MGIA Grant Applications - Submitted for Fiscal Year 2025

2025 MGIA Grants Submitted Applications
Applicant
 
Identified Priority from the FY2025 MGIA Grant Program Priorities Total Requested Total Matched Total Project
Blaine County Tier 1: Pilot Project to develop geospatial information to support the next generation of the National Hydrography Dataset $50,000 $10,945 $60,945
City of Glendive Tier 1: Development of Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) GIS data of boundaries, addresses or road centerlines $43,170 $5,735 $48,905
Custer County Tier 1:  Development of Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) GIS data of boundaries, addresses or road centerlines $10,700 $3,900 $14,600
Fergus County Tier 1: Improvements to Public Land Survey System (PLSS) representation $23,040 $5,060 $28,100
Lincoln County Tier 1:  Development of Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) GIS data of boundaries, addresses or road centerlines $45,342 $83,918 $129,260
Phillips County Tier 1: Improvements to Public Land Survey System (PLSS) representation $48,000 $4,000 $52,000
Powder River County Tier 1:  Development of Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) GIS data of boundaries, addresses or road centerlines $30,800 $1,200 $32,000
Wheatland County Tier 1:  Development of Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) GIS data of boundaries, addresses or road centerlines $19,750 $455 $20,205
Carbon County Tier 2: RTN Network Buildout $30,985 $4,198 $35,183
City of Missoula Tier 2: Development of GIS data layers including, but not limited to, land use planning, infrastructure, water resources, and asset management $52,653 $15,400 $68,053
Missoula County Tier 2: Development of GIS data layers including, but not limited to, land use planning, infrastructure, water resources, and asset management $45,632 $48,181 $93,813