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Page 1: Go further together. - Montana Nonprofit Associationfuture. We traversed Montana multiple times to meet, network, educate, convene, listen, and advocate. We started the year with the

2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Go furthertogether.

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MNA was built on the belief that we would be stronger together than apart – and that has proved true.

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2017 was a year of regrounding, forward momentum, and looking toward the future. We traversed Montana multiple times to meet, network, educate, convene, listen, and advocate.

We started the year with the 2017 Legislative Session, which was followed by a Special Session to address revenue shortfalls. Both sessions included budget cuts which were challenging for our members. In response, the MNA Public Policy Council added a new topic to our public policy agenda, advocating for “a budget structure, including both revenue and appropriations, that meets the needs of today’s Montana.”

In April we celebrated the new edition of MNA’s Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence in Montana with a full-on road show. We saw almost 150 of our members in ten communities ranging from Kalispell to Glendive to Livingston. Other highlights include our four-part Nonprofit Management Series in Butte, Hamilton and Livingston, our first ever Nonprofit Financial Leadership Conference, and our most highly attended Conference to date with 461 registrants. In total, almost 1400 individuals participated in one of 33 community-based events.

Membership held steady with a retention rate of 82%. We ended 2017 with 543 nonprofit organization members and

77 affiliate members—consultants, businesses, government partners, and generous friends—who are an important part of our association. 36% of our members operated in rural communities and we welcomed 86 new members.

MNA’s total revenue in 2017 equaled $711,728 compared to the 2016 total of $529,901. Total increase in net assets was $59,865.

As we look back on 2017, we are grateful for the remarkable opportunity to serve our members and the larger nonprofit community in Montana. And, as we usher in 2018—our sixteenth anniversary—we recall MNA was built on the belief that we would be stronger together than apart —and that has proved true. Thank you for the opportunity to lead when leadership is needed, to give voice when it’s called for, and to be both your resource and partner in this demanding, meaningful, and optimistic work we share.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LETTER

DEAR FRIENDS,

Liz MooreExecutive Director

Mary PetersonBoard Chair

MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION 3

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Mary Peterson, ChairExecutive Director

Eagle Mount BozemanBozeman, MT

C.B. Pearson, Vice ChairSenior Vice President

M+R Strategic ServicesMissoula, MT

Susan Denson Guy, SecretaryExecutive Director

Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture

Bozeman, MT

Sherman Weimer, Treasurer Executive Director

Eastern Montana IndustriesMiles City, MT

Scott PankratzExecutive Director

Ecology Project InternationalMissoula, MT

Larry JohnsonAttorney at LawHamilton, MT

Dee IncoronatoDirector of Strategy

IntermountainBigfork, MT

Matt LundgrenExecutive DirectorFriendship House

of Christian ServiceBillings, MT

Leslie ModrowDevelopment DirectorBillings Public Library

FoundationBillings, MT

Brenda PetersonPresident and CEOThe Wendt Agency

Great Falls, MT

DeeAnn RichardsonExecutive Director

SAFE Harbor Ronan, MT

Jason RittalFallon County

Development AdvisorBaker, MT

Rob TallonReach, Inc.

Bozeman, MT

Andrea VernonExecutive Director

of Montana Campus Compact and Director of Civic Engagement

University of MontanaMissoula, MT

Bob Wilmouth President

Rocky Mountain CollegeBillings, MT

Dawn Wrigg Manager

Rudd & Company, PLLCHelena, MT

Tina Bateman-SchleppCommunications Manager

Jeri BucyMembership Director

Emily FlemmingDirector of Operations

Barbara KnutsonProgram and

Executive Assistant

Liz Moore Executive Director

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

STAFF

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Fantastic...my organization is better because of the work you do! Thank you!

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You always do a tremendous job in making us feel that we are all part of an essential and connected community.

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1377 people from

across Montana participated in

one or more of MNA’s

33community

events.

