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Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Areas

Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Councils help people conserve and develop their natural resources in a way that will improve the area’s economy, environment, and standard of living. Because RC&D areas are locally organized, sponsored, and led, the program provides a way for people like you to make your community a better place to live.

Diverse groups of local volunteers establish RC&D councils or boards who represent sponsoring organizations within a multi-county region. Like you, they are people who want a better life for themselves and their children. The structure for this process involves:

  • Identifying problems
  • Establishing goals and objectives
  • Developing alternative plans
  • Implementing plans

RC&D areas work with a broad range of public and private entities to achieve their objectives. Local people are best able to determine needs and create solutions for their community. The strength of RC&D is in the commitment of people to solve their own problems on a grass roots level.

RC&D Areas in Montana

Most Montana RC&D Areas maintain Web sites. The hyperlinks in the following list will take you to those Web sites for detailed information on the activities of each RC&D area. For a brief summary of RC&D activities in Montana go to RC&D: A Catalyst for Community Enhancement.

Beartooth RC&D
Bitter Root RC&D
Central Montana RC&D
Eastern Plains RC&D
 
Headwaters RC&D
North Central Montana RC&D
Northern Rocky Mountain RC&D
Northwest Regional RC&D
 

Map shows Montana RC&D areas

Last Modified: 04/21/2011