The Ambiguity of Recovery

August 12, 2021 Well now what? I remember eighteen months ago we were talking about a “marathon, not sprint” as if COVID was something that would follow a lengthy but predictable trajectory. And...

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Why Nonprofits Need D&O Insurance

July 14, 2021 By: Dawn Sharon, Nonprofit Executive Underwriter for Berkeley Select, an MNA Affiliate Passion and purpose. These are the reasons so many join the board of a nonprofit organization. But,...

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Kelly Bruggeman Retiring After 30-Year Legacy at First Interstate Bank

July 7, 2021 Kelly helped start the First Interstate BancSystem Foundation and was responsible for awarding more than $60 million (from 1990 through 2020) to regional organizations in need. In addition...

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Tech Town Hall: Digital Marketing Strategy with Event Groove

June 29, 2021 Do you have a marketing plan? Do you know how your organization will engage supporters next week, month, through the end of the year? Join Eventgroove to discuss the importance …...

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Financial Reserve: A dream or a goal? 

March 4, 2021 As MNA continues working with you, our members, to navigate these truly unprecedented times – in group calls, consultation, trainings, and conversation – a term that keeps coming to...

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COVID-19 Impact in Montana by the Numbers

February 28, 2021 View the recording + access a toolkit to help you leverage COVID-19 Impact Data collected in 2020. MSU Professor Carmen Byker Shanks reviews data collected on the impact of COVID-19...

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Things will go back to how they were, right?!

February 1, 2021 As we approach the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic, we all find ourselves asking and considering the same questions: What does life look like on the other side of …...

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Montana Vaccination Update – 12/30/2020

December 30, 2020 Governor Steve Bullock has shared that Montana’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan has been updated to incorporate the new federal recommendations for allocation to critical groups...

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COVID & the Economy: A perspective from the Montana Nonprofit Association | December 1, 2020

December 8, 2020 For Montana to fully recover, we need thriving businesses, functional government and a strong, effective nonprofit sector. Nonprofit organizations are in every county and in all Tribal...

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2020 Year End Giving for Nonprofits Under the CARES Act

December 8, 2020 The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) opened the door for generous provisions for donors to take advantage of in regards to tax benefits for charitable...

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