We are currently out of funds.
We are taking applications for the waitlist at this time.
The Dubbers Care Foundation
provides emergency housing assistance to Montana families experiencing crisis or hardship.
Our Beginning
Dubbers Care was founded in 2017 by a group of Keller Williams Real Estate Agents looking to give back to the their beloved community. Knowing first hand the importance of having a roof over a families head, together they built a 501(c)3 to get emergency funds to folks experiencing crisis to keep them housed. Today the foundation has expanded beyond the walls of Keller Williams to include a diverse group of community members devoted to the cause.
Since it’s inception, Dubbers Care has donated over $160,000 to 220 families in need in Western Montana
The Dubbers Care Foundation assists with a variety of housing related needs, including:
Rent payments / Mortgage payments
Security deposits
Utility bills
Emergency hotel stays
What makes us different…
From single fathers and mothers, to the elderly and veterans, and everyone in between - we aim to keep people housed. It is our goal to prevent homelessness before it occurs. As a smaller volunteer ran organization we avoid weeks of wait time and red tape to fill the more immediate needs. The current housing crisis has amplified the need in our community for housing support and our organization. The elevated demand on our resources has us leaning on our community member’s support more than ever before. A mother fleeing domestic abuse, a single outstanding bill preventing a lease, or a family rocked by a life threating diagnosis, The Dubbers Care Foundation is here to help.
$166,000
donated and given back to community members in need since our inception
~35%
of applicants of DC accepted due to funding limitations
592
homeless individuals and families counted in Missoula county at at the beginning of 2022
Dubbers Care does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation or military status in any of it’s activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, application decisions, accepting of board members, selection of volunteers and vendors, fundraising effort and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our board, applicants, donors, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients.
Adopted by the Board of Directors on October 6, 2021