58%

of participants were from one of Montana’s

urban centers and

42%were rural.

The Nonprofit Rockstar Tour stopped in ten communities to distribute the

revised edition of MNA’s Principles and Practices for

Nonprofit Excellence in Montana, a publication

which includes legal compliance

requirements, industry standards,

and aspirational goals for nonprofit

organizational development.

MNA’s first ever Nonprofit Financial

Leadership Conference was attended by 70 professionals.

461 individuals attended the 2017 Annual Conference, making it the

highest attended ever.

The Nonprofit Management

Series was held in Livingston, Butte,

and Hamilton, with 163 individuals learning about

Board Governance, Financial

Management, Strategic Planning,

and Fund Development.

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MEMBERSHIP

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Members are the heart of MNA and integral to Montana’s dynamic nonprofit sector. Together, we are many missions, one voice.

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In 2017, MNA members saved more than $1 million on administrative costs through group buying power. MNA negotiates and secures affordable products and services so that MNA members are able to direct more resources toward mission related work. MNA’s group buying programs include health insurance, nonprofit management liability insurance, an active career center and job board, grantseeking subscriptions, volunteer and staff background check services, and more.

MNA members’ top money-saving products are unemployment insurance with First Nonprofit Group, a dynamic career center for employers and employees alike called Your Membership Job Board, health insurance through the MNA Group Benefits Trust, and the topnotch fundraising database, GrantStation.

OURPRODUCTS& SERVICES

IN 2017 MNA SERVED

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MNA’s total revenue in 2017 equaled $711,728 compared to the 2016 total of $529,901. Total increase in net assets was $59,865.

TOTAL$651,863

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78% of MNA’s expenditures were used for program services such as nonprofit advocacy, bolstering nonprofit management and leadership capacity, producing research and information about the

nonprofit sector, and providing nonprofits across the state with an array of cost saving products and services. 15% of expenditures were used for administration and 8% for fundraising.

MNA’s increase in unrestricted net assets by the end of 2017 was $1,713.

37%

Contributed Support$265,264

18%

Conference & Training Fees

$125,971

14%

Sponsorships$96,406

2%

Affiliate Member Dues$16,670

TOTAL$711,728

TOTAL$651,863

>0.1%

Interest & Dividends $234Unrealized Gain on Investment $22

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Program Services$506,147

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Management & General$95,084

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Fundraising$50,632

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STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITIOND E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 A N D 2 0 1 6

STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIESF O R T H E Y E A R S E N D E D D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 A N D 2 0 1 6

ASSETS 2016

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS

MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION

CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 31,774 $ 32,035Grants receivable, current 85,500 40,000Accounts receivable 27,421 19,305Prepaid expenses 368 2,778

Total current assets 145,063 94,118

FIXED ASSETS Property and equipment 84,840 77,038Less accumulated depreciation and amortization (61,327) (52,875)

Total fixed assets 23,513 24,163

OTHER ASSETSInvestments - 690Refundable unemployment reserve 6,030 5,030Grants receivable, long term 29,609 14,140

Total other assets 35,639 19,860

TOTAL ASSETS $ 204,215 $138,141

CURRENT LIABILITIESAccounts payable $ 261 $ 5,380Accrued payroll liabilities 36,781 25,770Deferred revenue 48,660 48,343

Total current liabilities 85,702 79,493

NET ASSETSUnrestricted 1,713 677Temporarily restricted 116,800 57,971

Total net assets 118,513 58,648

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $204,215 $138,141

2017

2017 2016

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STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIESF O R T H E Y E A R S E N D E D D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 A N D 2 0 1 6

2016

MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION

REVENUE & SUPPORT Nonprofit member dues $ 117,993 $ - $117,993 $110,084Affiliate member dues 16,670 - 16,670 9,100Sponsorships 96,406 - 96,406 135,583Discount product fees 89,168 - 89,168 86,718Conference and training fees 125,971 - 125,971 116,071Contributed support 47,235 218,029 265,264 72,117Interest and dividends 234 - 234 18Unrealized gain on investments 22 - 22 210Released from restrictions 159,200 (159,200) - -

