To receive and accept property exclusively for educational, cultural, charitable, or benevolent purposes for the benefit, health, and improvement of residents of the Central Montana area in such a way that the quality of life in Central Montana shall be enhanced. By working through the Foundation, projects that align with these values provide donors with a tax-deductible avenue for contributions, supporting the vision of enhancing the quality of life within the local communities.
The Central Montana Foundation oversees a range of grant programs, including 11 rural community endowment committees spanning several counties and communities. These committees, each with its own grant program, are partially supported by an annual gift from CMF's Mildred Bryte Estate, enhancing their ability to fund local projects. The Wheatland County Community Foundation Grant, for example, considers grant requests annually for projects located in specific communities including Denton, Garfield County, Grass Range, Hobson, Judith Basin/Stanford, Judith Gap, Moore, Petroleum County, Roy, Wheatland County, or Winifred. These grants aim to fund projects that benefit the local community across various sectors, bolstered by the support and generosity of CMF donors and the foundational backing of the Mildred Bryte Estate.
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