2022 Gallatin County Nonprofit Vitality Fund Grantees
Gallatin County and One Valley Community Foundation Announce Grant Recipients from the Gallatin County Nonprofit Vitality Fund
Gallatin 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.
Seventy eligible applications were evaluated by a diverse committee of Gallatin County community members. The grant request amounts totaled $2.6 million. Final funding award decisions were made by the Gallatin County Commission on June 21, 2022. Grant information is available at www.onevalley.org/nonprofitvitality.
To leverage these ARPA funds, One Valley Community Foundation partnered with the Yellowstone Club Community Foundation (YCCF) which will match grant awards to nonprofits located in or primarily serving Big Sky.
2022 Gallatin County Nonprofit Vitality Fund Awards and Grantees:
Montana Mindfulness Project
$8,000
Help Center, Inc.
$25,000
Suffer Out Loud
$15,000
Thrive
$20,000
Bridgercare
$30,000
Haven
$50,000
Family Promise of Gallatin Valley
$68,000
Little Rangers Learning Center
$75,000
Morningstar Learning Center
$42,000 + $42,000 YCCF match
West Yellowstone Senior Center
$10,000
Gallatin Invasive Species Alliance
$7,500 + $7,500 YCCF match
World Language Initiative Montana
$35,000
Montana Raptor Conservation Center
$15,000
Montana Immigrant Justice Alliance
$29,280
Cancer Support Community Montana
$15,400
Friends of the Bozeman Veterans Court
$6,000
West Yellowstone Foundation
$16,000
Thank you to the Gallatin County Commission for their continued partnership and leadership in allocating these American Rescue Plan Act funds to our vital nonprofit sector.
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