Total revenue and support 652,899 58,829 711,728 529,901

EXPENSES Program services 506,147 - 506,147 462,214Management and general 95,084 - 95,084 101,521Fundraising 50,632 - 50,632 29,443

Total expenses 651,863 - 651,863 593,178

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,036 58,829 59,865 (63,277)

Net assets at beginning of year 677 57,971 58,648 121,925

NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR $ 1,713 $ 116,800 $118,513 $58,648

2017

Unrestricted Total TotalTemporarilyRestricted

MANY MISSIONS, ONE VOICE

Montana Nonprofit Association’s mission is to provide leadership for Montana’s nonprofit sector and partner with charitable nonprofits to promote

asustainable, networked, and influential sector.

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NONPROFIT MEMBERS

100 Fold StudioA Carousel for Missoula Foundation Inc.ACLU of Montana FoundationAdult Resource Alliance of Yellowstone CountyAdventure Cycling AssociationAERO - Alternative Energy Resources OrganizationAlberta Bair TheaterAlliance for Youth, Inc.Alpine Artisans, Inc.Alternatives, Inc.American Indian InstituteAnaconda Community FoundationAngel HorsesArchie Bray FoundationArea II Agency on AgingArts Council of Big SkyArts MissoulaArts Without Boundaries FoundationASPEN - Abuse Support & Prevention Education NetworkAspen’s Angels Grief Outreach FoundationBack Country Horsemen of the FlatheadBear Paw Development CorporationBeartooth Front Community ForumBeartooth Humane AllianceBeartooth Mountain Christian MinistriesBeartooth Recreational Trails Association, Inc.Beaverhead Trails CoalitionBefrienders, Inc.Benefis Health System FoundationBenefis Teton Medical Center FoundationBig Brothers Big Sisters of Butte-Silver BowBig Hole River Foundation, Inc.Big Hole Watershed CommitteeBig Horn Hospital AssociationBig Sandy ActivitiesBig Sky Community OrganizationBig Sky Discovery AcademyBig Sky Film InstituteBig Sky Institute for the Advancement of NonprofitsBig Sky Science Education EnhancementBig Sky Senior Services, Inc.Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project

Bigger Sky Kids

Bike Walk Montana

Billings Amateur Hockey League

Billings Child Care Association

Billings Christian School Education Foundation

Billings Community Foundation

Billings Public Library Foundation

Billings Symphony Society

Billings TrailNet (Bikenet)

Biomimicry Institute

Bitter Root Resource Conservation & Development Area

Bitter Root Water Forum

Bitterroot CASA, Inc.

Bitterroot Performing Arts Council

Bitterroot Trail Preservation Alliance

Blackfoot Challenge

Blue Mountain Clinic, Inc.

