OUR SPONSORS

Thank you to our sponsors for supporting the 2023 Montana Outdoor Recreation Summit!

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Works to promote Butte County as a visitor destination through a variety of marketing programs that generate room nights, hotel revenues, and Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) for the properties participating in the TBID.

PONDEROSA SPONSORS

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NorthWestern Energy has provided reliable and affordable electricity and natural gas to customers in Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska for more than 100 years.

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With more than 1.6 million members and supporters beside us, we are the voice of America’s national parks, working to protect and preserve our nation’s most iconic and inspirational places for present and future generations.

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Between Yellowstone and Glacier national parks lies the best of Montana. Take time to enjoy this vast region of mountains, waterways, wildlife, hot springs, and ghost towns. Our cities and towns offer locally-owned restaurants, breweries, shopping, and lodging experiences.

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Our current suite of navigation apps includes onX Hunt, onX Offroad, and onX Backcountry. We believe that every adventurer needs to know where to go, to know where they stand, and to be able to share their experiences. 

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WET provides valuable consulting services to its clients, developing engineering and hydrologic solutions to a wide variety of water and environmental-related problems.

SAPPHIRE SPONSORS

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FWP's Mission: Steward the fish, wildlife, parks, and recreational resources for the public, now and into the future.

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Specializes in civil engineering, transportation planning & design, construction management, environmental & urban planning, landscape architecture & design, and public outreach.

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At Trust for Public Land (TPL) we know the outdoors are essential to our happiness, health, and well-being – that’s why we work tirelessly to connect everyone to the joys and benefits of the outdoors. TPL creates parks and protects land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come. 

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The official nonprofit regional destination organization for Western Montana – focuses on ensuring economic sustainability preserving the quality of life for residents and quality of place for visitors.

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Business for Montana’s Outdoors is a collaborative platform dedicated to highlighting the economic value of healthy public lands and waters and abundant recreation opportunities. We seek to protect these assets because they are essential to our state’s economy and our quality of life.

Our members represent diverse industries and are united by a common belief – the future of their business depends on protecting Montana’s wild public lands and waters. Together we are leading the conversation about preserving our state’s outdoor legacy and securing a prosperous future.

BITTERROOT SPONSORS

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Works alongside private industry and local organizations to create jobs, grow businesses, develop affordable housing, and improve community infrastructure.

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WGM Group is a comprehensive planning and design firm, founded in Missoula in 1966 on a core of civil engineering services.

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Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative is a joint Canada-U.S. non-profit that connects and protects wildlife habitat from Yellowstone to Yukon so people and nature can thrive. At 2,100 miles, it is one of the largest wildlife connectivity projects in the world.

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With nearly 600 Montana-based employees, we serve more than 300,000 Montanans, including our friends, neighbors, and our very own families. Our purpose is to make health care more affordable and accessible by driving innovation, building healthier communities, and delivering excellent service.

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Heart of the Rockies Initiative works to ensure connected habitat and working lands for people and wildlife by increasing the pace of durable conservation in the Central Rockies of North America. We envision a region where actively engaged people and communities work together across boundaries to protect, restore, and steward the lands and waters that sustain natural systems and support community livelihoods.