Sep
23
11:30 AM11:30

The Power of Planned Giving: An Estate Planning and Legacy Workshop

Join us for an informative estate planning workshop featuring Dr. Marsha Goetting, Montana State University’s Extension Specialist in Family Economics. Whether you're just starting to consider your legacy or seeking to refine your plans, this session will provide essential tools and strategies. Dr. Goetting will break down topics such as when your Will is effective and “special tools” for avoiding probate, making complex concepts easy to understand.

Bridget Wilkinson will explain how One Valley Community Foundation’s personalized approach to legacy planning ensures your charitable giving aligns with your values and enhances your impact. Discover how your contributions can support the causes you care about while also offering potential tax advantages, such as a 40% credit through the Montana Endowment Tax Credit. At the end of the session, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions, leaving with the confidence to plan effectively for the future.

About the Presenter

Marsha Goetting Professor and Extension Family Economics Specialist | Montana State University

Dr. Marsha Goetting is a Professor and Extension Family Economics Specialist at Montana State University in Bozeman. During the COVID years 2020 through 2023 her virtual seminars reached over 20,550 Montanans. In 2023 she received the Distinguished Service Ruby Award from Epsilon Sigma Phi, an Extension Honorary.  Dr. Goetting is a member of the Montana Alzheimer’s and related Dementia’s Coalition and has been appointed to the Montana Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education. She received her PhD from Iowa State University and her master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Kansas State University.

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Oct
9
12:30 PM12:30

In Our Back Yard: Shaping the Future - Understanding Gallatin County’s Growing Hispanic Community

One Valley’s "In Our Backyard" is a donor dialogue series crafted specifically for our fundholders and closest supporters. This innovative program delves into the pressing issues facing Gallatin County, from housing to conservation, land use, childcare, and beyond. We've handpicked local experts to provide firsthand insights, fostering meaningful discussions about the issues shaping our community. Together, we'll gain deeper insights and explore how your generosity can spark transformative change. 

As Gallatin County continues to grow and evolve, our demographics are changing as a region. One shift is the increasing number of Hispanic neighbors contributing to the rich cultural fabric of our region. Our next In Our Backyard session will explore the significance of this demographic change and why it matters to us all. 

Dr. Sally Moyce from Montana State University will present data on these demographic shifts and address resource gaps for these populations. Vanessa Zamora, from Bienvenidos a Gallatin Valley, will share her firsthand experiences working with Spanish-speaking residents, the challenges they face, and the strengths they bring to our broader community. Together, we will discuss how your philanthropy can create a more inclusive and supportive community for all who call Gallatin County home. 

About the Presenters

Dr. Sally Moyce Associate Professor | College of Nursing at Montana State University
With a focus on public health, Dr. Sally Moyce’s research centers on vulnerable populations, particularly immigrant and Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. Dr. Moyce has dedicated much of her career to studying the health impacts of social determinants, such as housing, employment, and access to healthcare, on these groups. 

Her work has earned recognition for its data-driven approach to addressing health disparities and advocating for equitable healthcare access. Dr. Moyce is also an active participant in community initiatives that promote health education and resource accessibility for underserved populations. She continues to influence local and national conversations about immigrant health and well-being through her research and advocacy. Dr. Sally Moyce founded and directs the Immigrant Health Lab at Montana State University Bozeman where researchers strive to reduce health disparities for underserved communities. 

Vanessa Zamora Executive Director | Bienvenidos a Gallatin Valley
Born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia, Vanessa moved to the United States at 17 to pursue higher education, eventually establishing her roots in Montana in 2016. With degrees in Psychology and Business Administration, she has worked with the MSU Leadership Institute, where she created and led numerous leadership development programs for students, staff, and faculty. Vanessa co-founded and chairs "English Para Todos," a nonprofit providing accessible education to adult English learners, and has worked with Montana Language Services as a Spanish-English interpreter. In her free time, she teaches Latin dance with Sizzling Salsa, a local group enriching Bozeman's cultural scene. She has also served on the board of "We are HER," a local nonprofit, contributing her skills in philanthropy, event management, strategic planning, and leadership training to various community initiatives. Committed to cultural understanding and community involvement, Vanessa works closely with the Spanish-speaking community to advance Bienvenidos' mission and enhance its programs and impact. 

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