Boyd Andrew Community Services

Boys and Girls Club of Lewistown

Boys and Girls Club of Richland County

Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Cheyenne Nation

Boys and Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County

Bozeman Area Community Foundation

Bozeman Art Museum

Bozeman Health Foundation

Bozeman Public Library Foundation Inc

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Bozeman Senior Center, Inc.Brain Injury Alliance of MontanaBridger Ski FoundationBridgercareBrightways LearningBroadwater Community Health Foundation, Inc.Broadwater Educational FoundationBurton K. Wheeler CenterButte 4-C’sButte America FoundationButte Emergency Food BankC.M. Russell MuseumCamp Mak-A-DreamCancer Support Community MontanaCarbon County Arts Guild & Depot GalleryCarbon/Stillwater Community & Senior ProgramsCareer Futures, Inc.Career Training InstituteCareer TransitionsCASA for Kids, Inc. Flathead CountyCASA of Hill County, Inc.CASA-CAN Children’s Advocate NetworkCascade County Law ClinicCatholic Foundation of Eastern MontanaCenter for Large Landscape ConservationCentral Asia InstituteCentral Montana Youth Mentoring Program, Inc.Cheerful Heart, Inc.Child Care ResourcesChild Development CenterChildren’s Alliance of MontanaChildren’s Museum MissoulaCitizens For A Better FlatheadClark Fork School, Inc.Clark Fork Valley Hospital FoundationCody Dieruf Benefit FoundationCommunity 7 TelevisionCommunity Action Partnership of Northwest MontanaCommunity Counseling and Correctional Services, Inc.Community Food & Agriculture CoalitionCommunity Foundation for a Better BigforkCommunity Leadership & Development Inc.Community Option Resources Enterprises, Inc.Conrad Mansion MuseumCottonwood Commons Transition HomeCottonwood Day SchoolCreative Arts CouncilCultivate HelenaCuster Network Against Domestic Abuse

Daly Hospital FoundationDaniels Memorial Hospital FoundationDawson College FoundationDawson County Domestic Violence ProgramDawson County Healthy Communities CoalitionDayton Proctor Park AssociationDeep Bay CenterDevelopmental Educational Assistance ProgramDisability Rights MontanaDistrict II Alcohol & Drug ProgramDog Tag Buddies

Dolce Canto, Inc.Domestic and Sexual Violence Services of Carbon CountyDream Adaptive Recreation, Inc.Eagle Mount BozemanEagle Mount Great FallsEaster Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, Inc.Eastern Montana CASA-GAL Inc.Ecology Project InternationalEleanore’s ProjectEmerson Center for the Arts and CultureEmma’s HouseEnergy Share of MontanaEnpower MTExplorationWorks!Family ConnectionsFamily Promise of Gallatin Valley, Inc.Family Promise of Greater HelenaFamily Promise of Yellowstone ValleyFamily Service, Inc.Family Tree CenterFarm Hands-Nourish The FlatheadFifth Judicial District Voice for ChildrenFirst Judicial District CASA-GAL Program, Inc.Flathead Community FoundationFlathead Food Bank, Inc.Flathead Lakers

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Flathead Lutheran Bible CampFlorence Crittenton Home & ServicesForward MT FoundationFoundation for AnimalsFoundation for Community CareFoundation for Community HealthFoundation for Community VitalityFoundation for the Diocese of HelenaFree Voice MediaFriends of Dornix ParkFriends of the Bozeman Public LibraryFriends of the Darby LibraryFriends of the Library (Livingston)Friends of the Missouri River Breaks MonumentFriends of the Stillwater County LibraryFriendship Center of Helena, IncFriendship House of Christian ServiceFront Range CASA/GALFuture West, Inc.Gallatin County Love in the Name of ChristGallatin Historical SocietyGallatin River Task ForceGallatin Valley Farm to SchoolGallatin Valley Land TrustGarden City BalletGarden City HarvestGirl Scouts of Montana and WyomingGlacier County Historical MuseumGlacier National Park ConservancyGlacier Symphony & ChoraleGlacier Unitarian Universalist FellowshipGlacier-Two Medicine AllianceGlen-Wood, Inc.Glendive Medical Center FoundationGlobal Village, Inc.Good Samaritan Ministries Thrift StoreGrandstreet TheatreGreat Beginnings Montessori SchoolGreat Burn Study GroupGreat Falls Development Authority, Inc.Great Falls Senior Citizen’s Center

NONPROFITMEMBERS (CONT)

Great Falls Symphony AssociationGreat Northern Development CenterGreater Gallatin United WayGreater Montana FoundationGreater Polson Community FoundationGreater Yellowstone CoalitionGrizzly & Wolf Discovery CenterH.E.A.R.T. MinistriesHabitat for Humanity Great Falls AreaHabitat for Humanity Mid-Yellowstone ValleyHabitat for Humanity of Gallatin ValleyHabitat for Humanity of MissoulaHabitat for Humanity of Ravalli CountyHamilton Players, Inc.HavenHeadwaters FoundationHealthy Mothers Healthy Babies, The Montana Coalition, Inc.Heart of the Valley Animal ShelterHelena Area Community FoundationHelena Civic TVHelena Education Foundation

Helena Family YMCAHelena Food ShareHelena Indian AllianceHelena Symphony SocietyHelena Tourism Business Improvement DistrictHelp Center, Inc.HELP Committee and Boys and Girls Club of the Hi-lineHeroes and HorsesHi-Line Home Programs, Inc.

