Find non profit organizations in Helena, MT. Listings include Helena Lions Swim Team, Amy's Mess, Canyon Ferry Yacht Club, Montana Youth Leadership Forum, Montana Association of Counties, Living Hope Fellowship.
The Helena Lions Swim Team (HLST) is a year-round competitive swim team in Helena, MT for all levels of swimmers. HLST was organized in 1973 as a parent-run, non-profit organizatio...
The Early Childhood Collaborative of the Greater Helena Area is a local coalition focused on strengthening the early childhood system in Helena and the surrounding areas. The group...
Join us in our mission to provide essential meals and resources, directly addressing the needs of homeless families with school-aged children and fostering their journey towards a ...
The Helena Pink Ladies is the first All women's league in Montana. We are a Non-Profit Organization whose main goal is to help local cancer patients and those battling life threate...
Canyon Ferry Yacht Club promotes fun and safe sailing through P.H.R.F., one design racing, and social events on Canyon Ferry Lake and other Montana waters. Membership dues are $...
The Montana Automobile Dealers Association is made up of 119 franchised new car and truck dealers in Montana. The association and its members strive to uphold the highest standards...
Youth Connections works with the Helena Community to reduce substance use, violence and increase social/emotional and mental health supports for youth.
Cottonwood ALC is Montana's first Agile Learning Center and Helena's first, progressive, independent k-12 school for self-directed learners.
St. Andrew Catholic School, A Classical Education
Student Advocacy, Annual MYLF event, MYLF Mini Events
A premier member-only shooting range in the pine forest of McDonald Pass. Open dawn to dusk.
The vision for Living Hope is to see lives be transformed by the person of Jesus Christ. A transformed life values generosity, community focus, service orientation, and multi-gener...
A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent.
Justice for Montanans Project. Funded by the Montana Governor’s Office of Community Service, the Justice for Montanans members provide direct services that help to empower low to ...
CFMT works to ensure all Montanans have access to preventative health care services, regardless of insurance coverage or ability to pay. Through partnerships and sponsors across Mo...
Rotary Club of Helena "Service Above Self" www.helenarotary.org Meetings are Wednesdays at 12:00 Noon
Helena Moose Lodge #639 is a Non-Profit Fraternal organization.
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Matching donor passion with purpose. Supporting essential healthcare services in our community.
About Kay McKenna Youth Foundation: Named after late Mayor Kay McKenna, the Kay McKenna Youth Foundation mission is to be the primary funding source for Kay’s Kids: Youth Summer ...
Berry Medicine Native Birthwork Initiatives is an Indigenous-led organization that centers Birthwork at the heart of thriving Native communities, grounded in community relationship...
Helena Civic Television works with, for and about the community of Helena,Montana.
We’re a Helena-based public philosophy non-profit dedicated to enriching lives and strengthening the community & environment through philosophy. We believe in the value and releva...
Since 1989 The Angel Fund has helped needy Helena school children by purchasing clothing, gym shoes, winter coats, school supplies, and other necessities.
Gold Country Montana Master Gardener Association is a community to connect Master Gardener program volunteers working to provide research-based horticultural education and informat...
The Community Center is available for receptions, parties, estate sales, craft shows. Tables and chairs and full kitchen included in rental.
Welcome to AFSCME Montana Council 9 and its 2000 members serving Montana and 1.6 million members accr
HISTORY OF THE MT PUBLIC LANDS COUNCIL Since the earliest settlement of the West, and particularly Montana, ranchers have been the caretakers and stewards of open, federal rangela...