Fiscally-Sponsored Organizations

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Our Fiscal Sponsorship Program allows organizations to focus on their mission and not on 501(c)3 requirements. We provide bookkeeping and administration services to our fiscally-sponsored organizations, along with fundraising tips and assistance building policies and procedures. 


Sweet Grass Community Foundation is the fiscal sponsor for the following local organizations:

Sweet Grass Cancer Alliance

Sweet Grass Cancer Alliance

Sweet Grass Cancer Alliance was formed to support individuals in our community undergoing treatment for cancer. The group’s goals include raising money, providing financial assistance, increasing access to resources, and creating a supportive environment.

If you or someone you know is going through cancer treatment and needs financial assistance, help is here! Applications for financial assistance are available by contacting Ann Tyler at 932-4373, Linda Larson at 932-4219, or by clicking here to download a PDF of the application. All requests for financial assistance will remain confidential.

Sweet Grass Animal Coalition

Sweet Grass Animal Coalition

Sweet Grass Animal Coalition's mission is to reduce the number of unwanted animals entering shelters by educating the community, offering trap/neuter/release programs and holding low-cost spay/neuter/vaccination clinics. They are passionate about eliminating the overpopulation of homeless animals, and through their efforts, help create healthy animal populations in our community.

Vitality Partners of Big Timber

Vitality Partners of Big Timber

Formed in 2024, Vitality Partners of Big Timber is a non-profit organization supporting and enhancing the vitality of our local businesses through beautification, wayfinding and placemaking.

Crazy Mountain Wrestling Club

Crazy Mountain Wrestling Club

Crazy Mountain Wrestling Club was formed early in 2010 to increase awareness and participation in the sport of wrestling; to supervise, sponsor, and financially assist a disciplined and competitive program of youth wrestling; and to develop in members the ideals of good sportsmanship, hard work, and respect for one's self, one's opponents, and for authority.

Crazy Mountain Wrestling Club is a member of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU).