-Care Prices Are Rising at Nearly Twice the Overall Inflation Rate

Drawing on a decade of data, the 10th annual Care.com Cost of Care Report is our most comprehensive research yet. Uncover cost trends and valuable cost-saving strategies for your child care needs.

The Impact of Zoning Legislation on Affordable Housing in Montana

Montana has become an expensive place to live, particularly for those who are not wealthy.

Former Montana revenue director says property tax system ‘rigged,’ ‘broken’

Homeowners and renters in Montana are about to experience the largest property tax increase in history — and it’s by design, said Dan Bucks, former head of the Montana Department of Revenue.

Sen. Jon Tester advocates for creation of Montana Tech Hub

A regional tech hub in Montana would allow those in the public and private sectors to gather in a centralized location with financial and academic institutions to participate in tech innovations.

Montana Digital Academy offering new Artificial Intelligence course to high school students

Leaders with the Montana Digital Academy say bringing Artificial Intelligence to schools is an opportunity to embrace the future.

Is Missoula supporting your priorities?

Let us know by commenting in the CAPER forum tab on EngageMissoula, or by emailing Karen ([email protected]) or Kendra ([email protected]).  

UM Receives $8M grant to benefit the L.S. Skaggs Institute for Health Innovation

Only three years after its creation, the University of Montana and University of Montana Foundation today announced a significant investment to benefit the L.S. Skaggs Institute for Health Innovation.

10 new nonprofit jobs in Montana

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Legislation is effective at moderating harmful social media content

A new study has found that government legislation such as that recently introduced in the European Union can be effective at moderating harmful social media content, even when it comes to fast-paced platforms such as X (formerly Twitter). The findings have implications for policymakers looking to introduce similar regulations.