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Community Health Corps Montana - Montana Office of Rural Health and Area Health Education Center | Montana State University Community Health Corps Montana Community Health Corps Montana Engaging individuals in meaningful service to Montana through community partnerships to advance sustainable solutions to the state’s most pressing health challenges.
CHCM Host Site Information Community Health Corps Montana (CHCM) is an AmeriCorps program administered by the Montana Office of Rural Health and Area Health Education Center at Montana State University. CHCM was built through extensive outreach across Montana.
Over 100 public health leaders, rural hospitals, tribal health partners, nonprofits, and community stakeholders contributed input through discovery calls, focus groups, and data review.
The result is a program grounded in real community-identified needs and designed to strengthen local capacity Rather than creating parallel systems, CHCM strengthens what already exists — expanding local capacity, improving coordination, and supporting community-led outreach and We believe sustainable health improvement happens when communities are supported, Expand Organizational Capacity for More Efficient & Impactful Programming.
Strengthen Community Engagement and Understanding to Reduce Stigma and Improve Health Enhance Collaboration To Drive Sustainable Community Health Impact And Improve Resource Strengthen Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Improve Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Address Social Drivers of Health (housing, food security, transportation, and more) Community Health Corps Montana’s inaugural cohort is now serving across the state — embedded in rural and tribal communities and working alongside host sites to strengthen local systems and expand community impact.
Curious who they are, where they’re serving, and what brought them to this work? Visit our Member Page to meet the cohort and hear, in their own words, why they serve. Join the Next Cohort – Launching September 2026 We are preparing for our second cohort of AmeriCorps members, who will begin service Applications for both Members and Host Sites will open in April 2026 .
Are you looking for a meaningful way to serve your community, gain real-world experience, and build your leadership skills? This opportunity is open to individuals of all majors and backgrounds — from health and education to communications, social work, and beyond.
AmeriCorps members receive: A biweekly living stipend Ongoing training & professional development Experience serving rural and tribal communities in Montana Is your organization working to improve community health?
Hosting an AmeriCorps member can expand your capacity to: Deliver outreach and education Strengthen referral and resource systems Engage harder-to-reach populations CHCM Advisory Committee Members CHCM is supported by a statewide advisory committee made up of leaders from public health, healthcare, higher education, and community-based nonprofits.
These partners played a critical role in shaping the program, helping ensure it reflects real community needs, aligns with existing efforts, and remains responsive as it grows. Our advisory committee continues to provide insight, connection, and strategic guidance to strengthen CHCM’s impact across Montana.
This program is stronger because of the collective knowledge, experience, and commitment For more information about Community Health Corps Montana please contact: angela. davis9@montana. edu Montana Office of Rural Health and Area Health Education Center angela.
davis9@montana. edu
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals and organizations in Montana. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Community Health Corps Montana are due October 24, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Community Health Corps Montana is funded by Community Health Corps Montana. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Montana. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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The solicitation lists 2 required documents: Application via Microsoft Forms and Resume. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
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