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Private Foundation · AK

Rural Alaska Community Action Program Foundation

Anchorage, AK  ·  EIN 237350548  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$5.5M

Total Giving

$659K

Grants on File

43

Average Grant

$15K

Giving Radius

Where Rural Alaska Community Action Program Foundation Has Given

AK — $659K across 43 grants AL — no grants on file AR — no grants on file AZ — no grants on file CA — no grants on file CO — no grants on file CT — no grants on file DC — no grants on file DE — no grants on file FL — no grants on file GA — no grants on file HI — no grants on file IA — no grants on file ID — no grants on file IL — no grants on file IN — no grants on file KS — no grants on file KY — no grants on file LA — no grants on file MA — no grants on file MD — no grants on file ME — no grants on file MI — no grants on file MN — no grants on file MO — no grants on file MS — no grants on file MT — no grants on file NC — no grants on file ND — no grants on file NE — no grants on file NH — no grants on file NJ — no grants on file NM — no grants on file NV — no grants on file NY — no grants on file OH — no grants on file OK — no grants on file OR — no grants on file PA — no grants on file RI — no grants on file SC — no grants on file SD — no grants on file TN — no grants on file TX — no grants on file UT — no grants on file VA — no grants on file VT — no grants on file WA — no grants on file WI — no grants on file WV — no grants on file WY — no grants on file
Historical grants to 40 recipients across 1 state. Top concentrations: Anchorage ($158K, 8 grants), Fairbanks ($130K, 2 grants), FAIRBANKS ($63K, 1 grant), ANCHORAGE ($45K, 2 grants), Hoonah ($25K, 2 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

Applicants must submit the Rural Cap Foundation application form, a copy of their IRS tax status letter (if they are applying as a non-profit), and a one to two page proposal which includes a brief description of the organization, project description, benefit, budget, and reporting plan.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

Grants from $500 to $7,500 may be made to eligible 501(c)(3) and governmental organizations for programs serving the needs of low income people in Alaska. Grant recipients have 12 months to successfully complete their project and submit their final report.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Orutsarar Miut Native Council $8K 2020
Native Village of Port Lions $8K 2020
Native Village of Scammon Bay $4K 2020
Alaska Community Action on Toxics $5K 2020
Opt - in Kiana $8K 2020
Dancing with the Spirit $63K 2020
First Alaskans Institute $40K 2020
Native Village of Afognak $4K 2020
New Stuyahok Tribal Council $4K 2020
Chevak Traditional Council $2K 2020
Kasilof Public Library $1K 2020
Chilkoot Indian Association $10K 2021
Skiki Inc $10K 2021
Alutiiq Museum $8K 2021
Southwest Regional Resource Center $5K 2021
Dancing with the Spirit $64K 2021
Ansep $50K 2021
Healthy Alaska Native Foundation $25K 2021
Hoonah Indian Association $18K 2021
Louden Tribal Council $15K 2021
See Stories $10K 2022
Jilkatt Kwaan Heritage Center $6K 2022
OPT - In Kiana $16K 2022
Dancing with the Spirit $66K 2022
Native Village of Brevig Mission $1K 2023

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Section VI

Filing History

Year-by-year financial summary from IRS 990-PF filings. Total assets and qualifying distributions show the foundation's growth and giving trajectory.

Year Total Assets Qualifying Distributions Total Revenue Total Expenses
2023 $4.2M $201K $485K $257K
2022 $3.8M $197K $500K $132K
2021 $4.3M $108K $1.3M $245K
2020 $2.6M $139K $204K $151K
2019 $2.8M $122K $257K $80K
2015 $1.6M $78K $172K $89K
2014 $1.6M $71K $142K $75K
2013 $1.4M $55K $128K $53K
2012 $1.1M $45K $136K $52K
2011 $842K $41K $132K $64K