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Dec. 18, 2025 – News, events, grants, loans and other funding opportunities
Montana Department of Commerce
Weekly Roundup
The Weekly Roundup is a summary of events, news and information important to
Commerce's constituents this week. Click on any topic for more information.
Housing
Montana Board of Housing public meeting: Jan. 12, 2026.
Montana Board of Housing public meeting: Feb. 9, 2026.
The 2026 Montana Housing Partnership Conference is accepting speaker
proposals. The Montana Housing Partnership is looking for leaders in affordable
housing and community development to share their knowledge and experience at the
2026 Montana Housing Partnership Conference at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, May
18-20, 2026. If you’re passionate about inspiring others and connecting with peers
across the industry, we’d love to hear from you.
Infrastructure and Planning
Commerce is accepting applications for the Community Development Block
Grant Planning Program. Cities, towns, counties and consolidated city-county
governments are eligible to apply by 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 29. Visit the grants and loans
portal to apply.
Commerce is accepting applications for the Montana Historic Preservation Grant
through 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 28, 2026. Application guidelines can be found on the
MHPG web page; eligible parties should visit the grants and loans portal to apply.
Commerce’s Community and Economic Vitality team will host an informational
workshop via Zoom focusing on the upcoming grant cycle for the Montana
Historic Preservation Grant Program. This workshop will provide an overview of the
program, including the application process, timeline and eligibility requirements. It is
scheduled for Jan. 15, 2026 from 12-1:30 p.m.
The Montana Coal Board will hold its next quarterly meeting on March 12, 2026 in
Billings. Grant applications to be considered at this meeting are due no later than
midnight on Jan. 26, 2026. Visit the grants and loans portal to apply.
Business
The Wood Products Revolving Loan Fund is accepting new applications under
updated program guidelines. The program has transitioned to a loan participation
structure for funding requests of up to $2 million and will continue to offer direct loans
for amounts under $1 million. The application portal will remain open until all available
funding has been committed to eligible businesses. Currently, the WP RLF has
$878,941 available for lending. For more information, contact Program Specialist Chris
Ryan at chris.ryan@mt.gov.
The Montana State Small Business Credit Initiative 2.0 Loan Participation
Program application portal for remaining Tranche Three funds will remain open
until all available funds are fully obligated. Submissions will be reviewed in the order
they are determined to be fully and properly completed. Upon completion of all
required application materials, the application will be scored and reviewed by the loan
review committee. All application determinations, approved or denied, will be promptly
provided to the participating lenders. This process will continue until all funds have
been committed to eligible businesses. Future opportunities will be supported through
recycled SSBCI 2.0 funds as loans are repaid.
The Montana State Small Business Credit Initiative 2.0 Loan Participation
Program-Recycled Funds application is open and will remain so for the duration of
the program, with capital availability contingent on repayments from existing borrowers.
A list of participating lenders with funds for recycling can be found on the SSBCI
webpage.
Native American Collateral Support Program funding available: The NACS
Program is now accepting applications online, which can be found on the website
under “Application Process.” Currently, $170,832 in cash funding is available. For more
information, contact Program Specialist Chris Ryan at chris.ryan@mt.gov or 406-841-
2594.
The application portal for the ORE Loan Participation Program closed on
October 28. The program continues to accept applications from economic
development organizations wishing to enroll. The EDO enrollment period remains
open-ended, and any organization involved in active economic development is invited
to apply. Lenders interested in participating should contact program staff for further
details and will need to sign a General Lender Loan Servicing Agreement. For
additional information, contact Business Resource Partner Josh Bennett at 406-841-
2748 or josh.bennett@mt.gov.
The Tribal Tourism Small Business Grant is open until tomorrow. With $240,000
in funding available in award amounts of up to $10,000 each, this competitive grant
program provides funding to start or expand a tribal tourism business in one of five
business categories:
Native American Made in Montana producers or retailers, including pop-up
vendors
Food, beverage or grocery operations that are either mobile or brick-and-mortar
locations
Licensed outfitters or guides in the hunting or fishing industry
Hosted accommodations, tours or experiences
Businesses that support tribal tourism businesses and services
Eligible applicants must be 18 or older and enrolled citizens of a Montana tribal nation.
For more information, email doctribal@mt.gov.
The Big Sky Film Grant is now open. This grant program aims to build and support
partnerships with filmmakers and production companies to create Montana film
industry jobs. The application deadline is Feb. 15, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. MST. For more
information, contact the Film Office.
The Montana Tourism Development Grant Program, formerly known as the Pilot
Community Tourism Grant Program, will accept applications until Jan. 22, 2026 at
11:59 p.m. The MTDG is a state-funded opportunity, building tourism in a manageable,
sustainable way that can stimulate and diversify Montana’s local economy, protect and
enhance local resources and foster community pride without compromising the
qualities that make local communities so special.
Have you significantly grown your exports in 2025? You may be eligible to apply
for up to three Exporter of the Year Awards:
The SBA Exporter of the Year - Application due Dec. 22, 2025. Questions?
Contact the Montana SBA District Office.
The President’s “E” and "E Star" Awards - Application due Jan. 3, 2026. Send
application and questions to U.S. Commercial Service International Trade
Specialist Laura Barmby at laura.barmby@trade.gov.
The Montana Exporter of the Year - Application due March 15, 2026. For more
information, contact exportmontana@mt.gov or call 406-841-2783. Commerce’s
Export team will submit applications to the Montana District Export
Council’s review committee for consideration.
Don't miss these opportunities to spread the word about your 2025 export success!
Commerce announces the Opportunities in Rural Economies Economic
Development Organization Capacity Building Grant. The grant application window
will open Jan. 1, 2026 and is available only to EDOs that have completed the
enrollment process with Commerce.
This 10:1 match grant is designed to help enrolled EDOs increase their internal
capacity to better serve underserved businesses, invest in technological improvements
and innovations, expand training and professional development opportunities for staff
and support other activities that strengthen economic development in their regions.
If your organization is interested in enrolling in the ORE Program or has questions
about the grant, contact Business Resource Partner Josh Bennett at 406-841-2748 or
josh.bennett@mt.gov.
Commerce News/Upcoming Events
Applications for the Montana Heritage Commission’s long-term lease
opportunities are due quarterly, one week before Commission meetings, which are
held on the first Friday in March, June, September and December. First quarter’s
applications are due Feb. 27, 2026 by 5 p.m. for review at the March 6, 2026
commission meeting. Visit commerce.mt.gov for more information.
Commerce invites economic development organizations to the SelectUSA
Investment Summit in National Harbor, Maryland from May 3-6, 2026. This summit
is the largest international business attraction event in the country. Partner with
Commerce at no additional cost beyond travel and hotel expenses. To be a part of
Commerce's booth, send an email to Business Attraction Coordinator Cameron
Johnson at camjohnson@mt.gov by Jan. 31, 2026.
Rural or tribal EDOs that have never attended the conference can also apply to
SelectUSA for a competitive scholarship to cover hotel and conference
registration costs. Go to selectusasummit.us and apply by Dec. 29, 2025.
There will be no Weekly Roundup next week. Merry Christmas from all
of us at Commerce!
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