Community Organizations

If you are looking to get involved with a specific issue area or organization, please browse this list of Gallatin County area organizations that accept volunteers. NOTE: This is not a comprehensive list of all community organizations in our area, however, this is a list we have developed over the years of organizations that accept volunteers on a regular basis. 

 

 

 

Please also visit Volunteer Connections of Greater Gallatin United Way to search open local volunteer positions.

 

 

Click each topic for more information on opportunities:

Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter
Enhances the human-animal bond by providing pet owner support and homeless animal care for the citizens of Gallatin County and the surrounding region.
PO Box 11390
Bozeman, MT 59719
Phone: (406) 388-9399
 

Montana Grizzly Encounter
Rescuing and caring for Grizzly Bears and educating the public about bears and bear safety.
80 Bozeman Hill Rd
Bozeman, MT
Phone: (406) 586-8893

Montana Raptor Conservation Center
Rehabilitation and release of wild birds of prey, and to educate.
P.O. Box 4061
Bozeman, MT 59772
Phone: (406) 585-1211
Email: info@montanaraptor.org

Stafford Animal Shelter
Helping to make the public aware of pet needs and educational programs in Park County/Livingston area.
3 Business park Rd
Livingston, MT 59047
Phone: (406) 222-1313
Email: pr@staffordanimalshelter.org

Bozeman Arts- Live!
To promote the work of Bozeman artists and to provide a virtual platform on which they can share their craft with the public.
111 South Grand Avenue #221A 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: 208-270-4888
Email: tmansomthomas@gmail.com

The Bozeman Symphony
Sponsors musical programs for the enjoyment and enrichment of the Bozeman area community.

402 E Main St

Suite 202

Bozeman, MT 59715Phone: (406) 585-9774
Email: info@bozemansymphony.org

Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture
The Emerson’s mission is to build community by promoting art and culture, set in a historic building. 
111 S. Grant Ave.
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-9797 ext. 105
Email: office@theemerson.org 

Gallatin Historical Society & Gallatin History Museum
The museum offers an array of changing exhibits portraying the earlier days in the Gallatin Valley. We also have research center plus 18,000 digitalized photos 
317 W. Main St.
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 522-8122
Email: director@gallatinhistorymuseum.org

Intermountain Opera Bozeman
Established in 1979, the mission of the Intermountain Opera Association of Bozeman, is to promote and share the joy of opera in Montana and surrounding areas by providing affordable, high quality opera performances to audience members of all ages, and to provide educational outreach to area schools and communities.
104 E Main, Ste 101
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone:406-587-2889

Harry Bertoia Foundation
Further the legacy of designer/artist Harry Bertoia (1915-1978)
2791 Butch Cassidy Dr
Phone: 406-587-8297
Email: info@harrybertoia.org

Sweet Pea, A Festival of the Arts
The mission of Sweet Pea, a Festival of the Arts, is to promote and cultivate the arts.
424 E Main St, Ste 203B
Phone: 406-586-4003
Email: admin@sweetpeafestival.org

American Indian Council Pow Wow
An annual event organized by the MSU American Indian Council
Contact: American Indian Council Advisors
Phone: (406) 994-4880 

ASMSU Preschool

Provides childcare and educational activities for preschoolers ages 2.5 years until entrance into kindergarten. Our services are open to children of MSU students, staff and faculty. School is in session Monday through Friday 7:45am - 5:15pm on the days MSU classes are in session. We are also open during summer session. 
1295 W. Garfield St. 
Bozeman, MT 59718
Contact: Director, Deidre Hodgson
Phone: (406) 994-4370

Blackstone LaunchPad at MSU
Training the next generation of entrepreneurs.
SUB 251 A&B
Contact: Tiphani Lynn
Phone: 406-994-4383
Email: info@msulaunchpad.org

Bounty of the Bridgers
The mission of the Bounty of the Bridgers Campus Food Pantry is to reduce food waste and increase food access through education, food recovery, and food distribution in the MSU community.
1102 South 6th Avenue, Bozeman, MT, 59717
Email: bobpantry.msu@gmail.com

Child Development Center
The MSU Child Development Center offers a year-round early education program for Bozeman area young children, ages 3 through kindergarten, and their families.
105 Herrick Hall, Montana State University 
Bozeman, MT 59717
Contact: Managing Director, Miranda Wheeler
Phone: (406) 994-3301
Email: miranda.wheeler1@montana.edu

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks
Provides high quality theatrical experiences throughout Montana.
PO Box 174120
Bozeman, MT 59717
Contact: Managing Director, Susan Miller
Phone: (406) 994-3303
Email: info@shakespeareintheparks.org

