Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation runs a 51–200-person conservation organization with a data modernization agenda. Their stack spans NetSuite, Snowflake, BigQuery, and multiple BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Looker), paired with active work on geospatial architecture and automated pipelines. Current hiring is concentrated in data (2 roles), operations (2), and marketing (1), with leadership-level gaps suggesting they're scaling analytics and campaign infrastructure to support national fundraising and program operations.
RMEF is a nonprofit conservation organization founded in 1984, headquartered in Missoula, Montana, focused on elk and wildlife habitat protection, access, and hunting heritage advocacy. The organization operates across land conservation, habitat stewardship, wildlife management, and policy work at a national scale. Internally, they're building a self-service analytics platform, standardized geospatial workflows, and centralized data pipelines—infrastructure that supports both operational reporting and direct-response fundraising campaigns.
NetSuite for finance/operations, Snowflake and BigQuery for data warehousing, Power BI/Tableau/Looker for analytics, and Python/SQL for data engineering. They're actively implementing geospatial architecture alongside automated data pipelines.
A self-service analytics platform, automated data pipelines, centralized data foundation, standardized GIS workflows, GIS data governance, national online auction operations, and direct-response fundraising campaign optimization.
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