HRDC Receives $15,000 Grant from U.S. Bank Foundation to Support Community Development Initiatives

Bozeman – HRDC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing housing challenges and fostering community development across southwestern Montana, today announced it has received a $15,000 grant from the U.S. Bank Foundation. The grant will provide general operating support, enabling HRDC to continue creating innovative solutions that meet the region’s housing and community development needs.

“Creating equitable opportunities for our community requires resources, and we appreciate the support from the U.S. Bank Foundation, which helps us continue to build and expand the innovative programs we’re proud to offer,” said Lila Fleishman, community development director at HRDC.

HRDC’s mission focuses on stabilizing housing and promoting economic vitality in Gallatin, Park, and Meagher counties. A primary outcome of its work is the number of homes built, preserved, or rehabilitated to ensure safe and stable housing that local residents can afford. Additionally, HRDC impacts local policy, contributing to the adoption of effective housing strategies that address long-term housing challenges.

“Safe and stable housing helps children, families and communities thrive. Working with HRDC to create access to affordable housing is an investment that will benefit generations to come,” said Pam Maxwell, community affairs manager at U.S. Bank.

This grant underscores U.S. Bank Foundation’s commitment to strengthening communities by supporting organizations that advance affordable housing opportunities and build thriving neighborhoods.

For more information about HRDC’s programs and services, please visit thehrdc.org.