Reentry Resources in Montana (2025 Directory)

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Overview

Montana’s reentry system is built around state coordination from the Department of Corrections (MT DOC) alongside regional nonprofits and faith-based partners. Transitional housing is limited, so many returning citizens start with probation and parole offices for referrals to sober-living homes, transitional programs, and emergency shelters. Workforce support is offered through Job Service Montana centers and community-based reentry initiatives that connect individuals to training, CDL pathways, and supported employment. Record-clearing options are available through Montana’s expungement laws for eligible misdemeanor convictions; processes vary by county and may require legal guidance. Overall, Montana’s rural structure means services are more decentralized, and strong local case management and community support networks play a key role in successful reentry.

Housing Assistance

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Montana Rescue Mission – Men’s Recovery & Transitional Housing (Billings)Faith-based transitional housing with case management, employment support, and stability services for individuals in recovery or exiting incarceration.Visit
Butte Pre-Release & Community Corrections CenterResidential re-entry program with employment assistance + case managementVisit
Women’s Transitional Center (WTC) Comprehensive, community-based correctional program serving adult female offenders referredVisit

Job & Employer Programs

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Job Service Montana (State Workforce Agency)State career centers offering job search support, apprenticeships, resume help, and employer referrals. Includes bonding and WOTC incentives for people with records.Visit
Missoula Works (MW)Employment program for individuals facing barriers to work. Provides job placement, job-readiness coaching, transitional employment, and re-entry support.Visit
Flathead Valley CampusShort-term workforce training and industry certifications in trades, healthcare, and manufacturing. Helps with job placement and skills development for career entry.Visit

OrganizationServicesWebsite
Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)Free civil-legal aid for low-income Montanans — includes legal clinics for record-clearing and help removing barriers to employment and housing.Visit
MLSA – Clean Slate / Expungement SupportSpecific resource on how to petition for sealing/expungement of misdemeanors in MT: eligibility, forms, next-steps. Visit
Montana Restoration of Rights & Record ReliefState profile of how Montana handles expungement, pardons, licensing and employment rights after convictions.Visit
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Credit & Financial Support

ProgramFocusWebsite
Bank On (Montana)Safe checking (no overdraft), account opening help.Visit
Rural Dynamics / GreenPath Financial Wellness (Montana Partner)Non-profit offering free credit counseling, budgeting help, debt management plans, and credit rebuilding guidance.Visit
Homeword (Missoula & Statewide Programs)Offers free financial fitness classes, budgeting coaching, credit-building tools, and rental/homebuyer education for stability and long-term housing success.Visit

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