Partners The following partners have made the Rocky
Mountain Business project possible:
This project has been partially
funded by the Department of Commerce TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM. The Department
of Commerce supports job creation, economic growth, sustainable development
and improved living standards for all Americans by working in partnership
with business, universities, communities and workers. TOP promotes
the widespread availability and use of advanced telecommunications
technologies in the public and non-profit sectors.
WELLS FARGO is a diversified financial
service company providing banking, mortgage and consumer finance services.
Wells Fargo hosts 12 sites in the Northwest for customers to access
the online resources that RMB offers.
The MONTANA
WORLD TRADE CENTER is a nonprofit organization whose purpose
is to help businesses establish or strengthen their international
commercial capabilities. The center works to develop untapped international
trade opportunities and to help businesses capitalize on opportunities
to expand their market share around the world.
MONTANA
BUSINESS CAPITAL CORPORATION provides Montana
businesses with banking and consulting services regarding optimal
funding strategies aimed at expanding businesses. Once a strategy
is developed, it packages the funding request and acts as an agent
for the borrower.
AMERICAN INDIAN BUSINESS LEADERS
(AIBL) will provide RMB clients with
mentoring, consulting services and the opportunity to interact with
the Native American business community.
KOPAVI
SYSTEMS INC. Kopavi is a Hopi
word meaning "Open Door." We like to think of this site
as the open door to technology solutions.
MONTANA MANUFACTURING EXTENSION CENTER
increases the competitiveness
of Montana manufacturers through direct, unbiased engineering and
managerial assistance in partnership with other public and private
resources.
MONTANA
JOBS NETWORK
* Montana is the place to build a career!
* Montana is the place to pioneer a new venture.
The MONTANA
DISTRICT EXPORT COUNCIL is an organization of volunteer leaders
from statewide business communities, education institutions and government
organizations. The combined knowledge of the council members in international
business provides a source of professional advice on exporting to
local firms and individuals.