The Greater Glendive Community Foundation is in a great position to help you set aside money for Dawson County because it is under the umbrella of the Montana Community Foundation. This way, you can be sure that any money you choose to give or bequest to GGCF is professionally managed. A committee of the local GGCF will give out the earnings through grants to local organizations or your designated non-profit.
THE GGCF BOARD MEMBERS:

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Peggy Iba
President
939-7422
Peggy.iba@gmail.com
Mary Ann Phipps
Treasurer
406-987-6789
maryann@chmspc.com
Paula Moline
Secretary
406-939-3989
pmoline@live.com
Janine Huschka
Director
939-4565
j9husch@outlook.com
Pam Feisthamel
Director – flower chairman
939-4287
pamfeisthamel@yahoo.com
LaNette Simonton
Vice President
989-1307
lanette@midrivers.com
Angie Hagen
Director
377-4493
angie.hagen@edwardjones.com
Jamie McMillan
Director
406-697-7545
jamierahr@hotmail.com
Facts & Figures:
$180,768 has been granted to 40+ projects through local nonprofits since 2008. In 2017 $35,000 was raised for the lifesize bronze “Born to Hunt” in the “Welcome to Glendive” triangle Park at 1100 N Merrill, thanks to generous donations in memory of Ty Milne. Greater Glendive has secured $33,500 in grant funds for Downtown Master Plan and improvement projects. In 2018-20 GGCF invested $7800 in the underpass beautification project.
Because the Dawson County Economic Development Council gave the Greater Glendive Community Foundation $100,000 to our endowment when they dissolved the end of 2025, we will be able to help even more generously with projects to benefit citizens of Dawson County. We are most grateful for their trust. You can count on it being well invested and managed by the Montana Community Foundation who securely and prudently cares for our endowment, meeting all federal and state tax requirements and laws. This generous gift will keep growing and giving back to Dawson County for our children and their children.
All donations to GGCF are tax-deductible. Gifts may be made in memory or in honor of someone and can be anonymous, if you wish. Gifts made by a business or corporation and planned gifts by individuals qualify for the Montana Endowment Tax Credit.