EBS STAFF
On Dec. 15, Greater Gallatin United Way announced its 2025-26 Community Impact Grants, aimed at strengthening programs supporting basic needs, mental health and wellbeing, youth success, early learning and long-term collaborative solutions to help families and communities.
Across Gallatin, Madison, Meagher and Park counties, GGUW has invested more than $5.5 million in organizations across the region since 2009, according to a GGUW press release.
“United is how we tackle on our community’s toughest challenges,” Kim Hall, GGUW president and CEO, stated in the release. “This work isn’t done alone. These grants represent what’s possible when nonprofits, partners and community members come together to create real, measurable change for families across our region.”
The full list of recipients is available online, with nonprofits including Big Sky Youth Empowerment, Cancer Support Community Montana, Bozeman Schools Foundation, Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming, and Family Promise of the Gallatin Valley.
One recipient, Haven, will benefit from an operational standpoint as its works to support survivors of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault and sex trafficking. Haven Director of Communications Beth Kampschror added her support in the release.
“We’re grateful for this long-term partnership with Greater Gallatin United Way… Thank you for your stalwart support at a time of real uncertainty for Haven and for many groups in Gallatin Valley,” Kampschror stated.




