Volunteer Highlight – Leslie Kleinfeld
April 26, 2024Your Guide to the Three Investment Pools at ACF
April 26, 2024The Alaska Community Foundation (ACF) is committed to making a lasting difference in communities throughout Alaska. One way ACF achieves this is prudent management of its charitable assets, currently totaling $215 million, for long-term sustainable growth. ACF offers three investment pool options for fundholders: The Long Term Pool, the Short ...
The Alaska Community Foundation Announces New President and CEO
February 23, 2024Over 40 Scholarships Available
January 18, 2024A New Kind of Play Comes to Palmer
December 7, 2023The Alaska Community Foundation (ACF) envisions an Alaska where communities can come together to thrive. The Affiliate Program is one of the core ways that ACF positively impacts towns and cities across Alaska. Affiliate community foundations start with a local volunteer Advisory Board that grows endowments for their area. These ...
Recently Opened Funds
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Nome Arts Council Endowment Fund
The Nome Arts Council nurtures arts and artists and facilitates and promotes events and programs for the benefit of the community of Nome.
November 8, 2023
Fountainhead Museum Foundation Fund
The Fountainhead Museum Foundation Fund will support the mission of the Fountainhead Museum Foundation.
November 7, 2023
Housing Alaskans: A Public-Private Partnership
Housing Alaskans: A Public-Private Partnership (HAPPP) is a housing accelerator, leveraging funds to quickly provide housing in Alaska communities. Housing Alaskans is a housing accelerator. HAPPP is a dynamic, agile, flexible statewide funding accelerator that collaborates with other housing funding entities, such as the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation and HUD, to leverage and combine various
October 20, 2023
Anchorage Diverse Student Servant Leadership Fund
Designed to fund youth leadership programs for disadvantaged students of color in Anchorage, Alaska, in both junior and senior high schools, with a strong focus on public schools with diverse populations and high percentages of disadvantaged youth. The phrase students of color is intended to mean “Indigenous, Black, and Brown, but not limited to Latinx, and Asian and Pacific Islander students.”
October 10, 2023
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