Items tagged "Tier 1"

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More than books

A new septic system keeps a valuable community "third space" open in Anchor Point.

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Tier 1 grants help organizations invest in themselves

If there’s one thing I’ve learned working with Alaska nonprofits and tribal organizations, it’s this: you don’t always need to spend a lot to make...

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26 Alaska communities receive 2024 Tier 1 grants

In 2024, more than $1.2 million in 50 Tier 1 grants was awarded to organizations in 26 Alaska communities.  

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Tier 1 Grants: Small Changes, Big Impacts 

With the excitement of core grant programs reopening this year, I'm reminded of the impact of so many organizations around the state.

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Tier 1 and Community Support grants now open for Alaska organizations

Rasmuson Foundation is accepting applications for Tier 1 and Community Support grants, now with increased award sizes.

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Little things make a big difference

OPT-In Kiana: They got a small grant for a four-wheeler to pick up freight at the airport, move items between buildings, make meals accessible to youth and...

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Shifting gears after disastrous winter storm in Haines

Chilkat Valley Community Foundation steps up after devastating Haines mud slide.

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Nurturing souls and feeding community at Bread Line

Bread Line and Stone Soup Café in Fairbanks offers healthy meals, jobs, and social supports.

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Sharing food, sharing knowledge

Calypso Farm and Ecology Center is a working farm and educational center that teaches others how to live off the land.

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Skiku gets kids making tracks

Their goal is to get Alaskans, particularly Alaska kids, skiing. Skiku combines the Iñupiaq word for ice, siku, with ski.

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