Montana Watercourse
Montana Watercourse is a statewide water education program that supports water resource decision making and stewardship by providing neutral and comprehensive information, resources, tools and education to all water users. 
339 Culbertson Hall, Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
Director: Coordinator, Stephanie McGinnis
Phone: (406) 994-6425
Email: mcginnis@montana.edu

MSU Voice Center
Provides free and confidential support, advocacy, and referral services to survivors of rape, sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking. 
370 Strand Union Building, Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
Contact: Director, Alanna Sherstad
Phone: (406) 994-7142
Email: alanna.sherstad@montana.edu

Museum of the Rockies
Using the past and present, the Museum of the Rockies inspired lifelong learning in science, history and art, advances knowledge through collections, research and discovery; and presents engaging, vibrant exhibits and programming. The Museum of the Rockies brings the world to Montana and Montana to the world. 
600 W. Kagy Blvd. 
Bozeman, MT 59717
Contact: Volunteer Services, Sidrahmg Watson
Phone: (406) 994-6611
Email: Sidrahmg.Watson@montana.edu

Camp Mak-A-Dream
Camp Mak-A-Dream empowers survivors and their families to live with and beyond cancer through life-changing Montana experiences where they strengthen life skills, gain resilience, and develop lasting relationships. Offers cost-free, medically supervised programs for children, teens, young adults and adults and families whose lives have been affected by cancer. 
P.O. Box 1450
Missoula, MT 59806
Contact: Program Director, Jennifer Benton
Phone: (406) 549-5987
Email: jennifer@campdream.org

Gallatin Valley Farmers Market
The revenue generated from the market goes back into the community through Career Transitions' many programs such as: Job Search/Computer Literacy Classes, Basic Literacy, HiSET, and Entrepreneur classes. The Gallatin Valley Farmer's Market is also a great place for entrepreneurs to sell their products to the public. It is affordable and the creator of the product gets input from the public. The items must be made, grown, or designed by the vendor. 
Contact: Program Manager, Kristi Wetsch
Phone:(406) 388-6701 ext. 101
Email: ct@careertransitions.com 

Huffing for Stuffing
Huffing For Stuffing brings the community together to support our neighbors who rely on the Gallatin Valley Food Bank during a time of great need by providing a heart-healthy, family-oriented, FUN event!  Choose from a 10K, 5K, or Kids' Run.
Contact: Race Directors
Phone: (406) 586-7600
Email: hello@huffingforstuffing.com

March of Dimes
To improve health of all babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through research, education and advocacy.
807 Grand Ave
Billings, MT 59101
Contact: Executive Director, Gayle Whittenberg
Phone: (406) 206-1686
Email: gwhittenberg@marchofdimes.org

Special Olympics Montana
Provides year-round sports training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
710 1st Ave. N. 
Great Falls, MT 59401
Contact: Jami Williamson
Phone: (406) 564-0522
Email: jwilliamson@somt.org

Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts
The Sweet Pea Festival is a three-day festival of the arts held at Lindley Park August 3-5th.
448 E Main St, Ste 203B
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-4003
Email: admin@sweetpeafestival.org

American Independent Business Alliance
AMIBA is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping communities become more resilient through fostering a culture that supports independent business and local entrepreneurs. We help communities prevent corporatization of their economy and civic society.
Contact: Jeff Milchen, Co-Director
Address:222 S. Black Ave
Phone: 406-582-1255
Email: info@amiba.net

Belgrade Bloomers Garden Club
Belgrade Bloomers Garden Club was organized and joined the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs in 2012. We strive to educate the public and the youth of our community on sustainable gardening practices, supply resources for gardening education, provide networking opportunities within the city of Belgrade and assist in the beautification of gardens in and around Belgrade, MT.
Contact:  Annie Mollock
Phone:  406-570-8136
Email:  dragonflydragonfli@yahoo.com

Belgrade Community Library
Empowering a community of lifelong learning.
106 N Broadway
Belgrade, MT 59714
Contact: Gale Bacon
Phone: (406) 388-4346
Email: gbacon@mtlib.org

Bozeman Chamber of Commerce
Since 1910, the Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce has helped businesses grow and prosper. Today, it is one of the largest and most aggressive business organizations in the state of Montana. The Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce, representing its membership, advocates economic vitality, high quality of life and preservation of the free enterprise system through leadership, vision and communication.
2000 Commerce Way
Bozeman, MT 59715 
Contact: President CEO, Daryl Schliem 
Phone: (406) 586-5421
Email: dschliem@bozemanchamber.com

