Nonprofit

Blackfoot Challenge


  • About Us

    Celebrating 25 years of partnerships, the Blackfoot Challenge is a nonprofit organization with the mission to coordinate efforts that conserve and enhance the natural resources and rural way of life in the Blackfoot Watershed for present and future generations. Our Board of Directors is composed of private landowners, public land managers, non-profit partners, local business owners, and other watershed residents. Through eight Board-led committees, we coordinate responses to community needs and find solutions that are homegrown and stand the test of time. At the Challenge, Board and staff work together with passion and dedication to further community-based conservation. We continuously cultivate a culture that is collaborative and respectful and we love to celebrate our successes at the local watering hole. 

    Celebrating 25 years of partnerships, the Blackfoot Challenge is a nonprofit organization with the mission to coordinate efforts that conserve and enhance the natural resources and rural way of life in the Blackfoot Watershed for present and future generations. Our Board of Directors is composed of private landowners, public land managers, non-profit partners, local business owners, and other watershed residents. Through eight Board-led committees, we coordinate responses to community needs and find solutions that are homegrown and stand the test of time. At the Challenge, Board and staff work together with passion and dedication to further community-based conservation. We continuously cultivate a culture that is collaborative and respectful and we love to celebrate our successes at the local watering hole. 

    Cause Areas Include

    • Agriculture
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Economic Development
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Rural Areas

    Location

    • 405 Main Street, Ovando, MT 59854, United States
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