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.
The Montana Community Foundation is the flagship organization driving philanthropy throughout the entire state of Montana, not just one community...more
Calling all Mineral County non-profits! The Mineral County Community Foundation wants to remind organizations of the November 30 deadline for 2013...more
BOZEMAN - Anaconda Local Development Corporation, in partnership with the Montana Community Foundation and Montana State University Extension, has been selected to receive federal funding to support...more
Richland County Community Foundation needs about $5,000 more in its endowment fund by September in order to guarantee 4 percent annual income from the Montana Community Foundation forever. Ray...more
This year's Paul Ylvisaker Public Policy Award winner, Linda Reed, president and CEO of the Montana Community Foundation, delivered a formal talk on the relationship of rural philanthropy and...more
Oct. 25, the Joliet Community Center (JCC) was awarded a $1000 grant by the Montana Community Foundation upon the recommendation of the Joliet Area Community Foundation Endowment Fund advisors. The...more
The Montana Community Foundation has awarded a $6000 grant to the Greater Polson Community Foundation. The grant will help to fund the Community Foundation's community visioning project, Envision...more
The Great Falls Area Community Foundation is a permanent source of hope and support for Great Falls. Our mission is to provide opportunities for visionary philanthropy in the Great Falls area by...more
The Big Sky Carvers Endowment Fund, a component fund of the Montana Community Foundation has given a $10000 grant to Manhattan High School vocational education program, the Foundation said. The grant...more
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