
Fourteen Yellowstone County nonprofits received a combined $25,000 from First Interstate and the First Interstate Centennial Youth Foundation to strengthen programs that help local youth learn, grow, and thrive.
The Centennial Youth Foundation was created in 1982 during Billings’ centennial year as a lasting investment in the community’s future. Its mission is to fund youth organizations and activities in Yellowstone County, ensuring opportunities for athletic, cultural, educational, and social development.
Over its 100-year commitment, the Foundation will contribute more than $1 million to programs that enrich young lives in Montana. With this year’s awards, the Foundation has provided more than $739,000 toward that goal.
“At First Interstate, we believe in investing in the future of our communities,” said Brian Brown, Billings Market President. “The Centennial Youth Foundation reflects that commitment by supporting programs that help young people learn, grow, and thrive. We’re proud to partner with these nonprofits, knowing their work creates lasting opportunities for youth in Yellowstone County.”
The Foundation is one of many ways First Interstate gives back. Earlier this month, the Bank surpassed $100 million in total giving since the First Interstate BancSystem Foundation was established in 1990. To explore how we’re celebrating this milestone, visit $100 Million and Counting.


