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Pool of Willing Workers Within Reach

Are time-consuming tasks interfering with getting your product out on time? Do you find yourself short of assembly workers for a projector in need of a periodic or occasional organized pool of workers? A solution may be within reach...

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Grants and Financing to Boost Your Business

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Useful Online Databases

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  • Montana Manufacturers Information System (MMIS)
    MMIS Be a Supplier/Find a Buyer
    MMIS is an interactive database to help Montana manufacturers locate potential new customers and identify suppliers that are Montana firms, allowing money to stay in the state. It is designed to also link them with worldwide markets. MMIS is still expanding and developing, and ALL Montana manufacturers are encouraged to participate. MMIS contains information on products and services to lead to new or expanded Montana businesses.
  • Made in Montana/Grown in Montana online product directory
  • Dunn & Bradstreet
  • Search information on over 100,000 public and private companies.
  • ThomasNet.com - The Marketplace for Industrial Buying
    • Free industrial marketplace containing 550,000 distributors, manufacturers and service companies in 6,000 categories; searchable by product/service, location, brand and company name. Includes supplier catalogs, brochures, and linecards. Send RFQ's and purchase directly from suppliers using Order Online.
  • Zycon Online resource to assist the engineering and manufacturing community find and evaluate manufacturers and suppliers worldwide. Free and fee-based listings.
  • Industrial Quick Search, Inc.
    • Online resource for manufacturers of industrial products and services. Also, find suppliers & distributors by category.
    • Fee-based listing.
  • Manufacturers' Agents National Association MANA is a membership organization committed to connecting companies and professional sales reps, offering customized assistance.
  • TechLink a searchable database on the technologies that are available from the Department of Defense. A resource for growing a business.

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Safety Programs for Small Business

  • SafetyFestMT  is a collaborative effort between the Montana Department of Labor & Industry and businesses/entities across the state, which provides freeraining to employers and workers. 
  • Montana Safety Services Council a non-profit educational association established in 1993 to provide safety and health-related services. These services include safety training, consulting, technical assistance, seminars, and an annual conference.
  • Tips on Safety resource with video clips and classes. Provided by Montana State Fund.
  • Online Loss Prevention Resource Portal
    • Montana Risk Management provides an online list of safety and loss prevention topics to click for more information.

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Exporting

  • Export Montana, Montana Department of Commerce Providing export information as well as technical and marketing assistance to Montana companies pursuing commercial opportunities here and abroad to help Montanans prosper by diversifying their customer base and increasing their sales of Montana products and services.
  • International Trade Administration The arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce which works to improve the global business environment and helps U.S. organizations compete at home and abroad.  This agency works in collaboration with other partners to help U.S. companies export. Multiple resources are available through the Export.gov website, including the Basic Guide to Exporting.  Tradeology is the official blog of the ITA, while Top Markets offers a market selection tool for new or expanding exporters.
  • Montana District Export Council (DEC) Established in 1973 by the President and the Secretary of Commerce, District Export Councils are mandated to support the export expansion activities of the U.S. Department of Commerce and serve as a link between the business community and U.S. Export Assistance Centers (USEAC) across the United States.  The Montana DEC provides a network of exporters and resource providers around the state who can answer questions and connect you with others to help overcome challenges and avoid pitfalls.
  • Montana World Trade Center The Montana World Trade Center is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to help businesses establish and strengthen their international commercial capabilities. The Center develops untapped international trade opportunities and helps businesses capitalize on opportunities to expand their market share around the world.
  • U.S. Commercial Service, Montana Export Assistance Center The U.S. Commercial Service helps U.S. companies find new international business partners in worldwide markets. The website has useful information that you can search by country.
  • Montana State University Modern Languages & Literatures Tutors and Translators Take advantage of MSU's list of tutors and translation services for assistance with document, website and software translation. 
  • U.S. Small Business Administration. Offers individualized business counseling and special financing options for exporters.  
  • Export-Import Bank of the United States. EXIM offers a wide range of tools and services for exporters, including finance and insurance tools and educational materials.
  • U.S. Census Bureau The Census Bureau offers the most comprehensive statistics on foreign trade, as well as tools for exporters such as the free Go Global on-demand webinar series.
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce.  The Chamber offers up-to-date information and resources on current topics of interest related to international trade and investment, including updates on trade policy and agreements.

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Pollution Prevention Assistance

  • Peaks to Prairies
    • In cooperation with EPA Region 8 states, Peaks to Prairies looks for ways to encourage adoption of pollution prevention practices by citizens, small businesses, and local governments.
  • Montana Pollution Prevention Program
    • The MT P2 Program is dedicated to helping the state's small businesses and local governments use progressive, integrated pollution prevention (P2) strategies to increase productivity while safeguarding our air, water, land, and other natural resources. See also Montana Materials Exchange to find, give away, sell or trade materials.
  • Small Business Environmental Assistance Program, a separate, non-regulatory, program within the Department of Environmental Quality, the Small Business Assistance Program serves to assist Montana businesses to understand and comply with applicable environmental regulations.

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Additional Training Resources

Related Sites of Interest

MMEC Field Office Host Partners

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