
Give back while you gather.
When in Missoula, your team can do more than connect with each other–they can connect with our community and make a real impact on this place. From river clean ups and trail projects to working with local nonprofits and organizations, your attendees will get a chance to experience the heart and soul of Missoula while building relationships as a team.
Montana Food Bank Network
Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) is the state’s only statewide food bank and a proud member of Feeding America. Volunteers can support a variety of hands-on projects like repacking bulk food into individual bags for local pantries or boxing up meals for the Mail-a-Meal program, which delivers to rural communities without food banks. Whether you're a group of six or eight, MFBN offers opportunities that directly support hunger relief across Montana.
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406.721.3925
Missoula Food Bank
Rooted in food justice, Missoula Food Bank & Community Center creates a welcoming space where everyone has access to nutritious food without stigma. Volunteer groups play a key role by repacking bulk food, assembling Empower Packs for kids, sorting donations, or helping with cleaning and maintenance tasks. Group opportunities are flexible based on current needs and can be customized to match your group’s size and accessibility requirements.
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406.549.0543
Missoula Parks and Recreation
Missoula Parks and Recreation provides meaningful volunteer opportunities that enhance the city’s natural spaces and community programs. Groups can get involved in projects like trail building, invasive weed removal, park beautification, litter pickup, or assisting with community events and youth programs. With over 550 acres of parks, 4,200 acres of conservation land, and 22 miles of trails, there are endless ways to give back while enjoying the outdoors.
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406.552.6271
Humane Society of Western Montana
The Humane Society of Western Montana offers group volunteer sessions for up to 10 people at a time, with the option to split larger groups into shifts. Volunteers must be 18 or older, or minors must be accompanied by one adult per four children. Projects may include kennel or trail cleaning, weeding, filing, event prep, or creating enrichment toys for animals. While direct animal interaction is limited to reduce stress on the pets, each group experience includes a shelter tour and the chance to meet a few furry friends. Booking at least two weeks in advance is recommended due to high demand.
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406.549.3934
Poverello Center
The Poverello Center provides shelter, food, and compassionate care to anyone in need, guided by a belief in dignity for all—regardless of housing status. Group volunteer opportunities include neighborhood cleanups, meal service, and supporting the Homeless Outreach Team as they connect unsheltered neighbors with vital resources. Volunteers must be 18 or older, or accompanied by an adult if underage. The Poverello Center works with groups weekly and is happy to collaborate to find a meaningful experience tailored to your group’s interests.
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406.532.6680