The Bridger District is a part of the area’s Economic Recovery Team. The District will share all updates at a Federal, State and Local level. If you are a business that needs assistance please email us at info@nrmedd.org or call at 406-599-9898.
Individual/Family Assistance
FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program (IHP) provides financial and direct services to eligible individuals and households affected by a disaster, who have uninsured or underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs.
Apply for Funding from the Greater Gallatin United Way & Park County Community Foundation – Southwest MT Flood Relief Fund (Park and Madison Counties)
The Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) program provides temporary benefits to people who, as a result of a major disaster, lost or had their employment or self-employment interrupted.
To file a claim online, visit MontanaWorks.gov. You can also call the Unemployment Insurance Division’s Claims Processing Center at (406) 444-2545 if you have questions.
Job Service Montana may provide support for those affected by the floods. Individuals impacted can contact Job Service Billings at (406) 652-3080.
The Montana Department of Emergency Services is seeking assistance from the public to document damage resulting from the flood event that occurred the week of June 13th, 2022.
This information will be used to assist in collecting consolidated impact information and will be provided to other State and Federal agencies as they assess the damage.
Business Assistance
Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to certain private nonprofit organizations in Carbon, Park, and Stillwater Counties, following President Biden’s federal disaster declaration for Public Assistance as a result of severe storms and flooding. Private nonprofits that provide essential services of a governmental nature are eligible for assistance.
Contact NRMEDD via email, info@nrmedd.org, or by phone at (406) 599-9898 to inquire about funding options up to $350,000.
Contact MSU Extension – Park County via email, mary.keyes@montana.edu, or by phone at (406)-222-4156 to inquire about working capital loans up to $20,000.
The programs and initiatives in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act that was just passed by Congress are intended to assist business owners with whatever needs they have right now. When implemented, there will be many new resources available for small businesses, as well as certain non-profits and other employers. This guide provides information about the major programs and initiatives that will soon be available from the Small Business Administration (SBA) to address these needs, as well as some additional tax provisions that are outside the scope of SBA.
The SBA provides low-interest disaster loans to help small businesses recover from declared disasters. The State of Montana is an eligible disaster area. SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans offer up to $2 million in assistance and can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing. Currently, the turnaround time is between 4-6 weeks.
The Paycheck Payment Program is a loan program division of the CARE Act that can assist small businesses with 500 employees or smaller. This loan can be applied for through a Local SBA Bank.
If you have received a PPP Loan, apply here for loan forgiveness.
The Payroll Protection Program Loan is applied for through local SBA Lenders.
Food/Housing Assistance
Our mission is to eliminate hunger in Livingston and Park County.
The Gardiner Food Pantry is open Tuesdays 1pm – 6pm but they also have food boxes available as needed anytime during the week. The food pantry will also accept donations.
LOCATION: 108 S 3rd St, Gardiner, MT 59030, call Linda Grey at (307) 250-5853.
BareTooth Cupboards is committed to reducing hunger in Carbon County by providing food to those in need while treating them with dignity and respect.
Our Livingston Warming Center offers shelter to anyone in need due to flooding related displacement, including families with children, single adults, and couples.
Resources
Many individuals and organizations are wanting to donate to assist with the severe flooding that has occurred in Montana. This flooding has resulted damaged or loss of property and homes. Please contact the appropriate organizations, agencies, and local entities regarding how you can help.
Visit the site for a map with current status of park roads and road construction. Click on a road segment or icon for more information. Conditions can change quickly, so check back often. Short-term road closures and delays may not be shown.
Contextual, real-time, actionable information to transportation professionals and the traveling public.
The USGS monitors water resources in Montana in cooperation with State, County, local, and other Federal agencies.
Visitors traveling to park in coming weeks must stay informed about the new interim visitor entry system.
Here you can access important information about emergency situations around Stillwater County such as wildland fires, floods, road closures, severe weather, hazardous material spills, and other incidents that occur in our area.
Welcome to the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office Official website. Please follow us or check back for urgent updates!
Working together with our communities, we protect and serve the residents and visitors of Park County.
Local news source for the City of Bozeman and Southwest Montana.
Donation/Volunteer/Patronage Assistance
Funds collected by Greater Gallatin United Way and Park County Community Foundation will be distributed to individuals and agencies serving those affected by the flooding in Southwest Montana.
GGUW will retain a 5% administrative fee.
By visiting, and spending your money to experience the “Greater Yellowstone” area, you can help small businesses get through this until the Park re-opens.
Family Service helps families, seniors and individuals meet their basic needs, in partnership with generous community partners.
Donating to the “Carbon County Disaster Relief Fund,” will help support emergency management and disaster relief in Carbon County.
Sign Up For Flood Response Volunteer Opportunities in Park County.
Volunteer to help with flood relief work in Carbon County.
Gardiner Flooding 2022 Volunteer Interest Form
If you are interested in volunteering your time, services, housing, food, equipment, etc. please complete this form and the appropriate person will reach out to you are the proper time.