GUIDELINES

Information on how we can help you preserve Montana History

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

We are proud to partner with non-profit and tax-exempt organizations throughout the Treasure State to realize projects that bring history back to life. Read through our guidelines below to see if your project is a good fit for a Foundation for Montana History grant.

Do you have a project that will make a significant contribution to the preservation and interpretation of Montana history? We look forward to working with you to accomplish this critical work.

The Foundation for Montana History offers grants of up to
$10,000 to nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations in the following categories:

Projects will receive preference that

  • Address a structure, collection, or community that is endangered or threatened

  • Represent cultural or geographic diversity

  • Provide a direct, rather than a remote, benefit to the local community

  • Demonstrate financial support from the community

  • Show the project will continue after the funding period is complete

  • Will accomplish the work according to professional and historically accurate standards

  • Demonstrate a public benefit and/or provide public accessibility

We Do Not Fund

  • Grants to individuals, including for dissertation research or student projects

  • General operations such as rents, utilities, or routine maintenance costs

  • Indirect costs, overhead, and/or facilities and administrative fees

  • Speakers, lectures, re-enactments, or other public presentations

  • Travel or entertainment

  • Equipment such as digital scanners, cameras, etc.

  • Sponsorships, including auctions, dinners, tickets, advertising, or fundraising

  • Organizations that, in policy or practice, discriminate against race, ethnic origin, sex, creed, or religion

  • Projects with the purpose to satisfy, fund, or retire loans, debts, or other operational deficits from previous projects or past operations

  • Sectarian or religious organizations seeking funds solely for religious purposes

  • Political action or legislative advocacy

  • Regular staff salaries

Grant Requirements

  • One application per organization will be accepted in a given funding year, regardless of category (see specific criteria for each grant category).

  • Proposals are invited for projects that will make significant contributions to the preservation and interpretation of Montana's history.

  • The funding period is from May to June of the following year. Projects not completed within the funding period may be required to return all or a portion of the grant.

  • Applicants must be either a non-profit tax-exempt organization (IRS designation) or an exempt governmental unit.

  • Organizations with an open Foundation grant are not eligible to apply.

  • Requests for personnel costs must be for temporary, seasonal, or student/intern staff wages only.

  • Project budgets must include a 1:3 match (25% applicant, 75% The Foundation). Volunteer time may be used in this match and should be calculated at $25/hour.

  • Successful applicants must track all match, in-kind, and cash that is committed to the project as described below. Donated materials and/or volunteer services can count towards the match, along with the actual cash match.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

We are proud to partner with various organizations throughout the Treasure State to realize projects that bring history back to life.