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Hockaday Museum of ArtHolter Museum of ArtHoly Rosary Healthcare FoundationHome ReSourceHomeword, Inc.Hope Springs Ranch Inc.Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), District 4Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), District 7Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), District 9Human Science Institute, Inc.Humane Society Lake County Area Inc.Humane Society of NW MontanaHumane Society of Western MontanaHumanities MontanaImagine IF Library FoundationIndian Law Resource CenterIntermountain Children’s Home and ServicesIntermountain Opera Association of BozemanInternational Choral Festival of MissoulaInternational Organic Inspectors AssociationInvasive Species Action NetworkJeannette Rankin Peace CenterJefferson Valley Community FoundationJob Connection, Inc.K9 Care Montana Inc.Kay McKenna Youth FoundationKootenai Heritage Council, Inc.L.P. & Teresa Anderson FoundationLake County CDCLaVie: An Early Pregnancy ClinicLearn IncLewis & Clark Humane SocietyLewis and Clark Library FoundationLewis and Clark Literacy CouncilLewis and Clark Trail Heritage FoundationLiberty Place, Inc.Life Houses, Inc.Life Skills FORE Montana Youth, Inc.LIFTT, Inc.Lighthouse Christian Home & Services, Inc.Lincoln County Transportation Service, Inc.Literacy BitterrootLiving Art of MontanaLivingston Food Resource CenterLivingston Healthcare FoundationLivingston Youth Soccer AssociationLolo Watershed GroupMaclean Animal Adoption CenterMadison River Foundation, Inc.

Madison Valley Medical Center FoundationMAI WAH SocietyMAPS Media InstituteMAPS Media InstituteMarion Fire Auxiliary Inc.McLaughlin Research Institute for Biomedical SciencesMerlin Counseling, Consulting, & CommunityMiles City Area Community FundMiles City Community College EndowmentMillion Girl ArmyMission Mountain Enterprises, Inc.Mission Valley Ice Arena AssociationMissoula Aging ServicesMissoula Area Youth Hockey AssociationMissoula Art MuseumMissoula Children’s TheatreMissoula Community Access Television Inc.Missoula Community FoundationMissoula Downtown FoundationMissoula Education FoundationMissoula Food BankMissoula Housing AuthorityMissoula Interfaith CollaborativeMissoula Manor HomesMissoula Ravalli Transportation Management Association, Inc.Missoula Transportation and Restoration MuseumMissoula Writing CollaborativeMoFi (Montana Community Development Corporation)MonDak Heritage CenterMontana 4-H Foundation

Montana A Cappella SocietyMontana Amateur Sports, Inc. dba Big Sky State GamesMontana AudubonMontana Budget and Policy Center

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Montana CASA GALMontana Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual ViolenceMontana College Access NetworkMontana Conservation CorpsMontana Cooperative Development CenterMontana Council of Teachers of MathematicsMontana Creativity Quest - Montana Destination ImaginationMontana Credit Unions for Community DevelopmentMontana Discovery FoundationMontana Economic Developers AssociationMontana Environmental Information CenterMontana Farm Bureau FoundationMontana FFA Foundation IncorporatedMontana Food Bank NetworkMontana Generational Justice FoundationMontana Healthcare FoundationMontana History FoundationMontana Independent Living ProjectMontana Innocence ProjectMontana Justice FoundationMontana Land RelianceMontana Law Enforcement MuseumMontana Legal Services AssociationMontana Library Association, Inc.Montana Mediation AssociationMontana Meth ProjectMontana Natural History CenterMontana Operation Lifesaver, Inc.Montana Oral Health FoundationMontana Police Protective Association FoundationMontana PTAMontana Public Health AssociationMontana Renewable Energy AssociationMontana Restoration FoundationMontana Science CenterMontana Section of the American Water Works AssociationMontana SharesMontana State Parks FoundationMontana State University - Billings Foundation

