Holly Hamilton, owner of Still Point Wellness LLC, is making a meaningful difference through service-driven entrepreneurship. A Montana native and U.S. Air Force veteran, Holly founded Still Point Wellness LLC with a mission to help people reduce pain, restore mobility, and improve their quality of life. Her dedication to service extends well beyond her practice. Drawing on her own experience as a veteran, Holly is deeply committed to supporting fellow veterans and members of the community who are seeking relief, recovery, and renewed strength.
In addition to her work with people, Holly’s passion for wellness also extends to the equine world. As a trained equine bodyworker, she applies her knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics, and musculoskeletal health to help horses improve mobility, release muscular tension, and recover from strain or injury. Using many of the same therapeutic principles that guide her human wellness practice, she helps horses move more freely and comfortably, supporting both riders and their horses through a holistic approach to health and movement.
Recently, Holly achieved a significant milestone for her growing business by earning three certifications through the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA): Women-Owned Small Business, Veteran-Owned Small Business, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business. Remarkably, she secured all three certifications on her first submission, an accomplishment that reflects her professionalism, determination, and readiness to expand federal opportunities for her business.
Holly worked closely with her Great Falls APEX advisor to navigate the certification process. Through one-on-one guidance, her advisor helped her understand the certification programs, review application materials, and ensure her business information and supporting documentation were accurate and complete. With careful preparation and expert guidance from her Great Falls APEX advisor, Holly completed the certification applications and received approval for all three SBA certifications on her first submission.
Reflecting on the experience, Holly shared, “Great Falls APEX helped me get everything set up to pursue federal contracting as a veteran-owned, women-owned business. They guided me through SAM registration and helped me understand a process that felt overwhelming at first. What sets Great Falls APEX apart is that they don’t stop at getting you started. They are still here, guiding me through each step. Shannon Clancy goes above and beyond by connecting you with resources, thinking outside the box, and even giving her personal time to make sure you are supported. APEX is inclusive, empowering, and genuinely invested in your success. I would not be where I am today without their continued guidance and support.”
Holly was named a 2026 Inspire Award winner through the Fire Within Awards. Presented by the Great Falls Development Alliance, the Fire Within Awards celebrate women entrepreneurs who demonstrate leadership, resilience, and meaningful contributions to their businesses and communities. The Inspire Award specifically recognizes an established woman business owner who’s been in business under five years and whose vision, dedication, and personal leadership have contributed to the growth and success of her business while inspiring others along the way.
Holly’s milestone achievement of earning U.S. Small Business Administration certifications, along with the preparation and strategic positioning of her business to compete in the government marketplace, were also featured in the Great Falls Development Alliance Top Ten. The recognition highlights her progress as a veteran entrepreneur and reflects the continued growth and momentum of Still Point Wellness LLC.
Through her leadership, determination, and entrepreneurial spirit, Holly exemplifies what it means to turn purpose into impact. With guidance and support from Great Falls APEX, she successfully navigated the U.S. Small Business Administration certification process, positioning Still Point Wellness LLC to stand out from the competition and opening new opportunities in government contracting.


