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56Strong Women's Mentorship Program — GALLATIN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DBA | Grantable 56Strong Women's Mentorship Program Foundation Annual Grants for Women Grants for Women-Owned Businesses Small Business Grants 56Strong Women's Mentorship Program Overview: A six-month one-on-one mentorship program connecting women entrepreneurs and business leaders from Montana's 56 counties.
Designed to support female entrepreneurs in growing their businesses while bridging the urban-rural divide.
Bridge the gap between the urban and rural divide Support female entrepreneurs looking to grow their businesses Increase female businesses across Montana Help women gain access to capital Support and build resiliency among female professionals All 56 counties of Montana Format: One-on-one mentorship (approximately 1 hour per month) Delivery Method: Virtual (Zoom) Kick-Off: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 4-5:30 pm - Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | 4-5:30 pm – Access to Capital with Capital Matrix - Tuesday, March 24, 2026 | 4-5:30 pm – Navigating Difficult Conversations with Rocky Mountain Leadership Strategies - Tuesday, April 28, 2026 | 4-5:30 pm – Business Marketing with MClevenger Consulting - Tuesday, May 19, 2026 | 4-5:30 pm – Business Finance with FNCH Financial + Consulting Mentor Networking: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 from 4-5:00 pm Closing Event: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 from 4-5:30 pm Mentee Eligibility Criteria Location: Located in Montana Business Status: Already be a business owner OR committed to starting a new business within the next year Time Commitment: Able to dedicate approximately 1 hour each month with mentor Openness: Wants to learn from someone else, open to feedback and sharing experiences Event Attendance: Available for Kick-Off (Jan 20, 2026), monthly meetings with mentor, monthly mentee sessions, and closing event (June 16, 2026) Agreement: Must agree to mentee contract terms and conditions Mentor Eligibility Criteria Experience: 5+ years of experience in field Location: Located in Montana Professional Status: Business owner or C-Suite executive Time Commitment: Able to dedicate approximately 1 hour each month with mentee Passion: Wants to share experiences to help advance women in business Event Attendance: Available for Kick-Off (Jan 20, 2026), monthly meetings with mentee, and closing event (June 16, 2026) Agreement: Must agree to mentor contract terms and conditions $75 non-refundable application fee (due at time of application) $325 program fee (due when matched with mentor) Limited scholarships available (evaluated based on need) Note: No refunds for participants who do not complete the program No application or participation fee All applicants (mentees and mentors) are interviewed Interviews conducted to understand challenges, strengths, and needs Matching process based on interview results Interview length: 30 minutes on Zoom (required) Email: info@prosperamt.
org Address: 865 Technology Blvd, Ste A, Bozeman, MT 59718 Please reach out to Prospera after registering to inform them of accommodation needs. 2026 Cohort Status: Applications for 2026 cohort have closed. 1.
Submit Application: Complete application form (link available on website) 2. Interview: Selected applicants are interviewed individually (30 minutes on Zoom) - Interviews conducted to understand challenges, strengths, and needs - Required for the matching process 3. Matching: Matched with appropriate mentor or mentee based on interview results 4.
Payment (Mentees only): - $75 non-refundable application fee due at time of application - $325 program fee due when matched 5.
Kick-Off: Attend program kick-off event and complete 6-month commitment Required Application Information The application form collects information about: Business background and experience Event availability for required sessions For mentees: Business stage and guidance needs For mentors: Years of experience and industry expertise Attendance at all required events (Kick-Off, monthly sessions, Closing) Monthly one-on-one meetings with partner (approximately 1 hour) Full 6-month program participation (no partial participation) Agreement to contract terms and conditions Apply with Grantable Learn more Focus Areas & Funding Uses women women-owned-businesses small-businesses Browse similar grants by category Grants for Women Grants for Women-Owned Businesses Small Business Grants Similar grants from this funder and related organizations The Fabulous Find Monthly Partnership Grant WAM Research Grant Program Strengthening Democratic Resilience and Civil Society in Poland Adrienne Shelly Foundation Production Grant (AFI's Directing Workshop for Women) Adrienne Shelly Award for Best Female Director (Columbia University) Adrienne Shelly Foundation Film Grant (Horizon Award/Sundance Film Festival) Ready to apply for 56Strong Women's Mentorship Program?
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