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This year’s housing conference looked a bit different, but the spirit remained the same. Montana Housing Partnership is grateful to everyone who helped make the conference such a great experience! Throughout the day we focused…
This year’s housing conference looked a bit different, but the spirit remained the same. Montana Housing Partnership is grateful to everyone who helped make the conference such a great experience! Throughout the day we focused…
NeighborWorks Montana planned and facilitated the first ever virtual statewide homebuyer education course recently. This course was a collaborative effort through four of the partner organizations (HRDC 9, Headwaters, Homeword, and Great Northern Development Corporation)….
When owning your own home, it is important to keep up general repairs throughout the year to ensure your home remains safe, functional, and efficient. The question becomes, what do I need to do and…
Join NeighborWorks Montana for a pilot virtual statewide homebuyer education course. We will be joined by partner organizations who will be leading the sections throughout the course, giving valuable statewide perspective. The four sessions will…
NeighborWorks Montana recently completed two energy-efficient twin homes in Billings providing safe, stable housing options for two Montana families. We want to introduce you to the new first-time homeowners! In the photo, Misty (pictured on…
Amid the season we find ourselves in, we are excited to rally together in a new way this year! Please join us virtually on Tuesday, June 16, to talk about the state of housing, health…
With COVID-19, our communities find themselves in a time of crisis. NeighborWorks Montana and our many statewide partners want you to know that you are not alone. While we may be working remotely, we are…
With much consideration given to the safety of our staff and communities, NeighborWorks Montana offices are currently closed to in-person traffic and our staff is working remotely. Please be assured that our services are still…
We are often asked what it means when we say “NeighborWorks Montana works to preserve housing.” Preserving homes means that homes are not torn down, that the land is not repurposed or redeveloped, that Montanans…
NeighborWorks Montana received $650,000 from the Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Fund to create a new loan product to complement the State Coal Trust Funds approved for housing during the 2019 legislative session. House Bill…