Twenty-one nonprofits serving Big Sky received grants from the Moonlight Community Foundation as part of MCF’s annual spring grant cycle, focusing on youth education, conservation, and underserved residents.
The funding totaled $465,000 to support initiatives including youth camps, Gallatin River conservation and outreach efforts, and tuition assistance for local child care services, according to a May 6 MCF press release. The foundation believes all 21 organizations play “an essential role” in providing “vital” resources to address the needs of Big Sky community members, especially youth.