MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION
PO BOX 1744, HELENA, MT 59624 www.mtnonprofit.org

Total Revenue
$1,137,352
Total Expenses
$757,534
Net Assets
$459,402

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION (MNA) IS BASED ON A BELIEF THAT A STRONG AND VIBRANT NONPROFIT SECTOR IS ESSENTIAL TO MONTANA'S VITALITY AND LIVABILITY. MNA'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP TO MONTANA'S NONPROFIT SECTOR, AND PARTNER WITH CHARITABLE NONPROFITS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE, NETWORKED, AND INFLUENTIAL SECTOR. MNA ACHIEVES ITS MISSION BY PROVIDING THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO ITS MEMBERS: ADVOCACY AND PUBLIC POLICY ON SECTOR-WIDE ISSUES; GROUP BUYING OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS; PROFESSIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUILD NONPROFIT CAPACITY, RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATIONS ON ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE TO NONPROFITS, NETWORK BUILDING TO CONNECT AND STRENGTHEN NONPROFITS, AND PROMOTING A CULTURE OF PHILANTHROPY.

MNA'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP TO MONTANA'S NONPROFIT SECTOR, AND PARTNER WITH CHARITABLE NONPROFITS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE, NETWORKED, AND INFLUENTIAL SECTOR.

PROFESSIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (POD): In 2019, 1,572 people from across Montana participated in one or more of MNA's community workshops or webinars. 449 attended the Annual Conference. MNA hosted workshops on board governance, financial management, next generation leadership, and strategic planning in fourteen communities in Montana. Additional trainings included webinar series on HR and fund development, as well as an author tour featuring Beth Kanter who spoke on workplace wellness and Exponent Philanthropy, who engaged audiences in donor-nonprofit relationship building. Our POD program is supported by a broad array of implementation resources including self-help tools and 1:1 technical assistance.

MEMBERSHIP: In partnership with nearly 700 members, MNA builds visibility, voice and cohesiveness within Montana's nonprofit sector. On behalf of our members, MNA deepens awareness and understanding of nonprofits in Montana through advocacy and information. MNA's e-news is distributed monthly to a listserve of over 4220 subscribers, ensuring timely and useful nonprofit information and resources are disseminated across the MNA network. MNA informs and engages nonprofits in advocacy on broad, sector-wide issues that impact them, including tax exemption and charitable giving issues.

ADVOCACY AND PUBLIC POLICY: MNA serves as the voice for the charitable nonprofit community, shapes public policy through action, and builds the capacity of nonprofits to be strong advocates. MNA's advocacy and public policy program includes: (1) educatino and lobbying on public policy issues that impact all nonprofits, and (2) training, education and tools to build the nonprofit community's advocacy and public policy skills.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Elizabeth MooreExecutive Dir.40$76,044
Marci Mclean-PollockDirector2$0
Bob WilmouthDirector2$0
Andrea VernonDirector2$0
Rob TallonDirector2$0
Jason RittalChairman2$0
Jackie MuriDirector2$0
Leslie ModrowDirector2$0
Alison PaulDirector2$0
Todd WilsonDirector2$0
Larry JohnsonVice Chair2$0
Jim BennettTreasurer2$0
Sherman WeimerDirector2$0
Susan Denson GuySecretary2$0
Suzanne SeverinDirector2$0

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