JM Insurance Group

Community Outreach

Community Outreach

Small Acts, Big Impact

At our agency, we believe in giving back to the communities we serve. Through local sponsorships, volunteer efforts, and charitable partnerships, we’re committed to supporting causes that make a meaningful difference. Whether it’s helping families in need, participating in local events, or supporting youth programs, we’re proud to invest in the well-being and growth of our community.

A group of hands stacked together, showing solidarity and teamwork, with different nail colors visible.
A group of hands stacked together, showing solidarity and teamwork, with different nail colors visible.

Small Acts, Big Impact

At our agency, we believe in giving back to the communities we serve. Through local sponsorships, volunteer efforts, and charitable partnerships, we’re committed to supporting causes that make a meaningful difference. Whether it’s helping families in need, participating in local events, or supporting youth programs, we’re proud to invest in the well-being and growth of our community.

Giving Back Locally

Red Lodge Flooding

Woman standing beside a truck loaded with water bottles outside the Coldwell Banker building in Red Lodge.

JM Insurance Group donated 21 cases of water to Red Lodge after flooding left part of the town without drinkable water. Jennifer volunteered for a couple of days, handing out snack bags to workers and homeowners affected by the flooding. She also delivered breakfast to the Red Lodge Fire Department.

June of 2022

Two women holding bags outside the Red Lodge FIRE-EMS building.

Dropping off breakfast for the Red Lodge Fire Department

Red Lodge Flooding

June of 2022

Woman standing beside a truck loaded with water bottles outside the Coldwell Banker building in Red Lodge.

Donating 21 cases of water to Red Lodge

JM Insurance Group donated 21 cases of water to Red Lodge after flooding left part of the town without drinkable water. Jennifer volunteered for a couple of days, handing out snack bags to workers and homeowners affected by the flooding. She also delivered breakfast to the Red Lodge Fire Department.

Two women holding bags outside the Red Lodge FIRE-EMS building.

Dropping off breakfast for the Red Lodge Fire Department

Billings Elementary Schools

Woman holding two bags of school donations, wearing a blue shirt and brown boots.

Stephanie, a teacher, is picking up the donations.

Many students and families in a few elementary schools around Billings are low-income. They struggle to provide adequate clothing and school snacks for their children. JMIG purchased some snacks for these students.

Billings Neighborhood Watch

A man and a woman holding bags and a box filled with donations.

1st donation pickup with Dale Morgan

Dale Morgan, a former homeless man, is doing what nobody did for him by offering homeless people blankets and other winter clothing. This effort of Dale’s received media coverage and many articles in the Billings Gazette. JM Insurance provided a drop-off location in the heights for the various clothing and blankets. With all of the support of the heights community, we were able to donate several large bags of blankets and clothing.

Billings Elementary Schools

Woman holding two bags of school donations, wearing a blue shirt and brown boots.

Stephanie, a teacher, is picking up the donations.

Many students and families in a few elementary schools around Billings are low-income. They struggle to provide adequate clothing and school snacks for their children. JMIG purchased some snacks for these students.

Billings Neighborhood Watch

A man and a woman holding bags and a box filled with donations.

1st donation pickup with Dale Morgan

Dale Morgan, a former homeless man, is doing what nobody did for him by offering homeless people blankets and other winter clothing. This effort of Dale’s received media coverage and many articles in the Billings Gazette. JM Insurance provided a drop-off location in the heights for the various clothing and blankets. With all of the support of the heights community, we were able to donate several large bags of blankets and clothing.

Downtown Billings Alliance

A crowd of people gathered on a city street, with buildings and power lines in the background.

Downtown Billings Alliance – Alive After Five

Jennifer volunteers for the Downtown Billings Alliance for the Alive After Five event every Thursday in the Summer. The DBA is a non-profit organization with a vision to achieve excellence in community leadership and growth. Our mission is to develop a strong and vibrant business climate. Every Thursday in the Summer, Jennifer volunteers for the Downtown. Billings Alliance for the Alive After Five event. The DBA is a non-profit organization with a vision to achieve excellence in community leadership and growth. Our Mission is to develop a strong and vibrant business climate. 

Quilt Raffle

Two women holding up a quilt with colorful geometric patterns.

Emilie, winner of the Ringo Lake Quilt

JM Insurance Group raffled a Ringo Lake Quilt made by breast cancer survivor Wendy Negethon. We raised money in donations for three cancer programs, Relay for Life, Pack the Place in Pink, and PEAKS.

Downtown Billings Alliance

A crowd of people gathered on a city street, with buildings and power lines in the background.

Downtown Billings Alliance – Alive After Five

Jennifer volunteers for the Downtown Billings Alliance for the Alive After Five event every Thursday in the Summer. The DBA is a non-profit organization with a vision to achieve excellence in community leadership and growth. Our mission is to develop a strong and vibrant business climate. Every Thursday in the Summer, Jennifer volunteers for the Downtown. Billings Alliance for the Alive After Five event. The DBA is a non-profit organization with a vision to achieve excellence in community leadership and growth. Our Mission is to develop a strong and vibrant business climate. 

Quilt Raffle

Two women holding up a quilt with colorful geometric patterns.

