Carbon removal combined with Eventgroove’s carbon-neutral shipping and 100% wind energy becomes another pillar of Eventgroove’s long-standing commitment to helping event organizers run climate-friendly events.
Think of this as you honor Earth Day Today – The Seventh Generation Principle is based on an ancient Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)* philosophy that the decisions we make today should result in a sustainable world seven generations into the future.
The Prospera Loan Funds Manager will oversee and manage several local revolving loanfunds (RLF) that are used to provide “gap” financing for small businesses in our region.The position is ideally…
Carbon removal combined with Eventgroove’s carbon-neutral shipping and 100% wind energy becomes another pillar of Eventgroove’s long-standing commitment to helping event organizers run climate-friendly events.
The Department of Interior announced this month that it will invest $46 million in funding for tribal communities as part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Climate Resilience Program.
New research documents the growing footprint of large institutional investors in the housing market during the pandemic, converting more and more of the nation’s single-family detached housing units into rental properties.
There are two types of companies in the world, he said at a recent Harvard Business Review leadership conference, “those who are great with AI and everyone else.”
21st Century Education Initiative – “You Should Care…”
The University of Montana’s Max S. Baucus Institute recently received $800,000 from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Lee has dubbed his bill the HOUSES Act, an acronym that stands for “Helping Open Underutilized Space to Ensure Shelter.” As the lengthy title implies, S.4062 would free up public lands, currently owned and managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), for high-density housing projects.
The authority’s momentum is well-timed with millions of dollars in federal funding earmarked for increasing long-distance passenger rail, such as the old North Coast Hiawatha that once crossed Montana’s southern tier.