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Alaska DOT&PF Accepting Applications for Local Projects

By Alaska DOT and PF on Mar 15, 2019   Events/Notices, Rural  

Alaska DOT&PF Accepting Applications for Local Projects

  (JUNEAU, Alaska) – The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) is currently accepting applications for local transportation projects for the Community Transportation Program (CTP). Project applications are due May 15, 2019. The total funding available is approximately $50 million in federal funds. There are two sets of review criteria for this project nomination opportunity: […]

Alaskans Come Together to Raise $100 Million to Benefit Nonprofits Statewide

By ACF on Jan 18, 2019   Featured, State  

Alaskans Come Together to Raise $100 Million to Benefit Nonprofits Statewide

  [dropcap]A[/dropcap]nchorage, Alaska – The Alaska Community Foundation and Alaskans statewide have come together to raise more than $100 million. The funds included in the campaign will permanently benefit Alaska nonprofits and support the state for generations to come. A significant number of the donations to the campaign are contributions from generous donors who have […]

NEW Community Changemaker Grants for Native Youth

By Dr. Wendee Gardner on Nov 5, 2018   Events/Notices  

Leading the Way Native youth are engaged, resilient, and strong.    Some are taking on leadership roles and participating in their youth councils. Others are forming their own youth groups or independent organizations to address issues they see.   For those young people who are stepping up to plan and lead health and wellness events, […]

Governor Walker Introduces Legislation to cut Bureaucracy and Red tape

By Austin Baird | State of Alaska on Feb 9, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Governor Walker Introduces Legislation to cut Bureaucracy and Red tape

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker Thursday introduced four pieces of legislation to remove Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development statutes that do not serve the public and create regulatory confusion. The bills repeal obsolete statutes and help downsize government operations. “My Administration is taking seriously our commitment to streamline government and find efficiencies, as […]

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