Supporting What Makes Our Community Strong
Bank of Bozeman is proud to support many causes and organizations in the Gallatin Valley. Community involvement is what makes local businesses and organizations flourish. Below is a list of just some of said causes and organizations that Bank of Bozeman cares about. Interested in becoming a partner of BOB? Contact us to start making a difference in your local community.
Supporting What Makes Our Community Strong
Bank of Bozeman is proud to support many causes and organizations in the Gallatin Valley. Community involvement is what makes local businesses and organizations flourish. Below is a list of just some of said causes and organizations that Bank of Bozeman cares about. Interested in becoming a partner of BOB? Contact us to start making a difference in your local community.

Annual Teddy Bear Toss
This annual fundraiser brings in money for the life-changing adventures at Eagle Mount Bozeman. Teddy bears are purchased and thrown onto center court at the culmination of the fundraiser…

One Million Cups
A key aspect of the bank’s philanthropic efforts, this entrepreneurial program meets monthly on the first Wednesday of each month, at Red Tractor Pizza…
MSU Edition: 10 Money Saving Tips for College Students
Saving money in college isn’t always as fun as spending it—at least, not in the moment. But whether you’re steadily saving funds for the future or stretching your budget in the day-to-day, every little bit adds up. And while we think Bozeman might be one of the best...
Artist in Residence: Brook Froelich
Artist Reception: -Date: Thursday, September 8th -Location: Bank of Bozeman - 875 Harmon Stream Blvd. Bozeman, MT 59718 -Time: 5:00pm – 6:30pm Brook Froelich: Brook Froelich is a graphic designer and illustrator who graduated from Montana State with a BFA in...
Artist in Residence – Jake Mosher
Our Spring Artist in Residence is award winning nature photographer Jake Mosher! Jake grew up in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, a stone's throw from the Quebec border and has, for the past twenty-five years, lived in the Rocky Mountains of Montana. He’s worked as a...
Artists in Residence: Janet Móczár-Buti and Jim Buti
Jim Buti and Janet Móczár-Buti are husband and wife, painting individually on some pieces, and collaborating on others. Janet Móczár-Buti Janet grew up in Western Montana where she immersed herself into her surroundings. Being homeschooled she was encouraged to...
We’re Supporting You This Small Business Saturday
At Bank of Bozeman, we believe that small businesses are the life blood of our community, which is why we work together alongside our clients to keep their businesses not only operating but flourishing. Our community is built on the ideas and hard work of so many...
Be a Part of Our Mobile Blood Drive on March 22nd
Did you know when you donate blood, your donation has the power to save up to three lives? Due to COVID-19, many blood drives over the last year have been canceled. Now more than ever your donation is needed to save lives in our community! We are proud to partner with...
Spencer Simons – Artist in Residence
You may contact Spencer via Facebook, email, or phone: Facebook: SsssspenceArt Ssssspencer@hotmail.com Studio 352-408-1225Spencer was born and raised in Miami, Florida where he graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. His majors...
Employee Spotlight: Jennifer West, 20 under 40 Honoree
Jennifer West is a Junior Mortgage Loan Officer at Bank of Bozeman. She has led a life of service to her country, family, community, and workplace. Her service and accomplishments were recently recognized by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, and she was honored as a...
Kristin Holley – Artist in Residence
Kristin Holley’s appreciation for nature began when her step-father moved her family from Loveland, Colorado to Livingston, Montana. He was an avid outdoorsman, so weekends were filled with fishing trips, exploring ghost towns, year-round camp-outs, and picnics,...
Steve Jorgenson- Artist in Residence
Steve Jorgenson has been taking pictures since he was about 12 years old. Three days after graduating from high school he left home and came to Montana and was fortunate enough to find work with the Park Service in Glacier National Park for the next seven summers...