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Commerce News and Success Stories
Commerce Quarterly Newsletter
First Quarter 2026
Welcome to the “Commerce Quarterly,” a newsletter designed to provide constituents
and stakeholders with long-form updates on the Montana Department of Commerce’s
success stories, as well as innovative opportunities to engage with the department and
participate in building the future of Montana’s economy. This newsletter is delivered
four times per year covering a variety of topics to showcase the many ways Commerce
is working with businesses and community leaders across the state.
A Message from Director Marta Bertoglio
Commerce Director Marta Bertoglio
Montana Department of Commerce Director Marta Bertoglio shares 2025 success stories from Commerce’s
divisions. Photo credit: Commerce.
2025 was a fantastic year for the Montana Department of Commerce, with our
Business, Community, Destination and Housing Divisions working hard to use their
expertise and resources for the betterment of all Montanans.
FULL ARTICLE
Input From Local Governments Needed Soon Regarding
2030 Census Blocks
2030 prototype
Submitted in February 2026, the Prototype 2030 Census Blocks will be finalized on May 29, 2026. Local
governments are encouraged to suggest boundary changes to Commerce’s Research and Information
Services Bureau as soon as possible. Image credit: Commerce.
The Montana Department of Commerce’s Research and Information Services Bureau
is asking city and county governments for suggested changes to prototype census
blocks generated by the U.S. Census Bureau. Current census block boundaries, drawn
in 2020, will be updated for the 2030 Decennial Census. RIS must submit all new
boundary suggestions to the U.S. Census Bureau by May 29, 2026.
FULL ARTICLE
Registration Open for 2026 Montana Housing
Partnership Conference
Housing Partnership Conference
Panelists address the audience at the 2025 Housing Partnership Conference in Billings, May 19-21. Photo
credit: Commerce.
Planning activities are in full swing for the 2026 Montana Housing Partnership
Conference. Registration for the conference opened on Feb. 23, with early bird pricing
through April 1. This year’s event will take place May 18-20 at Fairmont Hot Springs
Resort in Anaconda. The Montana Department of Commerce and the administratively
attached Montana Board of Housing both support and sponsor the event.
Representatives from Commerce and the MBOH will be in attendance.
FULL ARTICLE
First Quarter Employee Spotlight: Amanda Wilkey
Amanda Wilkey
Amanda Wilkey was recognized in the 2026 first quarter employee spotlight for her support of the Tourism
Advisory Council, the Made in Montana Trade Show and interactions with our Marketing and Communications
team. Photo credit: Commerce.
Congratulations to our first quarter employee spotlight, Amanda Wilkey, tourism
promotion liaison with the Montana Department of Commerce’s Destination MT
Division. The employee spotlight recognizes members of the Commerce team for their
dedication, hard work and commitment to the agency’s mission. Amanda was chosen
for her support of the Tourism Advisory Council, the Made in Montana Trade Show and
communication with the Marketing and Communications team.
FULL ARTICLE
Commerce Film Grant Recipient Takes Best Short
Film in Banff Festival
Borrowed from the Earth
A still from “Borrowed from the Earth,” which won Best Short Film at the 2025 Banff Mountain Film and Book
Festival. Filmmakers Chad Dawson and Zach Johaneson were awarded a Commerce Big Sky Film Grant in
2022. Photo credit: Chris Murphy.
The short film “Borrowed from the Earth,” a Montana Department of Commerce Big
Sky Film Grant recipient, was recognized as Best Short Film at the 2025 Banff
Mountain Film and Book Festival in Banff, Alberta last November. The film was also
selected for the Santa Fe International Film Festival.
FULL ARTICLE
Commerce-Funded Expansion at Missoula
Nonprofit Creates Support Hub for Young Families
Mountain Home Montana
A room sits ready to welcome a family in need at Mountain Home Montana, where a newly renovated facility
was funded in part by Commerce’s State Small Business Credit Initiative Loan Participation Program, MoFi
and First Interstate Bank. Photo credit: Mountain Home Montana.
Mountain Home Montana opened its doors in 2000 with room for three mothers and
their children. Over a quarter century later, the Missoula nonprofit remains dedicated to
offering safe housing and comprehensive support to young mothers and their children.
