Overview
The Montana Main Street Program, established in 2005, is administered by the Community MT Division within the Montana Department of Commerce. As a state coordinating program within the Main Street America network, the MMS Program awards competitive grant funding to communities focusing on planning and/or implementation projects directly related to downtown revitalization, development and historic preservation. Using the Main Street Approach to downtown revitalization, the MMS Program also offers technical assistance to communities striving for economic vitality while maintaining local historic integrity, quality of life and a sense of place. Such goals are best met by uniting larger community ideas and efforts with Program organization, coordination and resources.
Mission
The MMS Program is dedicated to bettering the economic, historic and cultural vitality of Montana’s downtowns through community development, revitalization and historic preservation. MMS fosters grassroots efforts through coordination and technical assistance. The Program focuses on a comprehensive approach to revitalizing downtowns and preserving the historic structures that contribute to Montana’s unique sense of place.
Vision
Adopting the Main Street Approach to revitalization, MMS facilitates efforts to improve downtown economies and historic districts. MMS aims to encourage and promote local efforts through a statewide network focused on educational outreach, collaboration and organizational coordination.
Goals
- Preserve and promote statewide historic and cultural resources.
- Promote long-term planning for revitalization efforts.
- Coordinate conversations among and within Montana communities.
- Support economic and community development.
- Cultivate a sense of place.
- Enable the success of local businesses by supporting vibrant downtown districts.