Montana Youth Providers

Youth Providers in Montana

14 organizations in Montana are dedicated to offering job training, internships, and employment opportunities for young people, enabling them to acquire valuable work experience. Here's a brief overview of youth service providers in Montana:

Data source: CareerOneStop, August 2023

1. Action, Inc.

ACTION, Inc. provides services to in-school youth ages 14-21 and out-of-school youth ages 16-24 aimed at support individual career pathways and long-term academic and occupational learning. The Youth Program is designed to prepare youth to either enter post-secondary education, other types of training or employment upon completion of high school.

  • Address: 25 West Silver Street Butte, MT 59701
  • Phone: 406-533-6855

2. Alternatives, Inc. (Men & Women)

It is the belief of Alternatives that public safety is improved when prison inmates and other offenders are reintroduced to the community through structured programs that involve treatment services, assistance in locating employment, 24-hour a day supervision, and case management.

  • Address: 2120 3rd Avenue North Billings, MT 59101
  • Phone: 406-256-3501

3. Helena Career Training Institute - YouthBuild

Comprehensive seven-month program for 16 to 24 year old high school dropouts. Activities include HiSET preparation, construction pre-apprenticeship training, employment skills, leadership development and community service projects.

  • Address: 347 Last Chance Gulch Helena, MT 59601
  • Phone: 406-433-0800
  • Email: [email protected]

4. Human Resource Council - Mineral County

Our objective is to provide eligible out of school youth ages 16 to 24 with assistance in achieving their educational and/or employment goals.

5. Human Resource Council - Missoula County

Our objective is to provide eligible out of school youth ages 16 to 24 with assistance in achieving their educational and/or employment goals.

  • Address: 1801 S. Higgins Avenue Missoula, MT 59801
  • Phone: 406-728-3710
  • Email: [email protected]

6. Human Resource Council - Ravalli County

Our objective is to provide eligible out of school youth ages 16 to 24 with assistance in achieving their educational and/or employment goals.

7. Human Resources Development Council (HRDC) - Billings Disctrict VII

A comprehensive youth program for eligible youth, ages 14-24, who face barriers to education, training, and employment, and who reside in Big Horn, Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, or Yellowstone Counties. The ultimate goals of the program are for the client to complete secondary school and obtain diploma or equivalent; AND enroll in a post-secondary education placement; OR obtain un-subsidized employment.

8. Human Resources Development Council (HRDC) - Bozeman District IX

These programs are designed with a youth empowerment mindset. We take an active approach giving youth the tools to create achievable goals. By providing work experience, focused direction, and inspiration for success, we have the knowledge and resources to help navigate youth into adulthood.

9. Human Resources Development Council (HRDC) - Glendive Action for Eastern Montana

The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Teens work(WIA) Title IB Youth Program provides services to youth ages 14-21 if in-school and ages 16-24, if out-of-school. The main thrust of the Youth Program is to increase the focus on longer-term academic and occupational learning opportunities and provide long-term comprehensive service strategies.

10. Human Resources Development Council (HRDC) - Havre District IV

The Employment and Training program provides training and support for individuals looking to enter or re-enter the workforce. We provide an array of services geared toward employability including life skills training, interviewing skills, job seeking skills, money management, career exploration, and many other individualized services.All individuals seeking assistance with career exploration, completing job applications, interviewing skills and basic educational skills can access these services free of charge.

11. Human Resources Development Council (HRDC) - Lewistown District VI

Employment and Training provides resources to services that assist you in starting or advancing your career.

  • Address: 300 1st Avenue N Suite 203 Lewistown, MT 59457
  • Phone: 406-535-7488

12. Jobs for Montana's Graduates (JMG) - Kalispell

JMG actively promotes student success by connecting students with local employers and teaching them workplace professional skills, leadership skills, and career readiness. Through nurturing their growth, JMG assists in empowering and mobilizing students to stay in school, graduate and be ready to enter the workforce as capable adults.

  • Address: 427 First Avenue E Kalispell, MT 59901
  • Phone: 406-758-6221
  • Email: [email protected]

13. Jobs for Montana's Graduates (JMG) - Libby

JMG actively promotes student success by connecting students with local employers and teaching them workplace professional skills, leadership skills, and career readiness. Through nurturing their growth, JMG assists in empowering and mobilizing students to stay in school, graduate and be ready to enter the workforce as capable adults.

  • Address: 933 Farm to Market Rd Ste. B Libby, MT 59923
  • Phone: 406-293-2712
  • Email: [email protected]

14. Montana Youth Challenge Academy

The Montana Youth ChalleNGe Academy assists at-risk Montana youth in developing skills and abilities necessary to become productive citizens through focusing upon the physical, emotional, and educational needs of the youth within a highly structured, quasi-military environment using proven·techniques of discipline and motivation to assist youth in turning their lives around.

  • Address: 790 E Cornell Street Dillon, MT 59725
  • Phone: 406-960-4424
  • Email: [email protected]

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