Bozeman Public Library
The Bozeman Public Library creates opportunities that inspire curiosity, exploration, and connection.
626 E. Main Street
Bozeman, Montana 59715
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Mary Jo Stanislao
Phone: (406) 582-2409
Email: mstanislao@bozeman.net

Fork and Spoon Homestyle Restaurant
Fork & Spoon is Montana's first social enterprise restaurant. Operating on the innovative pay what you can model, Fork & Spoon offers delicious and affordable meals to everyone in the community. If you'd like to support Fork & Spoon, consider dining with us a few evenings a month with friends and family. Any contributions you're able to make will directly support our pay what you can model. We are open for dinner Sunday - Friday from 5 - 7 p.m. Our menu is available online at facebook.com/forkandspoonkitchen.
Fork & Spoon also runs on a dedicated volunteer basis. Daily, we need volunteers during the day to help us with kitchen assistance, including food preparation and dish washing, and volunteers who can help out during our evening dinner service with dish washing, bussing, food running, and food plating.
302 N. 7th Avenue | Bozeman, MT
Bozeman, MT 59715
info@forkandspoonkitchen.org
(406) 587-4225
forkandspoonkitchen.org

Forward Montana FoundationEducating, engaging, and organizing young Montanans to shape their democracy to improve their lives and the lives of their fellow Montanans.105 W Main Street Suite 2C, Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: 406-542-VOTE
Email: kiah@forwardmotana.org

Greater Gallatin United Way
Greater Gallatin United Way is a community-based non-profit located in Bozeman, Montana.  Governed by local volunteers, they serve the people of Gallatin, Park, Madison, and Meagher Counties. 
945 Technology Blvd Ste. 101F
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Marjorie Seymour
Phone: (406) 587-2194
Email: marjorie@greatergallatinunitedway.org

Habitat for Humanity of Gallatin Valley
Organization that builds homes, hope and communities in partnership with low-income families.
230 Arden Dr.
Belgrade, MT 59714
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Owen
Phone: (406) 388-8225
Email: volunteer@habitatbozeman.org

Hopa Mountain
Hopa Mountain invests in rural and tribal citizen leaders, adults and youth, who are working to improve education, ecological health, and economic development. Hopa Mountain’s StoryMakers program provides parents of children ages 0-5 with high-quality books and early learning resources, and the Youth Leadership Program offers area teens bi-weekly opportunities to strengthen their leadership skills through community service projects.
234 E. Babcock, Suite E
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Executive Director, Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyer
Phone: (406) 586-2455
Email: info@hopamountain.org 

Montana Shares
Montana Shares is a partnership of Montana-based nonprofit groups devoted to improving the quality of life in communities throughout the state. 
PO Box 883 
Helena, MT 59624
Contact: Executive Director, Bill Crane 
Phone: (406) 442- 2218 
Email: shares@montanashares.org

Boy's and Girl's Club of SW Montana 
Provides after-school and summer programs for school-aged children (5-18 yrs). 
3864 Baxter Lane
Bozeman, MT 59718
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Darianna Sheen
Phone: (406) 587-8442
Email: dabrianna.raprager@gmail.com

Bozeman Adult Learning Center
Offers programming in Adult Basic Education and English for speakers of other languages 
404 W. Main St. 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Adult, Community & Traffic Education Department, Bozeman Schools
Phone: (406) 522-6012
Email: ace@bsd7.org

The Bozeman Schools Foundation
The mission of the Bozeman Schools Foundation is to provide resources to inspire learning, enrich teaching and create opportunities for district students through community support. 
404 W. Main St. Willison Building, 2nd Floor
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Executive Director, Jenn Lammers
Phone: (406)522-6071
Email: jenn@bozemanschoolsfoundation.org 

Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS) 
MOSS inspires curiosity, awareness, and understanding of nature through quality educational experiences. 
4056 Bridger Canyon Rd. 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Program Director, Brittany Gitch
Phone: (406)582-0526
Email: bgitch@outdoorscience.org

Bozeman Senior Center
Provides social and recreational activities for individuals 50 and older living in Gallatin Valley
807 N Tracy Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone:  (406) 586-2421
Email: connie@bozemanseniorcenter.org

Gallatin County Rest Home
Provides a healthy, enjoyable skilled nursing environment for older residents.
1221 W. Durston Road
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 582-3300

Hospice of Bozeman Health
Hospice of Bozeman Health is a partnership between Bozeman Health and Frontier Home Health and Hospice, serving Gallatin and Madison Counties. Our experienced healthcare team includes physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains and aides specializing in geriatrics, pain management and palliative medicine. Since 1992, we have provided care and comfort to patients and families when quality of life matters most.
3810 Valley Commons Dr, Ste. 1
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 585-1099
Volunteer Coordinator:Nicolena Boucher

