Who do we fund?
An important goal of the Bozeman Area Community Foundation is to help with the finances of charities in the Greater Bozeman Area.
By law we are limited to charities with a 501(c)3 tax status.
- For those individuals or organizations that have donated $25,000 or more to the Bozeman Area Community Foundation, we encourage them to designate the charities that they want to help with the annual interest from their endowment.
- For those donors who have not yet contributed $25,000, BACF will select the charities.
Here is a list of charities that we have helped in the past:
We welcome suggestions for new charitable recipients. Contact us
- American Computer Museum
- American Red Cross
- Blue Iguana Youth Center
- Battered Women's Network
- Big Sky Trails
- Big Brothers and Sisters of Gallatin Valley
- Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana
- Bozeman Deaconess Hospital
- Bozeman Public Library
- Bozeman Senior Center
- Bozeman Symphony
- Bridger Clinic Educational Programs
- Cancer Support Community
- Child Care Connections
- Childrens Museum of Bozeman
- Community Health Partners
- Community Mediation Center
- Dispute Resolution Center
- Eagle Mount
- Emerson Cultural Center
- Florence Crittenton Home
- FORParks
- For One Another Cancer Network
- Gallatin Council Help Center
- Gallatin County 4-H
- Gallatin County Historical Society
- Gallatin County Love INC
- Gallatin Valley Food Bank
- Gallatin Valley Land Trust
- Gallatin Valley Humane Society
- Harrison High School Scholarship Fund
- Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter
- Hearts aand Homes Family Resource Network
- Hopa Mountain
- Liberty Place
- Make-a-Wish Foundation
- Montana Ballet Company
- Montana Council for International Visitors
- Montana Outdoor Science School
- Museum of the Rockies
- Pioneer Museum
- Reach Inc.
- Rocky Mountain Hemophilia Association
- Salvation Army
- United Way of Gallatin County
- Yellowstone Gateway Museum
- Yellowstone Public Radio
- Youth Imperative
