The Montana Community Foundation



The Montana Community Foundation is a philanthropic support organization offering donor services, endowment building opportunities and philanthropic advocacy.


Through the power of permanently endowed funds, the Foundation helps donors achieve their philanthropic goals and enables nonprofit organizations to establish stable income sources. In the broadest sense, our mission is to cultivate philanthropy to build Montana’s future.

Web Address

www.mtcf.org


Assets and Giving for Montana Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 124,041,175
2019 - 108,215,489
2018 - 100,536,044
2017 - 88,031,824
Domestic Grants

2020 - 4,892,727
2019 - 3,743,556
2018 - 4,347,753


    

Recent News from Montana Community Foundation


Powell County Community Foundation Builds Endowment
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

The Powell County Community Foundation is the only organization currently providing grant funds for nonprofits in Powell County.The foundation, established in 1999, has awarded 307 grants for over...more

Grants Offered to Support Mental Health Services in Indigenous Communities
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

Montana Community Foundation is offering grants to support mental health services in Indigenous communities.Montana is among the top 5 states with the highest proportion of American Indians and...more

Helena-Area Groups Among Those Sharing $1.5M in Grant Funds From Otto Bremer Trust
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

The foundation was selected by the Otto Bremer Trust as a philanthropic intermediary partner to administer the grants.The foundation received more than 400 pre-applications, totaling over $21...more

More than $1 million in scholarships available for Montana students | | lewistownnews.com
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

The Montana Community Foundation's mission is to cultivate a culture of giving so Montana communities can flourish. Founded in 1988, MCF manages...more

Letter to the Editor: Expressing Gratitude for a Stronger Montana
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

The Montana Community Foundation has given more than $1 million in scholarships to students in the state this yearand it plans to give more than $1 million in 2024, the Billings Gazette...more

Fdic and Occ Host Community Development Forum: Capacity Building for Nonprofits in Montana
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

If you're in the market for a new bank, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has just the thing for you. The agency is offering free training to community banks and nonprofits in recognition...more

Mary Rutherford: Changes to required minimum distributions from IRAs may impact ... - Missoulian
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

The Montana Community Foundation can help you and your professional advisor with this process. Call 406-443-8313 or visit mtcf.org. Mary Rutherford...more

Community Foundation closes the book on a successful year - Valley Journal
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

POLSON — The Greater Polson Community Foundation (GPCF) wrapped up 2022 with over $100000 in grants given to local organizations to help...more

Hill County Community Foundation Announces 2022 Grant Recipients
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

Thanks to some generous donors in Montana's Hill County, 10 nonprofit organizations are getting a little something extra for the holidays. The Hill County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the...more

Growing Support for Families Affected by Missing and Murdered Native Americans
Foundation: Montana Community Foundation

A year ago, the Montana Community Foundation teamed up with the Blackfeet Tribe to create the Snowbird Fund, a first-of-its-kind fund that provides immediate cash assistance to families and friends...more



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