The Montana Immunization Partnership is a broad-based coalition of parents, educators, public health officials, care providers, insurers, and Montana businesses with a common goal of preventing disease and promoting an enhanced quality of life for Montanans.

Our diverse stakeholders work together to elevate the immunization conversation, while developing strategies to address immunization barriers. Our work is varied and evolves to meet community needs, while reflecting the unique values, strengths, and independence of our members.

Our Mission

The Montana Immunization Partnership empowers Montanans to make informed immunization decisions through personal conversations, community outreach, and advocacy. Our work equips parents, individuals, care providers, and policy makers with the knowledge and resources needed to protect families and communities from preventable illness.

Our Vision

Building a healthier, more resilient Montana through appropriate, timely immunization.

Our Values

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Data Driven, Science Based

Montanans want to do the right thing for their family and community by choosing immunization, but misinformation or lack of access can lead to hesitancy. We believe our communities deserve access to sound, science and data-backed information and research to help inform their decisions.

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Respectful Dialogue

We seek shared understanding as the basis for an informed, respectful dialogue around healthcare decisions. Even where agreement isn’t possible, we’re committed to listening and exploring the barriers and concerns Montanans have when it comes to immunization.

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Engaged Leadership

Without appropriate, timely immunization it’s not a matter of if our communities will be rocked by illness and disease, it’s a matter of when. As parents, healthcare professionals, business leaders, educators, and policy makers we’re committed to expanding and improving the conversation about immunization in Montana.