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    Better Big Sky

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    MISSOULA, MT4065440406EIN: 82-53131593 filings on record
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    About Better Big Sky

    A Better Big Sky is a Montana-focused funder that concentrates on civic engagement, progressive electoral politics, and public lands/conservation advocacy. The foundation gives heavily to voter mobilization groups, state policy advocacy and political action committees that operate in Montana, and also supports senior advocacy and reproductive rights organizations. Its grants tend to be sizable and targeted to a small set of repeat grantees that run campaigns, research, and get-out-the-vote infrastructure across the state.

    Focus Areas

    Statewide progressive voter mobilization and GOTV operations in Montana (e.g., Montana Rural Voters, Big Sky Votes, MT Vote)Electoral and policy advocacy organizations and PACs focused on Montana races (e.g., Big Sky 55, Working Montana PAC)Conservation and public-lands campaigning and state-level environmental advocacy (e.g., Wild Montana Action Fund, Montana Conservation Voters, Montanans for Public Lands)Issue advocacy for seniors and retirement policy in Montana (e.g., Alliance for Retired Americans, Big Sky 55 intergenerational work)Reproductive rights and civil liberties advocacy at the state level (e.g., Planned Parenthood Advocates of MT, Montanans for Liberty and Justice)

    About Better Big Sky

    A Better Big Sky’s largest recent grant went to Montana Values Action Fund, a $1,905,000 award in 2025. That single grant is a good entry point to the foundation’s style: large, targeted support for Montana political and advocacy infrastructure. The funder backs organizations working on civic engagement, public-lands campaigns, labor and retirement issues, reproductive rights, and civil-liberties advocacy, with a strong emphasis on statewide work that can influence Montana policy and elections. The foundation also made a $1,340,000 general-support grant to Big Sky 55 and a $690,000 grant to Montana Rural Voters. Those awards show a preference for organizations that combine field organizing, campaign work, and state-level policy activity. Across the recent grants list, the same broad mission appears in different forms: mobilizing voters, supporting advocacy coalitions, and sustaining groups that work on ballot, legislative, and public-lands issues. The grantmaking pattern points to a funder that is concentrated on a small set of recipients rather than a broad, dispersed portfolio.

    What Better Big Sky Funds

    A Better Big Sky funds several distinct but connected policy and advocacy lanes. In voter mobilization, it gave $690,000 to Work EP dba Montana Rural Voters for general support and $20,000 to Mt Human Rights Network dba Mt Vote for general support. In conservation and public-lands advocacy, the foundation awarded $465,000 to Wild Montana Action Fund and $75,000 to Montanans for Public Lands. Labor and retirement policy also appear in the portfolio. The foundation gave $215,000 to Montana AFL-CIO and $500,000 to Alliance for Retired Americans, while a separate $51,000 award to Montana AFL-CIO shows continued support over multiple years. Reproductive rights and civil-liberties work are represented by the $600,000 grant to Montanans for Liberty and Justice and the $62,000 grant to Planned Parenthood Advocates of MT. These grants point to a state-level strategy built around advocacy organizations rather than direct service providers.

    How Better Big Sky Gives

    Typical grants are sizable: the p25 is $20,000, the median is $51,000, and the p75 is $88,000. The recent list also includes several much larger awards, indicating that the foundation reserves major support for a small set of core organizations. Repeated recipients appear across multiple years, including Middle Fork Strategies, Montana Conservation Voters, Big Sky 55, Forward Montana, and Montana AFL-CIO. The funder is classified as a regular funder, and the grants shown are largely general support or core support, with no indication of individual giving or program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $7M

    Total Assets

    $1.9M

    Total Revenue

    $7.7M

    Total Expenses

    $7.5M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $88K, with a median of $51K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $51K

    75th Percentile

    $88K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 92% of grants go to recipients in DC.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
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    Leadership

    STACIE ANDERSON

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, high-dollar grants to a relatively small portfolio of repeat grantees and state-focused PACs and advocacy shops; funding is tactical and campaign-oriented (GOTV, research, communications) rather than broad Core/operating support across many sectors.

    Funding Style

    unrestricted/general operating supportflexible fundingorganizational capacity/core support

    Notable grantees: Montana Values Action Fund, Big Sky 55, Work EP / Montana Rural Voters, Wild Montana Action Fund, Montana Conservation Voters

    Topics

    general operating supportorganizational sustainabilitycapacity strengthening

    Where Better Big Sky Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in Montana: 92% of grants go to recipients in the state. The highest-volume non-HQ giving appears in Washington, DC, with recipients such as Alliance for Retired Americans and Searchlight Research LLC. Within Montana, grants cluster in Missoula, Helena, and Billings, with additional awards in smaller-statewide advocacy hubs. All recent grants in the dataset go to U.S. recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Better Big Sky

    What kinds of organizations does A Better Big Sky support?

    The portfolio centers on Montana civic engagement, progressive electoral politics, and public-lands advocacy. It also includes labor and retirement policy groups, reproductive rights organizations, and civil-liberties advocacy. Most awards are directed to statewide organizations that work on campaigns, organizing, research, or policy advocacy.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The middle of the distribution is relatively high: p25 is $20,000, median grant size is $51,000, and p75 is $88,000. The recent grants list also includes several much larger grants above $1 million, showing that the foundation makes both mid-sized support grants and large strategic awards.

