Welcome to the Billings Breakfast Exchange Club

Vision Statement 
To be our community's preeminent service club, thereby serving as a role model for other service clubs and/or civic organizations in terms of a cohesive, growing membership, fundraising activities, and service to our community.

Mission Statement:

The Breakfast Exchange Club, a Montana Not-for-Profit corporation, chartered by the National Exchange Club, commits its membership resources, in a collective and cohesive fashion, to creating a more sustainable community through:

1. Support of social needs and problems, with a special emphasis on youth.

2. Support of education.

3. Assumption of proactive leadership in our community.

4. Participation in community activities and organizations.

5. Support of patriotism.

6. Development of its membership through education, exchange of ideas, and camaraderie.

 
 
 


Our Investment Portfolio includes:
 

The Family Tree (National Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse)

Family Support Network

YWCA Sexual Assault Task Force
Tumbleweed Runaway Program

Head Start

South Central Montana Mental Health Center

YMCA Youth Programs
Big Brothers & Sisters
Boys & Girls Club of Billings
Yellowstone Treatment Center/Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch
YWCA Gateway House Shelter for Battered Women & Children

Youth Dynamics (Foster care placements)

School District #2 Parenting Education Program
Young Families
Montana Rescue Mission & Homeless Family Shelter

Rainbow House

SOAR (Youth Substance Abuse)
Crimestoppers Reward Fund

Special K Ranch

The Breakfast Exchange Club makes grants to local 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations throughout the year. Our fiscal year runs Sept. 1 - Aug 30. More than one request in a fiscal year or calendar year will be considered.

Those organizations whose request passes both the Community Service Committee and the Board of Directors, will be notified and payment arrangements made, in most cases a letter will not be sent to those we decline to fund given the time restraints on our all volunteer crew. This club primarily spends over 2,000 man hours a year raising funds, so we usually contribute cash rather than labor to community projects.

Other areas we have made grants include disabled/handicapped sports programs, Billings park system development, Drug Abuse Resisitance Education, Crimestoppers reward fund, Kids Against Crime-Adopt a Cop, Salvation Army Dress-a-Child, scholarships, Seniors Christmas Tour-of-Lights, and many others. Programs funded and the amounts typically varies substantially based on that year's mix of members making the decision.

 
 

Purposes we generally do NOT fund :

  1. Individuals medical or related expenses.
  2. Travel for teams, athletes, students, etc.
  3. Building funds or endowments.
  4. Specific staff positions.
  5. Dinners, shows, or other events.

Purposes we have funded in the past:

  1. Program start-up or expansion costs.
  2. Matches for Federal or other grants.
  3. Operating or Administrative costs.
  4. Equipment, Tools, Computers, Supplies, Printing.
  5. Remodeling for new use in serving children.
  6. Emergency operating funds to meet sudden funding losses.

Grant Amounts :

Our range is currently between $100 and $7,000 with a maximum in one year of $11,000 to a single organization. Most are between $750 and $5,000.

What we look for:

  1. Fit to our priorities and our past giving history with that organization, use, and population.
  2. Number reached directly and the impact on their lives as well as their alternatives.
  3. Lack of duplication with other programs.
  4. Innovation, creativity in planning and delivery and measurements of results.
  5. Lifetime impact on the service population or duration of the investments use.
  6. Other sources of funding ot the organization and the specific need requested.
  7. If club members, their spouses, or children already donate their time to that organization (that increases funding likelihood.)

Attach a copy of your organization's budget, the projects budget and sources of funds, general information of your purpose (i.e. a brochure or annual report), and a copy of your IRS 501(c)(3) letter along with the application .

Download an application here!

 
 


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