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Read MoreFrom record-breaking Give Big preparations to the launch of our new donor dialogue series, the past quarter was filled with exciting milestones and inspiring generosity. Learn more about what the One Valley team has been up to in our Q2 Report from the President & CEO.
Read MoreDiscover how opening a Donor Advised Fund with One Valley Community Foundation before year-end can maximize your tax benefits, streamline your giving, and make a lasting impact in your community.
Read MoreIn Gallatin County, prairie populism is alive and well, and it’s being harnessed by One Valley Community Foundation to address one of our region’s most pressing challenges: the accessibility of stable, attainable housing for our communities’ residents.
Read MoreTen local youth recently completed the Youth Giving Project, a One Valley Community Foundation program that empowers young leaders to make a positive impact. Over the past month, they learned about community needs, volunteered, and led a grant cycle, distributing $15,000 to nonprofits across Gallatin County.
Read MoreGallatin County's growing challenges with homelessness require a unified, regional approach. In response, local organizations and government entities have developed a regional strategy for addressing homelessness to tackle these challenges through collaboration and long-term planning.
Read MoreFrom record-breaking Give Big preparations to the launch of our new donor dialogue series, the past quarter was filled with exciting milestones and inspiring generosity. Learn more about what the One Valley team has been up to in our Q2 Report from the President & CEO.
Read MoreA special opportunity to support One Valley Community Foundation’s nonprofit partners and One Valley programs while paying less in Montana state income tax.
Read MoreOne Valley Community Foundation’s annual giving day raises record-breaking dollars for 273 local nonprofits.
Read MoreExplore One Valley Community Foundation's 2023 annual report to see our impact in strengthening Gallatin County communities through strategic initiatives and collaborative efforts.
Read MoreFrom Give Big preparations to the Regional Housing Coalition, the past few months have been filled with exciting work supporting our mission of connecting people who care to the causes that matter to ensure all can thrive in Gallatin County.
Read MoreFor Mike Spiak, giving back is more than just a feel-good act—it's a moral obligation. He recognizes the privilege he's had throughout his life and understands that not everyone is as fortunate. This understanding fuels his dedication to causes that make a positive impact.
Read MoreAt One Valley Community Foundation, we know that strong communities are intentional, built by generations invested in our shared quality of life. Regardless of your time in Gallatin County, we encourage you to reflect on what you value most about the quality of life you enjoy in Gallatin County and take a moment to consider the pivotal role played by our nonprofit organizations in creating and preserving this quality.
Read MoreRoots Family Collaborative serves as a vital connection point for new and growing families in Gallatin County. Their mission is to create a network of support groups, host special events, provide valuable resources, and nurture the well-being of parents. Learn more about their work and the role One Valley has played in supporting their mission.
Read MoreGet to know One Valley Donor Advised Fund holders Michael and Andrea Manship! Learn about their passion for community, philanthropic impact, and generous support for One Valley during this season of giving.
Read MoreWe know that the work of the Community's Foundation is never done alone, and you were key to our success this year. Thank you for being partners in this work.
Read MoreIn early 2022, the Gallatin County Commission granted $500,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding through One Valley Community Foundation to area nonprofits to bolster organizational resiliency and revitalization from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe Regional Housing Coalition (RHC) will begin as a three-year initiative of One Valley Community Foundation, convening diverse partners and interests to coordinate and accelerate solutions to address housing affordability and availability needs in Gallatin County.
Read MoreDAFs are the fastest-growing charitable giving vehicle in the United States precisely because they are one of the easiest and most tax-advantageous ways to give to charity. This, coupled with the ability to utilize the Montana Endowment Tax Credit and receive One Valley’s local knowledge in the form of philanthropic advising, makes this a no-brainer.
Read MoreGallatin County and One Valley Community Foundation announce the grantee organizations and award amounts from the Gallatin County Nonprofit Vitality Fund. This fund was created from a redistribution of $500,000 of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds from the Gallatin County Commission in January of 2022 with the purpose of revitalizing nonprofit organizations adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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