 

Spring Meadows Assisted Living
Combines housing, personalized supportive services and health care to help with activities of daily living where skilled nursing care is not necessary.
3175 Graf Street Office
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-2218
Email: springmeadows-led@emeritus.com

Befrienders
Befrienders is a non-profit organization that provides companionship, support, and advocacy for the aging population throughout the Gallatin Valley.  We match community volunteers with Senior Citizens to spend one hour a week together doing a variety of activities from going out to lunch, playing games, going for walks or out to community activities together!
807 S. Tracy Ave.
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Executive Director, Jessica Stillman
Phone: (406) 522-8169
Email: info@befriendersbozeman.org

Emergency Services

American Red Cross, Blood Services
Provides opportunities for blood donation services with a blood drive held monthly at MSU SUB, and in community weekly. We are always looking for volunteers at the blood drives and offices. Our Mission Statement: The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
300 North Wilson, Suite 103A
Bozeman, MT 59715
Front Desk Line: (406) 587-2790
National Hotline: 1-800-RED-CROSS
Email: tiffany.lombardi@redcross.org

American Red Cross of Montana
The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
1300 28th Street South
Great Falls , MT 59405
Phone:1-800-ARC-MONT
National Hotline: 1-800-RED-CROSS

Civil Air Patrol
Supporting America's communities with emergency response, diverse aviation and ground services, youth development, and promotion of air, space, and cyber power.
304 S Yellowstone, Bozeman, MT 59718
406.599.2462
Email: gallatincap@gmail.com

Gallatin Valley Food Bank
The Gallatin Valley Food Bank’s (GVFB) mission is to improve food security throughout Southwest Montana.
602 Bond St
PO Box 1129
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-7600
Email: volunteergvfb@gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org

Help Center
Provides 24 hour hotline for crisis counseling, suicide intervention, resource information and referral. Sexual Assault Counseling Program provides counseling, truma recovery therapy and legal, medical, and personal advocacy to survivors of sexual assault/childhood molestation and their important others. 
421 E. Peach St
Bozeman, MT 59715 
Hotline: (406) 586-3333
Business: (406)-587-7511
Email: info@bozemanhelpcenter.org

Livingston Food Resource Center
Provides emergency food for those in need who live in the Livingston/Park County area
202 South 2nd Street
Livingston, MT 59047
Executive Director: Michael McCormick
Phone: (406) 222-5335
Email:info@livingstonfrc.org

Loaves and Fishes of Livingston

Serves nutritious dinners to the homeless and others in need in the Livingston/Park County area.
301 S. Main St. 
Livingston, MT 59047
Phone: (406) 222-4824

HAVEN
Provides emergency shelter, personal and legal advocacy, support group, individual counseling, and emotional support, information, and referrals via the 24-hour crisis line to victims of domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. 
PO Box 752
Bozeman, MT 59771
Contact: Engagement Coordinator, Sarah Steward
Phone: (406) 586-7689

American Prairie Reserve
Our mission is to create and manage a prairie-based wildlife reserve that, when combined with public lands already devoted to wildlife, will protect a unique natural habitat, provide lasting economic benefits and improve public access to and enjoyment of the prairie landscape.
PO Box 908 
Bozeman, MT 59771
Phone: (406) 585-4600 
Email: mail@americanprairie.org

Gallatin Valley Land Trust
Connects people, communities, and open lands through conservation of working farms and ranches, healthy rivers, and wildlife habitat, and the creation of trails in the Montana headwaters of the Missouri and Upper Yellowstone Rivers.
212 S Wallace Ave, Ste 102
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Communications and Outreach Manager, EJ Porth
Phone: (406) 587- 8404 x 8
Email:  ej@gvlt.org 

Gallatin Watershed Council

The Gallatin Watershed Council guides collaborative watershed stewardship in the Gallatin Valley for a healthy and productive landscape. Volunteer with GWC and plant trees, monitor water quality, build beaver mimicry structures, clean up our local rivers and streams, and more! Volunteer season is typically April-October and includes one-time and season-long opportunities.


