What we have done as members of the Advisory Council
This license plate provides a mechanism of funding for the Advisory Council to raise money for things that can help missing indigenous persons across Montana. Funding can be utilized (but not limited to) to promote outreach programs to educate communities on prevention strategies, fund equipment and technology to enhance search and response efforts, and support capacity-building initiatives providing more "tools in the toolbelt" when someone goes missing.
Our work speaks for itself.Take a look at a selection of our recent projects, starting with recent legislation that has passed
During the 2025 Montana Legislative session, House Bill 83 was passed, which means this advisory council can now accept donations. By accepting donations, the MMIPAC can now start spending money with less bureaucracy in the way and will only further our cause to put an end to this epidemic that is murdered missing indigenous people.
During the 2023 Montana Legislative session, House Bill 163 passed which extended the MMIP Advisory Council until 2033. With that we can further serve the indigenous community and have more time to come up with solutions on how to further decrease the amount of indigenous people that go missing.

