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Montana Cultural Trust is a grant from the State of Montana that provides funding for cultural and aesthetic projects using interest earned on the state's Coal Tax Cultural Trust. Established by the Montana Legislature in 1975 and expanded in 1983, grant funds are allocated every two years and support projects in visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, media arts, history, archaeology, folklore, archives, collections, and historic preservation, including facility renovation and construction. Eligible applicants include local governments, nonprofits, state colleges and universities, and Indian Tribes. Applications from rural communities, racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, youth, and aging populations are especially encouraged. The next deadline is August 1, 2026, for the July 2027 to June 2029 funding cycle.
The Montana Ready Communities Initiative (MRCI) is a program from the State of Montana led by the Montana Department of Commerce that supported community resilience in the face of natural, human-caused, and economic challenges. The initiative brought together expertise from the Community Montana Division and a cross-sector of state agencies to help communities develop the capacity to adapt and thrive in the face of adverse events. The program emphasized resilience planning as a tool for creating vibrant, adaptable futures for all Montanans, and aimed to leverage partnerships and resources to deliver positive community outcomes. MRCI collaborated with a wide range of local, state, and federal partners. Montana communities interested in resilience planning resources should contact the Montana Department of Commerce to learn about currently available assistance, as this initiative has concluded its active programming phase.