Email: info@gallatinwatershedcouncil.org
Phone: 406-551-0804

The Jack Creek Preserve
The Jack Creek Preserve and its Foundation were created by the Fossel family in 2005 to promote wildlife conservation and youth education.
Abigail King, Executive Director
Jack Creek Preserve Foundation
PO Box 3
Ennis, MT 59729
Phone: (406) 682-3358
Email: info@jackcreekpreserve.org

Montana Conservation Corps
Inspiring young people through hands-on conservation service to be leaders, stewards of the land, and engaged citizens who improve their communities.
206 N Grand Ave. 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-4475
Email: apply@mtcorps.org

Wild Montana
Reconnects and restores carnivore populations in the Rocky Mountain West by working with the region's people to prevent human-carnivore conflicts.
105 W Main Street, Suite 2B
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone:  406-478-3360

People and Carnivores
Reconnects and restores carnivore populations in the Rocky Mountain West by working with the region's people to prevent human-carnivore conflicts.
PO Box 6733
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-3389
Email: info@peopleandcarnivores.org

 

Project WET Foundation
Reaches children, parents, reaches and community members of the world with water education that promotes awareness of water and empowers community action to solve complex water issues. 
301 N. Willson Ave. 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 585-2236
Email: info@projectwet.org

Sacajawea Audubon Society 
Local chapter of the National Audubon Society, serving Gallatin, Park and Madison counties. Our mission is to build on an interest in birds to promote the conservation of our natural environment through enjoyment, education, and action. 
PO Box 1711
Bozeman, MT 59771
Contact: President, Chris Nixon
Email: pres@sacajaweaaudubon.org
 

Wilderness Society
We protect wilderness and inspire Americans to care for our wild places.
503 W Mendenhall
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 556-1600

Wild Sheep Foundation
We enhance wild sheep populations, promote scientific wildlife management, educate the public and youth on sustainable use and the conservation benefits of hunting while promoting the interests of the hunter and all stakeholders.
412 Pronghorn Trl.
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: (406) 404-8750 or (406) 404-8759

US Forest Service
We are a multi-faceted agency that manages and protects 154 national forests and 20 grasslands in 43 states and Puerto Rico. The agency’s mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.

3710 Fallon St. #C
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: (406)522-2531

Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Forever connects people to Yellowstone through outstanding visitor experiences and educational programs and translates those experiences into lifelong support and philanthropic investment to conserve and enhance the park for the future.
PO BOX 117 Yellowstone National Park
Phone: (406)848-2167
Email: jhaas@yelowstone.org

Lews and Clark Caverns State Park
Provides access to one of the most well-decorated show caves in the Northwest, over 10 miles of trails, and numerous educational programs as Montana's first state park.
18 Lewis and Clark Caverns Road, Whitehall, MT 59759
Phone: (406) 287-3541
Email: rarmstrong@mt.gov

Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County
Provides confidential and caring addition-focused services through professionally directed outpatient treatment and protection programs
2310 N. 7th Ave. 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-5493

Bridger Care
Bridgercare’s mission is to provide excellent, affordable reproductive and sexual healthcare and education in a safe, supportive, empowering atmosphere. Fees are based on income and all are welcome here.
1288 North 14th Avenue #201
Bozeman, MT
406.587.0681 
www.bridgercare.org

Cancer Support Community Montana
Offers comprehensive support care addressing the physical, emotional, spiritual, and educational needs of those affected by cancer.
102 S. 11th Ave
Phone: (406) 582-1600

American Academy of Pediatrics - Montana Chapter
The Montana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics: Believes in the inherent worth of all children; Advocates for activities, programs and policies that will promote their optimal health and well-being; Works to enhance the professional and personal growth of our members.
280 W. Kagy Blvd, Ste D #285 Bozeman, Montana 59715
Phone: 844-228-7480
Email: info@mtpeds.org

Community Health Partners
Provides literacy programs for all ages in the Livingston area, to enhance community health and wellbeing.
126 Main St
Livingston, MT 59047
Phone: (406) 222-1111

Gallatin City-County Health Department
Provides health services and programs to Gallatin County residents.
215 W. Mendenhall, Bozeman, MT  59715
Contact: Human Services Director, Stephanie Murphy
Phone: (406) 582-3100

Liberty Place, INC.
Encourages individuals with brain injuries to reach their highest level of independence and to enhance the quality of their lives by giving them the “freedom to try”.
1173 Highway 55, Whitehall, MT 59759
Phone: (406) 287-9887

NARAL Pro-Choice Montana
Addresses issues central to the health and wellbeing of Montana women.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Abbie Bandstra
Phone: 406-223-8694
Students for Choice - Bozeman Chapter
Students for Choice Email: S4CATMSU@gmail.com