NONPROFITMEMBERS (CONT)

Montana State University- NorthernMontana State University- Northern FoundationMontana Supporting MilitaryMontana Tech FoundationMontana Vets-Montana Waters Inc.Montana Watershed Coordination CouncilMontana Weed Control AssociationMontana Wilderness AssociationMontana Wildlife FederationMontana’s Outdoor Legacy FoundationMontana’s Peer NetworkMontanical GardenMoonlight Community FoundationMusselshell Valley Community FoundationMyrna Loy Center for Performing and Media ArtsNate Chute FoundationNational Alliance on Mental Illness of MontanaNational Center for Appropriate Technology - N.C.A.T.National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, Inc.Native American Community Development Corporation

Neighbor To NeighborNeighborWorks MontanaNinepipes Museum of Early MontanaNorth American Indian AllianceNorth Central Area Agency on AgingNorth Central Independent Living ServicesNorth Lake County Library FoundationNorth Valley Food BankNorth Valley Hospital FoundationNortheast Montana Health Services Charitable FoundationNorthern Plains Resource CouncilNorthwest Montana Head StartNorthwest Montana United Way, Inc.NOVA Center for the Performing ArtsNurturing Center, Inc.

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Old Trail MuseumOneness ProjectOpen Aid AllianceOpportunities, Inc.Opportunity Link, Inc.Opportunity Resources, Inc.Organic Advisory and Education CouncilOrphan Girl Children’s TheatreParents Let’s Unite for Kids - PLUKPark County Community FoundationPark County Environmental CouncilPark County Senior Citizens CenterPlant a Seed READPondera Arts CouncilPoverello Center, Inc.Presbyterian Church USA dba Peace PlacePrickly Pear Land TrustProject HopeProject ReflectionProject WET FoundationProvidence Montana Health FoundationPull Together NowRanchers Stewardship AllianceRavalli County Council on AgingRavalli County Museum and Historical SocietyReach Higher MontanaReach Out & Care Wheels, Inc.Reach, Inc.Red Lodge Area Community FoundationRed Willow Learning CenterRegion IV Family Outreach, Inc.Resource, Support and Development, Inc.Richland Opportunities, Inc.RimrockRiverStone Health FoundationRoberts Community FoundationRocky Mountain CollegeRocky Mountain Development Council, Inc.Rocky Mountain Elk FoundationRocky Mountain Front Weed RoundtableRoots Family CollaborativeRuby Habitat FoundationRuby Valley Healthcare FoundationRun Wild MissoulaRural Dynamics, Inc.SAFE Harbor, Inc.Salish Kootenai College FoundationSamaritan House, Inc.Sanders County Coalition For Families

Seeley Lake Community FoundationSeeley Lake Regional Center for Kinetic SportsShane Lalani Center for the ArtsShe Action Sports AssociationShepherds HandSheridan Health Care FoundationSilver Bow ArtSixth Judicial District CASA GALSmelter City Family DevelopmentSnowy Mountain Development CorporationSoil and Water Conservation Districts of MT, Inc.South Central Montana Regional Mental Health CenterSouthwest Montana School ServicesSouthwestern Montana Family YMCASpecial K Ranch, Inc.Special Olympics MontanaSplashes of JoySt. John’s Lutheran MinistriesSt. Labre Indian School Educational AssociationSt. Peter’s Health FoundationStumptown Historical SocietySula Country Life Club-Community ClubhouseSummit Independent Living CenterSun River WatershedSunburst Community Service Foundation, Inc.Sunburst Unlimited, Inc.Sunrise Women’s ClinicSupporters of Abuse Free Environments, Inc. (SAFE)Swan View CoalitionSweet Grass Community FoundationSweet Pea Festival of the ArtsSweetgrass Development, EDDTamarack Grief Resource CenterTeller Wildlife Refuge

