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MATR Newsletter – November 16, 2022
The state with the best education wins!




Is there a Cat-Griz watch party near you?

Can’t be in Bobcat Stadium for the big game? We’ve got you covered! Cheer on the ‘Cats at one of our official Cat-Griz watch parties around the country.



Education is knowing what to do when you don’t know.


Today’s MATR Newsletter is sponsored by:

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Montana Business

  • TED Talk – The wheat field that could change the world

    Crop physiologist Guntur V. Subbarao and his team have developed an antibiotic-infused strain of wheat that naturally combats harmful, fertilizer-eating bacteria — a “monster” contributor to climate change. Learn more about how this breakthrough could once again revolutionize agriculture, increasing crop yields and protecting our planet at the same time.

  • Montana Produce Safety Grower Training Course – 12/6-7 – Online

    This remote course will help producers develop a farm food safety plan by detailing the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule, and reviewing the foundations of Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs). The course includes a copy of The Produce Safety Rule Grower Training Manual and a certificate of completion that satisfies the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule training requirements.

Next Generation Broadband in Montana

  • Mozilla launches VC arm to make the internet better

    Mozilla has launched a venture capital arm called Mozilla Ventures with a $35 million funding round that will invest in startups to “push the internet in a better direction,” says Mozilla Foundation president and executive director Mark Surman. “Mozilla’s vision for the future is that we can have an internet that is joyful and delightful, but also respectful and private,” Surman says.

Incubators and R&D

Non-Profit News

  • Washington Foundation gives $350K to 100 basic needs organizations

    The Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation has selected 100 food banks, food pantries, rescue missions, homeless shelters, and Salvation Army organizations across Montana to receive a combined $350,000 in additional grant funds to aid them in helping Montana’s most vulnerable citizens during the holiday season.

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