Flood Response

SW MT Flood Relief Fund - Phase II

SW MT Flood Relief Fund Phase II Priority Areas

 

  • Economic Relief to North Yellowstone Communities- The SW MT Flood Relief Fund has partnered with the Yellowstone Community Fund to provide critical funding to help the communities surrounding Gardiner, Cooke City, Silver Gate, and Mammoth, WY. For more information and to apply visit: www.yellowstonecommunityfund.org or call (406) 587-2194.

 

  • Nonprofit Relief and Resiliency Grants- Local nonprofits will continue to play a role in the long-term relief and resiliency of our community for years to come. Nonprofits serving those impacted by the flood are encouraged to apply. For more information and to apply, visit: https://find.pccf-montana.org/Flood2022

 

  • Severe Flood Damage- Many in Park County experienced physical damage to their home, business, or nonprofit from rising water. Case managers are working with previous applicants to identify increased needs. Currently, the fund is not accepting new applications for flood damage.

 

For questions about the SW MT Flood Relief Fund: visit: pccf-montana.org, greatergallatinunitedway.org,  or yellowstonecommunityfund.org. Call: 406-587-2194. Email: disaster@greatergallatinuntitedway.org

 


Fund Allocation:

The SW MT Flood Relief Fund is co-managed by Greater Gallatin United Way and Park County Community Foundation, with support from the Yellowstone Community Fund. Allocation decisions are made by the SW MT Flood Relief Fund Donation Steering Group via recommendations from trained case managers.

SW MT Flood Relief Fund Donation Steering Group:

  • Seabring Davis, Livingston/Paradise Valley
  • Jim Halfpenny, Gardiner
  • Samantha Pierce, Livingston
  • Donna Rowland, Cooke City
  • Victoria Schilling, Shields Valley
  • Tom Shellenberg, Livingston
  • Tim Stevens, Livingston
  • Gavin Clark, Park County Community Foundation
  • George Haddenhorst, Greater Gallatin United Way
  • Megan Castle, Greater Gallatin United Way