The Alaska Community Foundation and its Affiliates typically award grants through a competitive application process or a donor’s recommendation. The specific grant criteria, application requirements, and deadlines vary by the grant program. Please review the grant guidelines for each grant program to determine your eligibility before applying.
Please direct questions to ACF at grants@alaskacf.org or 907-334-6700. Please direct questions about Affiliate grant programs to ACF’s Affiliate Program Officers, at affiliate@alaskacf.org or 907-334-6700.
Petersburg Community Foundation Fund
Applications Open: February 20, 2023 - April 14, 2023
PCF grants support a broad range of community needs, such as: health and wellness, education, the great outdoors, arts & culture, animal welfare, community development, and many other charitable activities…
Kenai Peninsula Foundation Fund
Applications Open: March 1, 2023 - April 5, 2023
Grant awards support charitable organizations and programs in the central Kenai Peninsula area. Grants may support a broad range of community needs, such as: health and wellness, education, the great…
Palmer Community Foundation Fund
Applications Open: March 1, 2023 - March 31, 2023
Grant awards support charitable organizations and programs in the Palmer area. Grants may support a broad range of community needs, such as: health and wellness, education, the great outdoors, arts…
Camp Initiative
Applications Open: January 4, 2023 - March 1, 2023
Camps provide lifelong experiences for many, but not all. Camps are expensive to operate, and these organizations typically charge a fee that can be a barrier to families.
Ketchikan Community Foundation Fund
Applications Open: January 2, 2023 - February 20, 2023
Grant awards support charitable organizations and programs in the Ketchikan area. During this grant cycle, awards will be made for projects that support COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT.
Premera Rural Health Care Grant
The 2022 Grant dates are TBD: Supports access to quality health care through grants to providers in rural and remote Alaska communities.