Vitalant
Vitalant exists to help people realize their life-transforming potential by offering convenient blood donation opportunities and sharing our expertise in transfusion medicine. Founded in 1943, Vitalant is one of the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit transfusion medicine organizations. We comprise a network of nearly a dozen community blood centers, each with its own rich history and legacy. Vitalant is an internationally known and respected leader that continues to push the boundaries to advance the experience, practice, and application of transfusion medicie.
1444 Grand Ave Billings, MT  59102
Phone Number: 877-25-VITAL my contact phone 406-647-3156

Family Promise of Gallatin Valley
Provides a community response for homeless families.
PO Box 475
Bozeman, MT 59771
Phone: (406) 582-7388
Email: info@familypromisegv.org

Human Resource Development Council (HRDC)
An organization dedicated to strengthening community and advancing the quality of people’s lives through developing resources and programs.
32 South Tracy
Bozeman, Montana 59715
Contact: Front Desk
Phone: (406) 587-4486
Email: hello@thehrdc.org

Salvation Army
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in his name without discrimination.
32 South Rouse
Bozeman, Montana 59715
Contact: Lt. Peter Oliver
Phone: (406)-586-5813
Email: Amber.Ohl@usw.SalvationArmy.Org

The GOD'S CHILD Project
Founded in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1991, The GOD’S CHILD Project (GCP) is a non-denominational organization reaching children and families in intense poverty. GCP provides essential care for thousands of children, widows, single mothers and families in GuatemalaEl SalvadorIndiaMalawi, and the United States. In addition, GCP’s Institute for Trafficked, Exploited, & Missing Persons (ITEMP) prevents and rescues victims of human trafficking. 

Dedicated to sustainable and permanent changes, GCP has established an international presence in these poverty-stricken countries by providing education, healthcare, basic needs, emergency disaster relief, human rights services and family care. GCP’s efforts create stability and growth in broken areas of the world.

Contact us today for more information on volunteering in your community and abroad. Visit godschild.org for information about our mission and services, and like The GOD’S CHILD Project on Facebook for GCP news and events.
Hannah Tollefsrud
hannah.tollefsrud@godschild.org
701-323-0296

uVolunteer
Leave your mark on the countries you visit and make a difference in the world today!
501 Silverside Road Wilminton, DE 19809
Phone: 1-877-549-8638
Email: sramirez@uvolunteer.net

Volunteer Tutor for English Language Learners Bozeman School District
Our mission is to provide English Language Learners (Kinder -12th grade) with the academic supports they need in to be successful in public education and life in America.
404 West Main St. rm 217 F
Phone:406-600-7026
Contact: Ellen Guettler, English Language Learner Program Coordinator
Email: ellen.guettler@bsd7.org

Eagle Mount
Provides therapeutic recreation for people with disabilities with the support of volunteers. 
6901 Goldenstein Ln
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-1781
Email: eaglemount@eaglemount.org

Family Outreach
Provides home-based education and support services for those with developmental disabilities.
1315 East main Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Business Office Manager
Phone:  (406)-587-2477
Email: aherzog@familyoutreach.org

Reach Inc.
Provides residential, vocational and transportation services for adults with developmental disabilities 
322 Gallatin Park Drive
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Community Relations, Jacy Widhalm
Phone: (406) 587-1271
Email: jconradt@reachinc.org

Aware Inc.
provides quality community-based services to adults and children with challenging mental, emotional, and in some cases, physical needs who would otherwise be served in a more restrictive setting…or perhaps would not be served at all.
1811 W Koch St
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406)587-1181

The Bozeman Schools Foundation
The Bozeman Schools Foundation provides resources to inspire learning, enrich teaching and create opportunities for district students through community support.
PO BOX 1803
Phone: 406-522-6071

HRDC-Head Start
Promotes free early childhood development programs for children and families.
Contact: Education & Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: (406) 585-4853
 

Junior Achievement of Montana
Educates and inspires young people to value free enterprise, business, and economics.
601 Nikles Dr Ste 9
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 582-1828
Email: volunteer@ja.or

Montana DeMolay
DeMolay is for young men between the ages of 12-21 and engages in community service, developing leadership skills and building character. Each Chapter is youth led where young men learn how to plan functions, budget, and other basic life skills. With chapters across the state, DeMolay offers plenty of opportunity for advancement in leadership. DeMolay International has been serving the Gallatin Valley for over 100 years. Building tomorrows' leaders today.
Phone:406-579-7538

Email: rcjdemolay@gmail.com

Monforton School
K-8 school in Four Corners area that provides one-on-one mentoring to students. Adult mentors meet weekly at school during the students' lunch time.
6001 Monforton School Road, Bozeman, MT
Contact: Afterschool Program Director, Jessica Flack
Phone: 406-586-1557
Email: jflack@monfortonschool.org

