


On November 13th, at the Black Eagle Community Center, Calumet Montana presented a donation of $100,000 to support public safety programs in Great Falls. Of this contribution, $50,000 was allocated to the Sheriff Legacy Foundation, and $50,000 was given to the Great Falls Police Community Foundation. This donation reflects Calumet Montana’s strong commitment to safety and continues its tradition of supporting first responders in the region.
“Safety is a core value in everything we do, not just in our operations, but in how we support our community,” said Kollin Schade, Senior Vice President of Montana Operations. “This donation is a tangible way Calumet Montana is investing in the people and organizations who protect Great Falls every day.”
The Sheriff’s Legacy Foundation expressed its appreciation, stating, “We are incredibly grateful for Calumet Montana’s generous support. Donations like this supplement the county budget and further allow us to provide critical equipment and training. It’s partnerships like these that help us protect and serve our community more effectively.”
The Great Falls Police Community Foundation also expressed appreciation, stating, “Calumet Montana’s contribution will have a direct impact on the safety of our officers and the community. These funds help us invest in advanced equipment and training that enhances our ability to respond and protect. We deeply appreciate their commitment to public safety.”
As one of the largest private employers and property taxpayers in Cascade County, Calumet Montana takes pride in contributing to the community’s well-being. Its commitment to Great Falls extends beyond energy production; it includes creating local jobs, supporting essential public services, and partnering with organizations that strengthen the community.
“We’re proud to stand behind the people and programs that make Great Falls a safer place to live and work,” Schade added.
