![]() 2023 Participating Processors ListįAST Blackfeet Food Center (O’yo’p’ Food Pantry) & Blackfeet Food Pantry Program MFBN reimburses authorized processors up to $3 per pound for the finished grind. Participation by local meat processors and hunters is the key to success to help provide quality, local protein to Montanans in need. The original license will stay with the hunter’s meat and/or trophy. If a hunter desires to retain part of the meat, the meat processor will take a photocopy of the carcass tag to remain with the donated meat. The wild game will then be distributed to Montanans in need through Montana Food Bank Network’s Network Partners. Simply deliver the big game to the nearest participating meat processor and let them know you wish to donate all or part of the animal. Legally harvested big game animals can be donated (deer, elk, antelope, moose, and wild bison) to any participating processor in Montana (see Authorized Processors below). There are no costs or processing fees for donated meat. These contributions help pay for the processing and distribution of the donated game to feeding programs statewide. – Jill Holder, Operations Manager at Gallatin Valley Food BankĪ hunter who applies for or purchases a deer, antelope, elk, moose, or wild buffalo license may donate $1 or more in addition to the price of each license. ![]() We have never in my time here had this much game. ![]() ![]() In conjunction with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, hunters who legally harvest big game during the hunting season can donate all or part of their meat.
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