MONTANA CONSERVATION CORPS INC
206 N GRAND, BOZEMAN, MT 59715 www.mtcorps.org

Total Revenue
$7,859,830
Total Expenses
$7,787,591
Net Assets
$1,487,076

Organizations Filed Purposes: Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) inspires young people through hands-on conservation service to be leaders, stewards of the land and engaged citizens who improve their communities.

MCC Programs bring together leadership development, civic engagement, and training with hands-on service in the outdoors to develop young people as productive individuals and engaged citizens. MCC helps young people develop vital competencies that build a foundation for achieving success and discover their capacity to lead in their lives and communities. Expenses support three delivery models: An AmeriCorps program for young adults, ages 17 and up, who work a term of service for three to nine months through either our crew model or single placements as Conservation Interns. In addition, the organization offers both a two-week and a month-long youth service expedition summer program for Montana teens ages 14 to 18; and the one-week long program for Montana middle schoolers ages 12 to 14. MCC conducts over 330 community and conservation service projects each year. Projects meet community and public lands needs in Montana and surrounding states in the Northern Rockies and Great Plains regions. Projects involve a variety of conservation work including trails building and maintenance, historical restoration, biological research, habitat enhancement, fencing, biological research, watershed restoration, home weatherization, and community service. Significant accomplishments in 2019 included improvements to 1,567 miles of recreational trails that enhanced safety and access to public lands, treatment of 9,125 acres for invasive and noxious weeds, planting 13,888 trees, repairing or installing 163 miles of fencing to reduce wildlife mortality and improve habitat management, and retrofitting 1,319 homes of low income families with energy conservation measures. Meaningful service projects that result in lasting benefits for our communities and environment ensure a setting in which members cultivate service values and a vigorous work ethic, learn practical job skills, develop as effective leaders and crew members, practice responsible land stewardship, and grow as knowledgeable and engaged citizens. A member on our high school youth expedition commented: MCC means a lot to me. I believe the youth corps is the most important thing MCC does. I didnt have an outlet for what I wanted to do in life until I found Montana Conservation Corps. Another alumni recently reflected on their MCC service: All of these experiences have been amazing, but not nearly as amazing as what Ive gotten out of them. A chance to become part of one of the most welcoming communities Ive ever experienced, a chance to lose myself in work thats brought me more peace than I couldve asked for, and maybe most importantly; a chance to truly become a steward of the environment and serve my community. Theres few things more satisfying than getting to help protect something youre passionate about, all the while helping others experience it as well

The Big Sky Watershed corps (BSWC) is a partnership between Montana Conservation Corps, Soil and Water Conservation Districts of Montana, and Montana Watershed Coordination Council. BSWC activates community-based solutions for watershed health and protection. BSWC AmeriCorps members serve with local watershed-related groups throughout the state of Montana where they increase the capacity of host site organizations to lead community based, citizen-led watershed stewardship. Home-grown solutions to local watershed issues, on the ground watershed education and outreach, volunteer training, stream restoration projects and water monitoring initiatives make a measurable difference in local conservation efforts. BSWC AmeriCorps members gain practical, professional experience in watershed stewardship while developing skills for project leadership, collaborative management, volunteer engagement, and the role of citizens in leading change in their communities.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jonathan MckinneyPRESIDENT AND CEO40$117,290
Wendy WigertDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS40$93,832
Joe MccartyVICE CHAIR1$0
Whitney TiltBOARD MEMBER1$0
Jan LombardiCHAIR1$0
Steve DohertyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Jan SchweitzerBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lisa KelleySecretary1$0
Swep DavisBOARD MEMBER1$0
Christoper PopeTREASURER1$0
Pierre KaptanianBOARD MEMBER1$0
Jim BurchfieldBOARD MEMBER1$0
Thomas PedersenBOARD MEMBER1$0
David WeinsteinBOARD MEMBER1$0
Carol BiblerVICE CHAIR1$0

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