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    Bicentennial Apartments

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    DILLON, MT4066834013EIN: 81-03749732 declaraciones registradas
    Descubre si hay afinidad — Gratis

    About Bicentennial Apartments

    Bicentennial Apartments is a small, highly local funder that prioritizes basic needs, public safety, seniors, and community life in Dillon and surrounding Beaverhead County. Its grants consistently support food pantries and senior centers, volunteer fire departments, local cultural organizations (concerts and museums), and community infrastructure projects like trails and park programs. The foundation favors practical, project- and operating-focused awards that keep essential services running and community programming accessible to residents.

    Focus Areas

    Local food security (Beaverhead & Ruby Valley food pantries and food box programs)Support for rural seniors (senior centers, Meals on Wheels/Bass Bus, facility needs and equipment)Volunteer fire departments and emergency response capacity for small townsCommunity arts and cultural programming (Dillon Concert Association, museum support, summer concerts in parks)Local community infrastructure and recreation (trails, bridge repairs, park facilities, YMCA equipment)

    Who They Fund

    local community/residentsolder adults/seniors (Meals on Wheels recipients)

    About Bicentennial Apartments

    Bicentennial Apartments consistently backs the day-to-day services that hold Dillon and nearby Beaverhead County together: food pantries, senior centers, volunteer fire departments, and local cultural programming. In the most recent grants, the foundation gave repeated support to Beaverhead Food Pantry, including a $20,000 award in 2025 and another $20,000 grant in 2024, showing a steady emphasis on food access. It also funded community institutions that serve older adults and residents with practical needs, such as a $10,000 grant to Bass Bus for Meals on Wheels and an $8,000 award to Beaverhead Senior Center that split support between food and furnace needs. The foundation’s giving also reaches civic and cultural life. A $15,000 donation match to Friends of Bvhd Co Museum and a $10,000 grant to Dillon Concert Association for concerts, including tickets for BIC residence, show support for shared local programming rather than one-off projects alone. Across the recent record, the pattern is local, hands-on, and centered on keeping essential services operating in small Montana communities.

    What Bicentennial Apartments Funds

    Food security is a clear theme. Bicentennial Apartments gave $20,000 to Beaverhead Food Pantry for food in 2025 and $10,000 to Ruby Valley Food Bank for food boxes the same year. Support for older adults is another recurring thread: the foundation awarded $10,000 to Bass Bus for Meals on Wheels and $8,000 to Sheridan Senior Center with a generator commitment tied to 2023. Public safety and emergency readiness also appear in the recent record. Grants went to Wise River Fire Department for a building fund and to Sheridan Fire Department and Twin Bridges Fire Department in prior years. Cultural and community programming round out the portfolio, including $8,500 to Friends of Jc Park for a concert in the park and $15,000 to Friends of the Museum as a donation match.

    How Bicentennial Apartments Gives

    Typical grant size sits around the low five figures, with a p25 of $8,125, a median of $10,000, and a p75 of $14,125. The recent record shows repeated support for some recipients across multiple years, including Beaverhead Food Pantry, Beaverhead Senior Center, and Friends of the Museum, which points to ongoing relationship-based giving rather than isolated awards. Bicentennial Apartments is a local funder and does not fund individuals. The grants also suggest a mix of operating support, program support, capital needs, and matching gifts, with purposes such as food, furnace work, building funds, and donation matches appearing in the recent list.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $127K

    Total Assets

    $5.3M

    Total Revenue

    $150K

    Total Expenses

    $232K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $8K and $14K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $8K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $14K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in MT.

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    Leadership

    JAMES MCISAAC

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    residents of congregate or assisted living (BIC residence)
    low-income households (food support, furnace assistance)
    municipal infrastructure/users

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated geographically in Dillon/Beaverhead County with mostly small-to-midsize grants; a mix of one-time project awards and a few repeat/grant commitments to core local service providers. Funding is practical and operationally focused rather than large endowments, aimed at sustaining essential services and visible community projects.

    Funding Style

    direct service grantscapital infrastructure fundingevent sponsorshipoperating supportmatching/donor-matched contributions

    Notable grantees: Beaverhead Food Pantry, Beaverhead Senior Center, Sheridan Senior Center, Dillon Concert Association, Local volunteer fire departments (Dillon, Sheridan, Wise River, Twin Bridges)

    Topics

    local transportation infrastructure (bridge replacement)community arts and concerts (including ticket sponsorship)senior nutrition/home-delivered meals (Meals on Wheels)emergency preparedness and backup power (generator commitment)housing comfort/maintenance (furnace replacement)recreational/fitness equipment (water aerobics)general community building/operating expenses and holiday assistance (giving tree, food grants)

    Where Bicentennial Apartments Makes Grants

    Giving is concentrated entirely in Montana, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the state. Dillon appears frequently, alongside Sheridan, Twin Bridges, and Wise River. The recent grants also reach nearby rural communities in Beaverhead County and the Ruby Valley area, including Ruby Valley Food Bank in Sheridan and food pantry support in Sheridan and Twin Bridges. The pattern is tightly regional and local rather than statewide or national.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Bicentennial Apartments

    What kinds of organizations does Bicentennial Apartments support?

    The recent grants show support for food pantries, senior centers, fire departments, museums, concert programming, a trails coalition, and the YMCA. That mix points to direct service, community life, emergency response, and basic infrastructure in small Montana towns.

