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The Human Resource Development Council was awarded $5 million from the Bezos Day 1 Families fund, a philanthropic organization started by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The grant is the largest gift the nonprofit has received in its nearly 50-year history.
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Since it opened in November 2021 Bozeman’s tiny home village has provided housing for more than a dozen people experiencing chronic homelessness.
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The shelter in Bozeman saw up to 100 people a night in the summer. The shelter is preparing for a busier winter.
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Livingston’s overnight shelter will did not open Tuesday night as planned because of a lack of staff.
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The Bozeman warming shelter is having difficulties with storage. That's because so many people are losing housing set-ups that seemed stable.
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Frigid temperatures Tuesday brought more people into the shelter — people who had otherwise been sleeping in RVs and cars this relatively mild winter.
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Bozeman’s seasonal warming shelter opened earlier this month at double its normal capacity to keep up with a rise in demand.
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A new survey of housing needs in Park County found there aren’t enough affordable homes for sale or rent.
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A tiny home development in north Bozeman will soon welcome its first 12 residents
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Community leaders across the state are preparing for more people who might need access to a homeless shelter this year. The state’s moratorium on evictions amid the pandemic expires this month and shelters in Montana have already seen greater demand from years of cost of living increases in the state.