Montana Outdoor Science School
Year-round, inquiry-based outdoor science programs for all ages! "Want to foster a love of the outdoors in children?”
Contact: Program Director
Phone: (406)582-0526
Email: bgitch@outdoorscience.org

Volunteer Tutor for English Language Learners Bozeman School District
Our mission is to provide English Language Learners (Kinder -12th grade) with the academic supports they need in to be successful in public education and life in America.
404 West Main St. rm 217 F
Phone:406-522-6019
Contact: Ellen Guettler, English Language Learner Program Coordinator
Email: ellen.guettler@bsd7.org

Gallatin Valley Farm to School
Gallatin Valley Farm to School cultivates healthy kids, vibrant farms and strong communities by connecting schools and local food producers in the Gallatin Valley.  Gallatin Valley Farm to School (GVF2S) partners with various schools and community organizations to offer engaging food and agriculture enrichment activities while supporting the integration of local food in school meals programs.  
104 E Main St, Suite 208
Phone: 406-219-1010
Contact: Madi Mathiasen, Program Director
Email: madi@gvfarmtoschool.org

CASA/GAL of Gallatin County 
Advocates for the rights of abused and neglected children in the court system.
Law & Justice Center
615 S. 16th Ave, Room 313
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Executive Director Glenda Noyes
Phone: (406) 582-2051
Email: office@gallatincasagal.org

Hearts and Homes
Provides support to foster adoptive, and birth families through parenting classes and visitation supervision 
3316 W. Babcock St. 
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: (406) 585-8544
Email: heartsnhomes1@yahoo.com

Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Gallatin County
Matches local children (ages 5-15_ facing adversity with volunteer adult mentors (18+) who change their lives for the better, forever. 
15 S. 8th Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406)587-1216

Boys & Girls Club of Bozeman
To enable all young people ,especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
3864 Baxter Lane, Bozeman, Montana 59718
406-587-8442
boysandgirlsclubbozeman@gmail.com

Volunteer Tutor for English Language Learners Bozeman School District
Our mission is to provide English Language Learners (Kinder -12th grade) with the academic supports they need in to be successful in public education and life in America.
404 West Main St. rm 217 F
Phone:406-522-6019
Contact: Ellen Guettler, English Language Learner Program Coordinator
Email: ellen.guettler@bsd7.org

Child Advancement Project (CAP)/ THRIVE
Matches community volunteers with students ages k-12 in the Bozeman public schools. Mentors meet with their student 1:1 for an hour a week. They support students academically, socially, and with enrichment.
400 E Babcock St.
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Maria Malloy
Phone: (406) 922-4246
Email: mmalloy@allthrive.org

Monforton School
K-8 school in Four Corners area that provides one-on-one mentoring to students. Adult mentors meet weekly at school during the students' lunch time.
6001 Monforton School Road, Bozeman, MT
Contact: Mentor Coordinator, Jennifer Slusser
Phone: 406-586-1557
Email: jslusser@monfortonschool.org

Hopa Mountain
Hopa Mountain invests in rural and tribal citizen leaders, adults, and youth, who are working to improve education, ecological health, and economic development. Hopa Mountain’s StoryMakers program provides parents of children ages 0-5 with high-quality books and early learning resources, and the Youth Leadership Program offers area teens bi-weekly opportunities to strengthen their leadership skills through community service projects. 
234 E. Babcock, Suite E
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Executive Director, Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyer
Phone: (406) 586-2455
Email: info@hopamountain.org

Aid to Orphans of Madagascar
Provides support to orphans and children suffering from malnutrition with nutritious food, school supplies, job training, and fostering self-sufficiency among orphanages in Madagascar.
13670 Lone Bear Rd
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-3012
E-mail: orphanhelp@gmail.com

Childcare Connections
Provides quality child care resources, referrals, information and training to area childcare providers.
1600 Ellis St, Unit 1A
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Outreach Coordinator, Samantha Talsma
Phone: (406) 587-7786
Email: samantha@childcareconnections.info 

Gallatin Valley Young Life
PO BOX 547
Bozeman, MT  59771
Adam Silverness, Area Director
adam@gallatinvalley.younglife.org
406-599-5730


Youth: Skill Building/Enrichment

Girl Scouts of Montana & Wyoming
We continue the Girl Scout mission of building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We're the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. With programs for girls from coast to coast and across the globe, Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to do something amazing. 
141 Discovery Dr. Suite 209
Bozeman,  MT  59718
Contact: Recruitment Manager South Central Montana, Judy Schofield 
Phone: 1-800-736-5243 x 2305
Email: judys@gsmw.org

