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Do you think housing is an issue in Gallatin County? Let's talk solutions.

The One Valley Community Foundation will be hosting our second A Seat at the Table initiative on Thursday, October 14th - transformational conversations about housing solutions in Gallatin County. We need your voice at the table for the largest community conversation in Gallatin County.

At our inaugural event in 2018, 74% of participants said that housing is the most pressing need in our county. We have intentionally designed A Seat at the Table 2021 to be responsive to that concern and focus conversations and data gathering on housing for those who live, work, and do business in Gallatin County. On October 14th, thousands of community members across Gallatin County will come together to share and learn from each other on this topic. Will you join us in hosting or attending a virtual or in-person table?

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Hot Off The Presses!

Together, we did big things in 2020 for our region during a challenging year. The One Valley Community Foundation's 2020 annual report shines a light on just some of the important work that was accomplished last year. We're so excited to share it with our partners like you who made this work possible.

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One Valley's New Partnership to Fund Race, Equity and Leadership (REAL) Program

The City of Bozeman and One Valley Community Foundation announced today the award of a $53,745 grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation to fund a high level, organization wide training program for the City of Bozeman with the National League of Cities’ Race, Equity and Leadership (REAL) program. The REAL program offers tools and resources designed to help local elected leaders build safe places where people from all racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds thrive. From action guides to trainings and case studies, the program offers resources to strengthen local leaders’ knowledge and capacity to eliminate racial disparities, heal racial divisions and build more equitable communities.

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Join our team. We're hiring!

One Valley’s mission is to connect people who care to causes that matter to our community. The Nonprofit Programming and Relations Manager position plays a key role in fulfilling this mission in Gallatin County by managing One Valley’s programming for and the support of nonprofits throughout the county. As our community continues to grow, One Valley has recognized a need for elevated programming that connects, improves and supports our expanding nonprofit sector. The Nonprofit Programming and Relations Manager plays a lead role in establishing One Valley as the go-to-resource for nonprofit leaders in the region.

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Reflections on Anti-Racism

As our nation continues to grapple with pain and uncertainty, we believe some essential truths remain for the Gallatin Valley: Our community is only strong when every voice is heard. Our community is only safe when every resident can dream fearlessly. Our community is only strong and vibrant when every family, neighbor, and friend is respected. While we are grieving alongside our community, we also watched with pride last Friday as so many of our friends, colleagues and neighbors gathered peacefully in solidarity with those fighting for equality and justice.

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Why the new name?

Let’s just get right to it. In case you haven’t heard, the Bozeman Area Community Foundation has changed its name to One Valley Community Foundation. But you probably already know that since you’re reading this on the new One Valley website. So perhaps now you’re wondering why.

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