United Way of Beaverhead County success of our mission is founded on the strength of the partnerships within the communities we serve. From local businesses, individuals and volunteers to other not for profit entities delivering services, it takes a team to make an impact!
We support local communities through grants. Discover how our funding benefits agencies and organizations in our service area.
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Learn about our mission, board, history, and programs. Join us in supporting partners who deliver vital services to the community.
United Way of Beaverhead County is committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion in all of our policies and programs. We oppose all forms of racism, including, but not limited to, race, color, religion, creed, age, gender, national origin or ancestry, material status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or status as a qualified disabled or handicapped individual.
Annually, we provide racial equity training for all board members and staff; and we develop and use racial equity as one of the criteria in making community investments.
United Way of Beaverhead County fights hard everyday to make a difference in the lives of every resident and every visitor that passes through our service area. We value, champion and embrace diversity and aspire to involve every segment of the community in our mission.
United Way of Beaverhead County impacts many organizations throughout our service area. Learn more about the agencies and organizations that benefit from our annual grant program.
Do you have interest and passion that you are looking to contribute to your local community? Become involved in United Way of Beaverhead County by giving of yourself - experience and action are invited!
United Way of Beaverhead County is proud to partner with organizations like Barretts Minerals, a leader in talc mining for over 80 years. Together, we foster community growth and resilience. Barretts Minerals contributes not only through financial support but also by volunteering time and expertise to strengthen our local initiatives. Their commitment to safety and community well-being aligns with our mission to improve lives in Beaverhead County.
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Applications are due by 12 pm on January 31, 2024. Late applications will not be considered.
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Offering several projects allows the board to pick projects that align with our mission statement and our budget.
We find projects that have a positive impact on the community of Beaverhead County, focusing on education, economic stability, health, community impact, and ideally needs to be completed in twelve months.
Salaries, wages, overhead costs, or administrative costs.Capital campaigns, Building/Remodel Projects (special exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis with a broad community impact.)
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