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 ...
Recently Opened Funds
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Central Kenai Peninsula “Help the Homeless” Fund
Fund will be used to support housing and homelessness solutions in the Central Kenai Peninsula region
March 9, 2021
Erin K. Johnson Memorial Endowment Fund
A Donor Advised Fund established in memory of Erin K. Johnson, with a focus on science education and outdoor youth activities
March 8, 2021
Senator Bettye Davis Memorial Scholarship
North to the Future Business & Professional Women, Inc. presents, in partnership with the Rasmuson Foundation, and managed by The Alaska Community Foundation, the Senator Bettye Davis Memorial Scholarship.
March 3, 2021
THS Patricia Roppel Memorial Scholarship
The THS Patricia Roppel Memorial Scholarship is a $5,000 award made annually to an undergraduate or graduate student who is either enrolled or intends to enroll at an accredited college and majoring in history, pursuing the study of Alaska. A preference will be given to a student with a GPA of 2.9 or higher. A preference will be given to an applicant specializing in Southeast Alaska history, or the history of mining, fisheries, or timber in Alaska
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