Emilie, winner of the Ringo Lake Quilt

JM Insurance Group raffled a Ringo Lake Quilt made by breast cancer survivor Wendy Negethon. We raised money in donations for three cancer programs, Relay for Life, Pack the Place in Pink, and PEAKS.

Relay for Life

Pink ribbon symbolizing breast cancer awareness.

As October dawns in vibrant hues of pink, it serves as a poignant reminder to prioritize breast health. Amidst the flurry of Breast Cancer Awareness Month activities, scheduling your annual mammogram stands as a pivotal act of self-care and empowerment. By making this proactive choice, individuals can detect breast cancer early, when it’s most treatable, potentially saving lives. Embracing this routine screening in October not only honors those affected by breast cancer but also underscores the importance of early detection in the fight against this disease. Let us unite in this month of awareness, ensuring that every October serves as a beacon of hope and action towards a future free of breast cancer.

Relay for Life

Group of people holding a 'JM Insurance Group' banner at a Relay for Life event, wearing purple shirts.

2017 Relay for Life group

Relay for Life is a beacon of hope in the fight against cancer, uniting global communities in solidarity and determination. This annual event gathers survivors, caregivers, and advocates to honor those touched by cancer and raise crucial awareness and funds for research, prevention, and support services. Through relay races, ceremonies, and educational initiatives, Relay for Life empowers individuals to make a tangible difference, fostering unity and resilience in the face of
adversity.

During Yellowstone County’s Relay For Life,JM Insurance Group sponsored a team to walk for the event in 2017 and 2018. The The mission of Relay for Life is never to forget those lost to cancer, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day, cancer will be eliminated.

Relay for Life

Pink ribbon symbolizing breast cancer awareness.

As October dawns in vibrant hues of pink, it serves as a poignant reminder to prioritize breast health. Amidst the flurry of Breast Cancer Awareness Month activities, scheduling your annual mammogram stands as a pivotal act of self-care and empowerment. By making this proactive choice, individuals can detect breast cancer early, when it’s most treatable, potentially saving lives. Embracing this routine screening in October not only honors those affected by breast cancer but also underscores the importance of early detection in the fight against this disease. Let us unite in this month of awareness, ensuring that every October serves as a beacon of hope and action towards a future free of breast cancer.

Relay for Life

Group of people holding a 'JM Insurance Group' banner at a Relay for Life event, wearing purple shirts.

2017 Relay for Life group

Relay for Life is a beacon of hope in the fight against cancer, uniting global communities in solidarity and determination. This annual event gathers survivors, caregivers, and advocates to honor those touched by cancer and raise crucial awareness and funds for research, prevention, and support services. Through relay races, ceremonies, and educational initiatives, Relay for Life empowers individuals to make a tangible difference, fostering unity and resilience in the face of
adversity.

During Yellowstone County’s Relay For Life,JM Insurance Group sponsored a team to walk for the event in 2017 and 2018. The The mission of Relay for Life is never to forget those lost to cancer, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day, cancer will be eliminated.

Pack the Place in Pink

Group of people holding signs with numbers representing years.

Pack the Place in Pink Breast Cancer Survivors

The fight against breast cancer is near and dear to our hearts as Jennifer Massey, owner of JIMG, is a breast cancer survivor. Anyone diagnosed with breast cancer can apply for assistance with Pack the Place in Pink. In October, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, they have a fashion show at the biggest mall in Montana where all the models are cancer survivors.

Pack the Place in Pink

A woman in a cozy knit sweater posing indoors with a smile.

Jennifer modeling an outfit for the fashion show.

Pack the Place in Pink

Group of people holding signs with numbers representing years.

Pack the Place in Pink Breast Cancer Survivors

The fight against breast cancer is near and dear to our hearts as Jennifer Massey, owner of JIMG, is a breast cancer survivor. Anyone diagnosed with breast cancer can apply for assistance with Pack the Place in Pink. In October, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, they have a fashion show at the biggest mall in Montana where all the models are cancer survivors.

Pack the Place in Pink

A woman in a cozy knit sweater posing indoors with a smile.

Jennifer modeling an outfit for the fashion show.

Alzheimer’s Association

Woman holding a golf club, wearing a patterned top, white skirt, and sneakers on a golf course.

Golfing for Alzheimers Association’s Mulligans for Memories

Alzheimer’s
Association

Two women standing together in front of an Alzheimer's awareness poster, both smiling and wearing casual attire.

Jennifer and co-golfer in front of the benefits sign.

JMIG had a team for the Alzheimer’s Association Mulligans for Memories golf tournament at Briarwood golf course in July 2017. This fun golf scramble is a great way to enjoy the summer while raising funds, concern, and awareness in the fight against Alzheimer’s.

Alzheimer’s Association

Woman holding a golf club, wearing a patterned top, white skirt, and sneakers on a golf course.

Golfing for Alzheimers Association’s Mulligans for Memories

Alzheimer’s Association

Two women standing together in front of an Alzheimer's awareness poster, both smiling and wearing casual attire.

Jennifer and co-golfer in front of the benefits sign.

JMIG had a team for the Alzheimer’s Association Mulligans for Memories golf tournament at Briarwood golf course in July 2017. This fun golf scramble is a great way to enjoy the summer while raising funds, concern, and awareness in the fight against Alzheimer’s.