Thanks to partners like the Montana Department of Commerce’s State Small Business
Credit Initiative Loan Participation Program, MoFi and First Interstate Bank, Mountain
Home has grown into a 32,000-square-foot campus offering residential and transitional
living programs, a childcare center and an on-site licensed mental health clinic.
FULL ARTICLE
2026 Photonics West Showcases Montana
Photonics and Optics Industries
2026 Photonics West
Tony Brockman, Commerce officer of international relations, Mandy Rambo, Commerce deputy director,
Kanako Watanabe, chief executive director of the Japan External Trade Organization, and Ed Ramsey,
JETRO’s business development manager, at the 2026 Photonics West Exhibition in San Francisco on Jan. 22.
Photo credit: JETRO.
The Society of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers’ Photonics West Exhibition,
held Jan. 17-22 in San Francisco, brought together over 23,000 professionals from the
biomedical optics, industrial lasers, microfabrication and quantum technologies
industries.
FULL ARTICLE
Total Nutrition and Tanning: A Small Business Success
Story in Great Falls
Total Nutrition and Tanning
Jake Deshner, owner of Total Nutrition and Tanning in Great Falls, purchased the business with support from
his regional Small Business Development Center. Photo credit: Total Nutrition and Tanning.
When Jake Deshner saw an opportunity to buy Total Nutrition and Tanning in Great
Falls, he knew he needed trusted advisors to navigate the complex process. Deshner
turned to the Montana Small Business Development Center, where he received critical
support in business planning, financial forecasting and loan preparation.
FULL ARTICLE
Commerce Historic Preservation Grant Supports
Conservation Museum in Missoula
National Conservation Legacy Center
Construction is almost finished at the National Conservation Legacy Center in Missoula, where storage for a
critical historic collection was built with help from Commerce’s Montana Historic Preservation Grant Program.
Photo credit: Lisa Tate.
The National Conservation Legacy Center, a world-class museum where visitors can
learn about Montana’s conservation history, will soon open one mile west of Missoula’s
airport with help from a Montana Historic Preservation Grant. The MHPG Program is
administered by the Montana Department of Commerce’s Community MT Division, with
grants awarded by the Montana State Legislature each biennium.
FULL ARTICLE
SHOT Show 2026 Another Success
SHOT Show 2026
Brooke Blackler, owner of Missoula's The Last Best Company, and Montana Department of Commerce
Director Marta Bertoglio chat at Commerce’s booth at SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas on Jan. 21. Photo
credit: Commerce.
The Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show is the largest annual event at the
Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum, attracting over 50,000 industry professionals each
year. From Jan. 20-23, 2026, SHOT Show welcomed visitors from all 50 U.S. states
and 126 countries
FULL ARTICLE
Commerce Grant Helps Winnett Transform 1915 Town
Hall into Community Hub
Odd Fellows Hall
Funded in part by a Commerce Annual Tourism Grant, the town of Winnett relocated the century-old Odd
Fellows Hall and reimagined it as a gathering place for all. Photo credit: Laura Nowlin.
With help from the Montana Department of Commerce’s Annual Tourism Grant
Program, the small community of Winnett is working together to preserve the past. In
2022, Commerce awarded a $49,963 grant to nonprofit Winnett ACES, Inc. for the
Winnett Public Convenience Facilities and Bike Camp project. Last summer, the
revitalized space created by this project, Odd Fellows Hall, opened to visitors.
FULL ARTICLE
Photo Feature: Made in Montana Trade Show
Made in Montana
At the annual Made in Montana Trade Show for Food and Gifts from March 13-14, 112
vendors filled the exhibit hall at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds in Helena.
Wholesale Buyer Day on Friday welcomed more than 3,500 buyers from 126
businesses; more than 3,000 members of the public braved the snowy weather on
Saturday to support Montana entrepreneurs. This year, Commerce welcomed 26 new
vendors to the event. Photo credit: Commerce.
Montana Department of Commerce
301 S Park Ave, Helena, MT 59620
Contact Us: 406-841-2700
commerce.mt.gov
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301 S Park Ave, Helena, MT 59620
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