Montana Science Center
Learn, play, and grow together! We are open Monday-Saturday from 10am-5pm
202 S. Willson Ave
Bozeman MT, 59715
Phone: (406) 522-9087
Email: outreach@cmbozeman.org

A.W.A.R.E Inc.
Provides assistance to at-risk youth and adults in a residential setting.
1811 W. Koch
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone (406) 587-1181 

Big Sky Youth Empowerment
Big Sky Youth Empowerment provides opportunities for at-risk teenagers from Gallatin County to experience success with the goal of becoming contributing members of our community through group mentoring and outdoor adventures. 
225 East Mendenhall Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Katie DiBerardinis, Program Director
Phone: (406) 551-9660
Email: katie@byep.org

Gallatin County 4-H
Promotes youth development, fostering competence, commitment, caring and self-assurance.
903 North Black
Bozeman, Mt 59719
Phone: (406) 582-3280
Email:gallatin@montana.edu

Gallatin Valley YMCA
Serves the children and families of Gallatin and Park counties with programs that encourage active and healthy lifestyles, whether through sports programs or programs for working parents.
3673 Love Lane
Bozeman, MT 59718
Contact:  Sports & Recreation Director, Mike Collins
Phone: (406) 994-9622
Email: sportsdir@gallatinvalleyymca.org

Bozeman Bike Kitchen
The Bozeman Bike Kitchen is a fun cooperative cycling hub, empowering and educating the Gallatin Valley by refurbishing bicycles and promoting safe cycling for transportation and recreation.
2104 Industrial Drive
Bozeman, MT 59715
Email: info@bozemanbikekitchen.org

Central Asia Institute
Promotes literacy, women’s vocational skills, and awareness of public health and environmental issues through community education programs in mountain regions of Central Asia
2409 W. Main St. Unit 1
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: (406) 585-7841
Contact: Janell Arneson
Email: info@centralasianinstitute.org

Galavan
Galavan is Bozeman’s seniors and disabled transportation service; wheel-chair equipped vehicles provide round-trip services.
1812 N. Rouse Ave. 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Director, Sunshine Ross
Phone: (406) 587-2434
Email: galavan@hrdc9.org

Gallatin County Court Services
Promotes the development of local corrections programs that will reduce the impact of crime in our community.
1709 W. College St. 
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Community Corrections Officer, Christa Ziegler
Phone: (406) 582-3708
Email: Christa.Ziegler@gallatin.mt.gov

Gallatin County Fairgrounds
Promotes diverse activities, maximizes use of county fairgrounds, and encourages an appreciation of agriculture, thus serving the community interests of Gallatin County.
901 N Black
Bozeman, MT 59715
Contact: Fairgrounds Office
Phone: (406) 582-3270
Email: fairgrounds@gallatin.mt.gov

Easter Seals Goodwill
Together we create opportunities that change lives.
2130 Simmental Way, Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-2045
Email: LauraA@esgw.org

KUSM Public Television
Provides public broadcasting programming for the state of Montana
Phone: (406) 994-6221
Email: feedback@montanapbs.org.

Love INC
A faith based non-profit organization helping a ministry of local churches.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Jim Good
Phone: (406) 587-3008

Sacks of Bozeman
100% local, 100% non-profit thrift store Our Mission is to: Provide major financial support for all Help Center programs. Offer affordable merchandise to the local community; work with local service agencies to provide merchandise to those in need. Encourage responsible recycling of quality goods. Encourage progressive and sustainable workplace practices for employees and volunteers.
138 W Mendenhall
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 209-8820
Email: sacksvolunteers@gmail.com

Warriors and Quiet Waters
Through the experience of fly fishing in Montana, WQW is a catalyst for positive change in the lives of post-9/11 combat veterans.
1087 Stone Ridge Drive, Suite 1
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: (406) 585-WQWF
Email: emily@warriorsandquietwaters.org

Blackstone LaunchPad at MSU
Training the next generation of entrepreneurs.
MSU Strand Union Building 251 A&B
Bozeman, MT 59717
Phone: (406) 994-4383
Email: tiphani@msulaunchpad.org

World Language Initiative

WLI is a community of people passionate about language, culture, diversity, global competitiveness, cross-cultural communication, and world peace!

Emerson Cultural Center
111 South Grand Avenue, Suite 202
Bozeman MT 59715

​Ph: 406-414-6419
Email: ​info@wlimt.org

 

Email Kim Cleary (kimberley.cleary@montana.edu) to get your organization added to this list or change your orgnization's information!