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The Art Center

The Center for Children and Families

The Clay Studio of Missoula

The Confluence Center

The Montana Racial Equity Project

The Nature Conservancy

The Parenting Place

The Rosebud Foundation

The Stevensville Historical Museum

The Traveling School

Thermus Aquaticus Learning & Swim Center

Thrive

Tobacco Valley Animal Shelter

Travelers’ Rest Preservation & Heritage Association

Treacy Foundation

Tri-County Firesafe Working Group

Tumbleweed Runaway Program, Inc.

Two Rivers Economic Growth, Inc.

United Way of Beaverhead

United Way of Butte and Anaconda

United Way of Hill County

United Way of Missoula County

United Way of the Lewis & Clark Area

United Way of Yellowstone County

Upper Swan Valley Historical Society, Inc.

Valley County Community Foundation

Verge Theater

Veterinary Initiative for Endangered WildlifeVictim-Witness Assistance Services Inc.Violence Free Crisis Line, Inc.Vital Ground FoundationVolunteers of America Northern RockiesWarriors and Quiet WatersWatershed Education NetworkWaterWorks Art MuseumWatson Children’s Shelter, Inc.West Yellowstone FoundationWestern Heritage CenterWestern Montana Area VI Agency on AgingWestern Montana Chapter for the Prevention of Elder AbuseWestern Montana Equine Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.Western Native VoiceWestern Sustainability ExchangeWhitefish Community FoundationWhitefish Lake InstituteWhitefish Legacy PartnersWhitetail Ranch CenterWild Rockies Field InstituteWilderness Watch, Inc.Windhorse Equine LearningWomen’s Opportunity Resource - W.O.R.D.Women’s Resource Community Support CenterWomen’s Voices For The EarthWorking Dogs for Conservation FoundationWorld MontanaWriting Coaches of MontanaYellowstone Art MuseumYellowstone Bighorn Research AssociationYellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch FoundationYellowstone CASAYellowstone Club Community FoundationYellowstone Ecological Research CenterYellowstone ForeverYellowstone Historic CenterYellowstone River Parks Association Inc.Yellowstone Valley Animal ShelterYellowstone Wildlife SanctuaryYes Youth Empowerment ServicesYoung Families Early Head Start, Inc.Youth ConnectionsYouth Homes, Inc.YWCA HelenaYWCA MissoulaYWCA of Great Falls / Mercy HomeZooMontanaZootown Arts Community Center

NONPROFITMEMBERS (CONT)

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5th House ConsultingAlan and Nancy NicholsonArthur M. Blank Family FoundationAssociated EmployersBeartooth Business ConsultingBullhook Community Health Center, Inc.C.A. Consulting, LLCChany Reon Ockert Consulting, LLCCinnabar FoundationComprehensive Professional Resources, LLCCrowley Fleck PLLPDowntown Bozeman PartnershipEdge Marketing + DesignElement L DesignFirebrand CreativeFirst Presbyterian Church of HelenaFirst Security Bank of HelenaFreeman & MacLeanFrontline Processing CorporationGianforte Family FoundationGrantHub, a division of Foundant TechnologiesHalliday AssociatesHamilton Downtown AssociationHelena BIDInvisage ConsultingJanna Lundquist ConsultingJefferson Local Development CorporationJunkermier, Clark, Campanella, Stevens PCKemp EventsLawrence D. Johnson; Attorney at LawLeadership OutfittersMarca R Gibson, CPA, CMAMissoula County Weed District & ExtensionMNA Group Benefit TrustMontana Arts CouncilMontana Bankers AssociationMontana Board of Crime Control-Department of JusticeMontana Historical SocietyMontana State ParksMountain-Pacific Quality HealthMSU BIllings Extended CampusMSU Bozeman Office of Student Engagement

