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Our Partners
The 2009 Rural Community Conference is sponsored by Montana State University Extension and Horizons in collaboration with:
Montana State University Office of Rural Health / Area Health Education Center
Montana State University College of Letters & Science
Montana State University Department of Political Science
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Horizons is a community leadership program aimed at reducing poverty in small rural and reservation communities faced with economic decline and demographic change. Read more at http://www.horizonsmt.org. |
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Hopa Mountain invests in rural and tribal citizen leaders who are working to improve education, ecological health, and economic development in their hometowns.
Read more at http://www.hopamountain.org. |
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Community GATE is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed in 1996 by a community advisory council made up of community leaders to address welfare reform in Dawson County, Montana.
Read more at http://webclass.dawson.edu/undemfinal/. |
| Montana Food System Council |
The Montana Food System Council is an independent council of citizens that broadly represent Montana’s food system both substantively and geographically. |
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Read more at http://www.itstriangle.com/. |
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3 Rivers Communications, with corporate headquarters in Fairfield, MT, is a telecommunications company that offers long distance, local dial-up Internet, DSL broadband Internet, combined wireless broadband and local phone, digital TV, satellite broadband Internet, and competitive local telephone service in addition to traditional local telephone service. Read more at http://www.3rivers.net. |
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Read more at http://www.ruraldynamics.org. |
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The Montana Community Foundation is a philanthropic support organization offering donor services, endowment building opportunities and philanthropic advocacy. Read more at http://http://www.mtcf.org/ |
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