    Does A Better Big Sky make repeat grants?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in more than one year, including Middle Fork Strategies, Montana Conservation Voters, Big Sky 55, Forward Montana, and Montana AFL-CIO. The pattern suggests ongoing support for a core set of Montana advocacy organizations rather than one-time awards only.

    Is the grantmaking local or national?

    The foundation’s geographic scope is local, and 92% of grants go to recipients in Montana. A smaller share goes to organizations outside the state, including recipients in Washington, DC and Portland, OR, but the center of gravity remains Montana.

    What is the foundation’s main focus area?

    The clearest pattern is support for statewide advocacy and electoral infrastructure in Montana. Recent grants include voter mobilization, conservation campaigning, labor and retirement advocacy, and reproductive rights or civil-liberties work, with large general-support awards to organizations operating in those lanes.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    MONTANA VALUES ACTION FUNDMISSOULA, MT$1,905,0002025—
    BIG SKY 55HELENA, MT$1,340,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    WORK EP DBA MONTANA RURAL VOTERSBILLINGS, MT$690,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    WESTERN NATIVE VOTEBILLINGS, MT$650,0002025—
    ALLIANCE FOR RETIRED AMERICANSWASHINGTON, DC$500,0002025—
    WILD MONTANA ACTION FUNDHELENA, MT$465,0002025—
    MONTPIRGMISSOULA, MT$300,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    MONTANA CONSERVATION VOTERSHELENA, MT$280,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    MONTANA AFL-CIOHELENA, MT$215,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    FORWARD MONTANAMISSOULA, MT$175,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    MIDDLE FORK STRATEGIESHELENA, MT$150,0002025—
    VOTE VETPORTLAND, OR$100,0002025—
    WORKING MONTANA PACHELENA, MT$95,0002025—
    MONTANANS FOR PUBLIC LANDSHELENA, MT$75,0002025—
    WESTERN ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCE CO MONTANA RURAL VOTERSBILLINGS, MT$25,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    MIDDLE FORK STRATEGIESHELENA, MT$125,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    SEARCHLIGHT RESEARCH LLCWASHINGTON, DC$42,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    MT HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK DBA MT VOTEMISSOULA, MT$20,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    BIG SKY 55BILLINGS, MT$20,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    FORWARD MONTANAMISSOULA, MT$15,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    MONTANA CONSERVATION VOTERSBILLINGS, MT$15,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS NS—$10,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    MONTANANS FOR LIBERTY AND JUSTICEHELENA, MT$600,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    BIG SKY VOTES PACMISSOULA, MT$400,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    WESTERN ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCE COBILLINGS, MT$88,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    MONTANA CONSERVATION VOTERSBILLINGS, MT$83,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    PLANNED PARENTHOOD ADVOCATES OF MTBILLINGS, MT$62,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT
    MONTANA AFL-CIOHELENA, MT$51,0002023GENERAL SUPPORT

    MONTANA VALUES ACTION FUND

    $1,905,000
    MISSOULA, MT2025

    BIG SKY 55

    $1,340,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    WORK EP DBA MONTANA RURAL VOTERS

    $690,000
    BILLINGS, MT2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    WESTERN NATIVE VOTE

    $650,000
    BILLINGS, MT2025

    ALLIANCE FOR RETIRED AMERICANS

    $500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    WILD MONTANA ACTION FUND

    $465,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    MONTPIRG

    $300,000
    MISSOULA, MT2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MONTANA CONSERVATION VOTERS

    $280,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MONTANA AFL-CIO

    $215,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    FORWARD MONTANA

    $175,000
    MISSOULA, MT2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MIDDLE FORK STRATEGIES

    $150,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    VOTE VET

    $100,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    WORKING MONTANA PAC

    $95,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    MONTANANS FOR PUBLIC LANDS

    $75,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    WESTERN ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCE CO MONTANA RURAL VOTERS

    $25,000
    BILLINGS, MT2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MIDDLE FORK STRATEGIES

    $125,000
    HELENA, MT2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    SEARCHLIGHT RESEARCH LLC

    $42,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MT HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK DBA MT VOTE

    $20,000
    MISSOULA, MT2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    BIG SKY 55

    $20,000
    BILLINGS, MT2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    FORWARD MONTANA

    $15,000
    MISSOULA, MT2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MONTANA CONSERVATION VOTERS

    $15,000
    BILLINGS, MT2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS NS

    $10,000
    2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MONTANANS FOR LIBERTY AND JUSTICE

    $600,000
    HELENA, MT2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    BIG SKY VOTES PAC

    $400,000
    MISSOULA, MT2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    WESTERN ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCE CO

    $88,000
    BILLINGS, MT2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MONTANA CONSERVATION VOTERS

    $83,000
    BILLINGS, MT2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    PLANNED PARENTHOOD ADVOCATES OF MT

    $62,000
    BILLINGS, MT2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MONTANA AFL-CIO

    $51,000
    HELENA, MT2023

    GENERAL SUPPORT