AFFILIATE MEMBERS

Ned Cooney, Facilitator & ConsultantNorth 40 RescueNow IT MattersPark Side Credit UnionRandall and Company PCRevirify Consulting GroupRichland County Health DepartmentSage Solutions Nonprofit Consulting, LLCThe Dotted iThird Sector Consulting Group, LLCTrister, Ross, Schadler & Gold, PLLCUM Office for Civic EngagementVerve Exchange ConsultingWipfli LLP

Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co.BloomerangEastern Montana IndustriesFirespringFirst Interstate Bancsystem Leavitt GroupM+R Strategic ServicesO.P. & W.E. Edwards FoundationPayneWest Insurance

SUSTAINING MEMBERS

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Sandra AndersonJean BallantyneJeri BucyWhitney CantlonRuss CargoKarin Clark CassensDon ClarkNed & Cathy CooneyBruce DayChristian DietrichAmy DrainDorcie Dvarishkis

Ed & Joyce EckEmily FlemmingSusan Denson GuyJohn & Jasyn HarringtonJudy HeldDee IncoronatoBarb KnutsonLawrence D. Johnson; Attorney at LawTim & Jennie LockieMatt LundgrenSherry Meador

Leslie ModrowLiz MooreDaniel Kemmis & Jean LarsonPeggy OwensScott PankratzCB Pearson Brenda PetersonCandida QuinnJane RatzlaffSheila RiceDeeAnn RichardsonJason Rittal

Lisa RobertsonHillary SelvinJames & Linda SoftTalbot HouseholdRob TallonAndrea VernonSherman WeimerJerry WilliamsWillis HouseholdBob WilmouthDale WoolhiserDawn Wrigg

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

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Anderson ZurMuehlenAssociation of Fundraising Professionals, MT ChapterBear Paw Development CorporationBeartooth Business ConsultingBetter Business Bureau NorthwestBitter Root Resource Conservation & Development AreaBloomerangCompass-360 AssociationCrowley Fleck PLLPEBMSEdge Marketing + DesignELAP Services, LLCExecutive ServicesFirespringFirst Call Computer SolutionsFirst Interstate BancSystem FoundationFirst Nonprofit CompaniesFoundant for GrantseekersGovernor’s Office of Community ServiceGrantHub, a division of Foundant TechnologiesGreat River StrategiesHealthServeHumble Twig LLCInterWest Health

Junkermier, Clark, Campanella, Stevens PCLeavitt GroupLora L. & Martin N. Kelley Family Foundation TrustMNA Group Benefit TrustM+R Strategic ServicesMoFi (Montana Community Development Corporation)Montana Children’s Trust FundMontana Community Foundation Montana Correctional Enterprises NorthWestern EnergyP4 Marketing Group dba Executive ServicesPayneWest InsuranceReach Higher MontanaRocky Mountain CollegeS. G. Long and CompanySage Solutions Nonprofit Consulting, LLCStrategies 360Third Sector ConsultingTown Pump Hotel GroupUnited Way of Cascade CountyUnited Way of Missoula CountyWipfli LLP - HelenaYellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch Foundation

SPONSORS

FOUNDATION SUPPORT

Anaconda Community FoundationDennis and Phyllis Washington FoundationFirst Interstate Bancsystem FoundationHelena Area Community FoundationL.P. & Teresa Anderson FoundationM.J. Murdock Charitable TrustMontana Community Foundation, Inc.Montana Healthcare Foundation

Mountain Sky Guest Ranch FundO.P. & W.E. Edwards FoundationOro Y Plata FoundationPark County Community FoundationTown Pump Charitable FoundationTreacy FoundationSample Foundation The Steele Reese Foundation

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