Bitter Root Resource Conservation and Development - RC&D

Bitter Root Resource Conservation and Development - RC&D For 60+ years Bitter Root RC&D has been improving the quality of life in every area we serve.

What Bitter Root RC&D Does For You:

• Provides advice on project budgeting in the grant or project application stage.
• Provides a copy of our IRS certification as a nonprofit organization.
• Accepts the legal responsibility for grant accomplishments as the “Grant Recipient”.
• Receives the grant contract, reviews the terms, and takes responsibility for pre-start requirements.
• Assures that the

“contract” is understood and follows the grant award in a timely fashion.
• Maintains the official project files and official records.
• Assures that grant requirements are met satisfactorily and on time.
• Maintains records of the official contacts for grantors, funders and project managers.
• Reviews and files the required reports and financial information.
• Notifies the sub-recipients or project managers of the legal starting date, the availability of funds and report due dates.
• Receives project or grant funds and maintains financial records.
• Sends funders of nonprofit activities a receipt (to enable the funder to claim a tax credit).
• Does the bookkeeping.
• Prepares and distributes financial statements as needed.
• Provides for an annual audit.
• Incorporates the grant or project into our annual income tax filing (Form 990).
• Pays the project bills upon authorization by the project manager.
• Handles correspondence with federal grant funders and other grantors.
• Advises project managers of opportunities or problems and possible courses of action.

Come help Rotary Club of Hamilton MT clean up the Hamilton Rotary Park on Saturday May 16th, 2026, at 10 am. All are wel...
04/09/2026

Come help Rotary Club of Hamilton MT clean up the Hamilton Rotary Park on Saturday May 16th, 2026, at 10 am. All are welcome and a free hot dog lunch will be provided. Please RSVP by calling or texting Dennis at 425-681-8727

01/29/2026

Register now for our Wildfire Mitigation + Preparedness Course!

As part of our Natural Resource Management Class Series, in this class you will learn how to prepare your home to survive a wildfire using the Home Ignition Zone (HIZ), mitigate fuels on your property, and make a wildfire livestock emergency plan. Living in the Bitterroot means living with wildfires. Come to this class to learn how to protect your home and animals from disaster.

Taught by:

Ella Langer - Fire In the Root
Natalie Sullivan- Missoula County Department of Ecology & Extension
Josh Smith- Bitter Root Resource Conservation and Development - RC&D
Class fee is $25/ person. Light refreshments will be provided.

Please contact Grace at [email protected] or 406-375-9416 to RSVP

https://rceda.org/calendar/wildfire-mitigation-preparedness-course/

12/09/2025

Deep in western Montana, a unique and diverse forest is growing strong under the careful stewardship of Charles, a second-generation earth scientist with a p...

12/04/2025

Want to be on our Board of Directors?

Registration is now open for the 2026 Forest Steward Workshops. Acquire Forest Management Skills To conserve your forest...
11/26/2025

Registration is now open for the 2026 Forest Steward Workshops.

Acquire Forest Management Skills To conserve your forest.

Establish your own objectives for your forest, inventory your forest, and write a plan to help you reach your goals and may qualify your forest land for cost share opportunities.

Receive a personalized site visit with a natural resource
professional.

Register at the link below

https://montana.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bpZ085l9Ks4j2qa

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11/18/2025

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11/18/2025

The season is more special when you open your heart to others!💗
Give a gift of family togetherness to a local family in need this holidays. We partner with groups such as Ravalli Head Start & Ravalli Early Head Start, and SAFE in the Bitterroot to ensure joyful opportunities can be shared by all! Details are on our website under "Holiday Events."

11/18/2025

Now accepting applications for 2026 Audubon Wildlife Fund Grants!

Since 1996, Montana Audubon has awarded small grants to organizations in support of research and education projects directed toward wildlife habitat conservation.

Grants will be awarded to individuals or nonprofit organizations whose research or project directly benefits wildlife in Montana.

All proposals must be received no later than Friday, January 16, 2026. Winners will be announced in March 2026.

Visit our website for guidelines & the application form: https://mtaudubon.org/wildlifegrants/

Address

1709 N 1st Street
Hamilton, MT
59840

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm

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