Logan Health is proud to announce the recipients of its Spring 2026 Healthy Classrooms Grants, awarding ten grants to educators throughout northwestern and central Montana. The program supports classroom initiatives focused on health and wellness, safety, and addressing community health needs in schools within Logan Health’s service areas.
The Healthy Classrooms Grant Program was developed to help educators create healthier and more supportive learning environments for students. Grants are awarded twice each year — in the spring and fall — to fund innovative projects that promote physical, mental, and social well-being. Past grant-funded projects have included flexible seating to improve posture and focus, mindfulness spaces to support stress management, and school gardening programs that encourage nutrition education and healthy eating habits.
Spring 2026 Healthy Classrooms Grant Recipients
- Holly Church, Glacier High School
- Ross Darner, Evergreen Junior High School
- Becca Blauert, Stillwater Christian School
- Janelle Matt, Saint Ignatius High School
- Chase Bauer, Saint Ignatius High School
- Nicole Wood, Hi Line Colony School
- Criselda Budomo, Chester Joplin Inverness Public School
- Xerxes Budomo, Chester Joplin Inverness Public School
- Allison Windy Boy, Heart Butte School
- Robyn Maloney, Shelby High School
Logan Health looks forward to continuing the Healthy Classrooms Grant Program and supporting educators across the region. Applications for the next funding cycle will open in the Fall of 2026 at www.logan.org/healthyclassrooms.