    How large are typical grants from Bicentennial Apartments?

    Typical awards are in the low five figures. The reported grant-size distribution is p25 $8,125, median $10,000, and p75 $14,125, with several recent grants at $10,000 and $15,000 levels.

    Does Bicentennial Apartments give only in Montana?

    Yes. The grant record shows 22 grants to U.S. recipients, and 100% of grants went to recipients in Montana. The recent list centers on Dillon, Sheridan, Twin Bridges, and Wise River.

    Does Bicentennial Apartments support recurring grantees?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in more than one year, including Beaverhead Food Pantry, Beaverhead Senior Center, and Friends of the Museum. That pattern suggests ongoing support rather than one-time awards only.

    What practical needs do their grants cover?

    The recent grants include food, Meals on Wheels, furnace support, a generator commitment, building funds, and operating expenses. The foundation also supported a bridge replacement project, showing interest in both immediate services and local infrastructure.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BEAVERHEAD FOOD PANTRYDILLON, MT$20,0002025FOOD
    FRIENDS OF BVHD CO MUSEUMDILLON, MT$15,0002025DONATION MATCH
    BEAVERHEAD TRAILS COALITIONDILLON, MT$14,5002025NORMAL ST BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
    RUBY VALLEY FOOD BANKSHERIDAN, MT$10,0002025FOOD BOXES
    WISE RIVER FIRE DEPARTMENTWISE RIVER, MT$10,0002025BUILDING FUND
    DILLON CONCERT ASSOCIATIONDILLON, MT$10,0002025CONCERTS, INCLUDES TIX FOR BIC RESIDENCE
    BASS BUSDILLON, MT$10,0002025MEALS ON WHEELS
    FRIENDS OF JC PARKDILLON, MT$8,5002025CONCERT IN PARK
    BEAVERHEAD SENIOR CENTERDILLON, MT$8,00020253K FOR FOOD, 5K FOR FURNACE
    SHERIDAN SENIOR CENTERSHERIDAN, MT$8,00020252023 GENERATOR COMMITMENT
    SWMT YMCADILLON, MT$7,2262025WATER AEROBIC EQUIPMENT
    UNITED WAYDILLON, MT$5,5002025OPERATING EXPENSES/GIVING TREE
    Beaverhead Food PantryDillon, MT$20,0002024—
    Sheridan Senior CenterSheridan, MT$16,0002024—
    Friends of the MuseumDillon, MT$15,0002024—
    Dillon Fire DepartmentDillon, MT$13,0002024—
    Sheridan Fire DepartmentSheridan, MT$10,5002024—
    Ruby Valley Food PantrySheridan, MT$10,0002024—
    Concert AssociationDillon, MT$10,0002024—
    Twin Bridges Fire DepartmentTwin Bridges, MT$9,0002024—
    Twin Bridges Senior CenterTwin Bridges, MT$8,0002024—
    Beaverhead Senior CenterDillon, MT$5,0002024—

    BEAVERHEAD FOOD PANTRY

    $20,000
    DILLON, MT2025

    FOOD

    FRIENDS OF BVHD CO MUSEUM

    $15,000
    DILLON, MT2025

    DONATION MATCH

    BEAVERHEAD TRAILS COALITION

    $14,500
    DILLON, MT2025

    NORMAL ST BRIDGE REPLACEMENT

    RUBY VALLEY FOOD BANK

    $10,000
    SHERIDAN, MT2025

    FOOD BOXES

    WISE RIVER FIRE DEPARTMENT

    $10,000
    WISE RIVER, MT2025

    BUILDING FUND

    DILLON CONCERT ASSOCIATION

    $10,000
    DILLON, MT2025

    CONCERTS, INCLUDES TIX FOR BIC RESIDENCE

    BASS BUS

    $10,000
    DILLON, MT2025

    MEALS ON WHEELS

    FRIENDS OF JC PARK

    $8,500
    DILLON, MT2025

    CONCERT IN PARK

    BEAVERHEAD SENIOR CENTER

    $8,000
    DILLON, MT2025

    3K FOR FOOD, 5K FOR FURNACE

    SHERIDAN SENIOR CENTER

    $8,000
    SHERIDAN, MT2025

    2023 GENERATOR COMMITMENT

    SWMT YMCA

    $7,226
    DILLON, MT2025

    WATER AEROBIC EQUIPMENT

    UNITED WAY

    $5,500
    DILLON, MT2025

    OPERATING EXPENSES/GIVING TREE

    Beaverhead Food Pantry

    $20,000
    Dillon, MT2024

    Sheridan Senior Center

    $16,000
    Sheridan, MT2024

    Friends of the Museum

    $15,000
    Dillon, MT2024

    Dillon Fire Department

    $13,000
    Dillon, MT2024

    Sheridan Fire Department

    $10,500
    Sheridan, MT2024

    Ruby Valley Food Pantry

    $10,000
    Sheridan, MT2024

    Concert Association

    $10,000
    Dillon, MT2024

    Twin Bridges Fire Department

    $9,000
    Twin Bridges, MT2024

    Twin Bridges Senior Center

    $8,000
    Twin Bridges, MT2024

    Beaverhead Senior Center

    $5,000
    Dillon, MT2024