Supports conservation, habitat restoration, and sustainable resource management projects in Montana's Gallatin Valley, with a focus on biodiversity, public access, and collaboration with Indigenous communities.
Funder: Montana Community Foundation
Due Dates (Anticipated): May 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Typical awards range from $10,000–$30,000 per project; funding based on scope and merit.
Summary: Supports conservation, habitat restoration, and sustainable resource management projects in Montana’s Gallatin Valley.
Key Information: Only organizations (not individuals) may apply; project work must occur within the Gallatin Valley.
The Charles L. and Polly Anceney Gallatin Valley Fund is dedicated to supporting conservation efforts in Montana’s Gallatin Valley. The program provides financial assistance for projects focused on biodiversity conservation, habitat restoration, sustainable land and water management, and public access. It emphasizes honoring the region’s historical and ecological significance, encourages collaboration with Indigenous communities, and supports initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in conservation. The fund is managed by the Montana Community Foundation and aims to ensure the sustainable stewardship of natural resources and landscapes in the Gallatin Valley.