The Spirit of Atux: Rekindling the Saskinax Connection to Their Homeland
December 5, 2024Located at the end of the Aleutian Chain, the island of Atux (Attu) holds deep cultural significance for the Saskinax (Attuans), an Indigenous Maritime Nation with their history rooted in Southwest Alaska. For centuries, Attu was home to a thriving community with rich traditions and a deep connection to the ...
2024 Guide to Year-End Giving
November 15, 2024“F.O.E.” – Friend of Ed
September 20, 2024Alaskan Nonprofits Supported Youth Camps in 2024
September 20, 2024As the weather transitions from the warm, sunny days of summer to the cool and colorful days of early fall, Alaska’s children are returning to school with stories of their exciting adventures at summer camp. While parents worked and children savored their summer break, nonprofit organizations across Alaska were there ...
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American Legion Jack Henry Post 1 Non-Endowed Fund
Post 1 has served Anchorage Alaska since 1919. Post 1 helps active duty, veterans, and children and youth programs all over Alaska. The American Legion Jack Henry Post 1 non-endowed Fund serves to support the organization’s mission on a long-term basis, providing members and community members opportunities to contribute through the fund to the organization’s
March 18, 2021
Palmer Historical Society Fund
The Palmer Historical Society invites the public’s participation in efforts to promote, preserve and protect the unique history of Palmer, Alaska. The Palmer Historical Society is dedicated to our hometown of Palmer, Alaska, a quaint little town, nestled in the beautiful Matanuska Valley and surrounded by the Talkeetna and Chugach Mountains. We are truly a
Nome Arts Council Fund
The Nome Arts Council nurtures arts and artists and facilitates and promotes events and programs for the benefit of the community of Nome. The Nome Arts Council supports a wide array of activities and events throughout the year in Nome, Alaska. We help the community engage in theatre, music, visual art and literacy events. We also bring in outside artists to share their talents with the community.
WISE Fund
WISE’s mission is to provide science and environmental education to all age groups, foster and make readily available resources for learning, support and participate in scientific research, and share the natural wonders of the Copper River Basin (wise-edu.org). The WISE fund invests a portion of the WISE’s financial reserves in an effort to grow those funds steadily over time, building the organization’s resiliency.
March 16, 2021
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