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THE CHENEGA CORPORATION
THE CHENEGA CORPORATION
Anchorage, Alaska
500+ employees
As the most successful Alaska Native village corporation, Chenega figures prominently in the diverse government services contracting marketplace supporting defense, intelligence, and federal civilian customers. As a premier government and commercial contracted staffing organization, there are vast opportunities across the U.S., in U.S. territories, and several countries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CHUGACH ALASKA CORPORATION
CHUGACH ALASKA CORPORATION
Anchorage, Alaska
500+ employees
Chugach Alaska Corporation (Chugach) is an Alaska Native Corporation capable of meeting the needs of government and private industries through sound corporate practices founded on integrity. Our companies combine high-quality operations with best value management services. Our history of exceptional value and stellar customer service has earned us recognition as a leader in our industries. Established in 1972 under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, Chugach is a unique organization, dedicated to serving the interests of the Alaska Native people of the Chugach region. We represent more than 2,500 Aleut, Eskimo and Indian shareholders, and we work to provide opportunities through responsible management of our lands, businesses and assets. Chugach is more than a family of companies. We have been tasked with an important purpose: to provide a pathway to success for contemporary Chugach people. Our corporation serves as a bridge from the traditions of the past to the opportunities of the future, and we strive to preserve our cultural ways while working for a vibrant future. Blending rich heritage and cultural values with a proven track record of exceptional customer service, we employ extensive operational and financial capabilities to support our customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
NANA REGIONAL CORPORATION, INC.
NANA REGIONAL CORPORATION, INC.
Anchorage, Alaska
500+ employees
NANA is an Alaska Native corporation whose mission is to improve the quality of life for its more than 14,500 shareholders across the globe. With business holdings in the federal, commercial and natural resources sectors, NANA works to maximize economic growth, protect and enhance its lands and promote healthy communities with decisions, actions and behaviors inspired by the Iñupiat Ilitqusiat values.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
OLGOONIK DEVELOPMENT LLC
OLGOONIK DEVELOPMENT LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
500+ employees
Olgoonik is a strong family of government and commercial contracting companies specializing in construction, security, logistics, and environmental services. This Alaska Native village corporation was established to create benefits for our Alaska Native shareholders. To do so, our corporation operates globally, fueled by the belief that our operations must be of the highest quality, our employees qualified and principled, and our commitment to every client’s mission unconditional. From our roots in Alaska’s Arctic to our federal operations in South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, our experienced and dependable workforce consistently delivers results through a sharp combination of innovation and practicality.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AHTNA, INCORPORATED
AHTNA, INCORPORATED
Anchorage, Alaska
51-200 employees
Ahtna, Incorporated is one of 13 Alaska Native Regional Corporations established by Congress under terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. Based in Glennallen, Alaska, Ahtna, Inc. is owned by nearly 2,000 shareholders, the majority of whom are of Ahtna Athabascan descent, with many still residing in the Ahtna region, the traditional homeland of the Ahtna people. As an Alaska Native and shareholder-owned corporation, Ahtna, Inc. remains committed to its vision and mission statements, with a goal of preserving, strengthening, and enhancing a cultural identity that has existed for thousands of years. Ahtna’s efforts are aimed at providing a broad range of opportunities for shareholders, continued business growth and diversification, as well as effective management of all Ahtna resources.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NATIVES OF KODIAK, INC.
NATIVES OF KODIAK, INC.
Anchorage, Alaska
201-500 employees
Natives of Kodiak, Inc. (NOK), is an Alaska Native Urban Corporation, incorporated in 1973 as a for-profit corporation organized under Alaska Law and pursuant to the 1971 federal Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (16 USC B 1601 et seq.), commonly referred to as “ANCSA”. NOK is managed by a President and CEO who is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors comprised of elected NOK shareholders. NOK, its holdings company KOMAN Holdings, and its subsidiaries employee nearly 400 people.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
KOMAN HOLDINGS, LLC
KOMAN HOLDINGS, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
201-500 employees
KOMAN Holdings, LLC and its subsidiaries are wholly owned subsidiaries of the Natives of Kodiak, an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC). We are committed to improving the quality of life for our shareholders through economic growth, asset diversification, and land management. KOMAN Holdings, through its subsidiaries, provides support to the federal government through two Sectors: Services and Construction. Through management excellence and shared services, KH is charged with achieving the highest level of service to its customers through its operating companies.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
TIKIGAQ CORPORATION
TIKIGAQ CORPORATION
Anchorage, Alaska
51-200 employees
Agviq Llc is an environmental services company based out of Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
KIKIKTAGRUK INUPIAT CORPORATION
KIKIKTAGRUK INUPIAT CORPORATION
Anchorage, Alaska
201-500 employees
Kikiktagruk Inupiat Corporation (KIC) is the parent corporation of a family of subsidiaries that has earned a reputation for providing savvakturuq (diligent work under any condition). We invite you to explore our broad spectrum of professional capabilities that range from heavy construction to high-tech IT to national defense. KIC is owned by our shareholders, who know how to survive and prosper in a remote part of Alaska above the Arctic Circle. Our name comes from the Iñupiaq word for Kotzebue, Kikiktagruk, which means “almost an island.” We operate our companies with the same values that have sustained and guided our shareholders for the last 10,000 years: adaptability, honesty, hard work, cooperation, integrity and a commitment to quality. KIC is an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) organized under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Since our founding in 1973, we now conduct operations throughout the United States and around the world through our subsidiary companies, many of which are certified ANC 8(a) by the Small Business Administration. We are proud of the work these companies do every day — work driven by an exceptional team of outstanding employees. You can trust each and every KIC subsidiary to deliver the very best.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE EYAK CORPORATION
THE EYAK CORPORATION
Anchorage, Alaska
51-200 employees
The Eyak Corporation was formed in 1973 as a for-profit corporation under Alaska law pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) enacted by Congress on December 18, 1971. ANCSA authorized the formation of twelve regional corporations in the State of Alaska as well as a number of village corporations within each region. Eyak is the village corporation for Cordova and is one of five village corporations located within the Chugach region. The original act did not include reference for the Native village in the Cordova area. Cecil Barnes was the Native leader who pushed the petition and enrollment drive that resulted in the formation of the Eyak Corporation. Eyak was incorporated in 1973 representing 326 original shareholders. The majority of which were of Aleut descent. Eyak was so named at the suggestion of Cecil Barnes to honor the area's Eyak Natives who had as a group been decimated by disease and poverty as a result of the development of Cordova by peoples of European descent.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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MTNT, LIMITED
MTNT, LIMITED
Anchorage, Alaska
11-50 employees
Owned by more than 460 shareholders, MTNT, Ltd. (MTNT) is an Alaska Native Corporation providing cleared staffing and secured services to government and commercial agencies in energy, IT strategic communications, training and operations, maintenance construction and construction management.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PEDRO BAY CORPORATION
PEDRO BAY CORPORATION
Anchorage, Alaska
11-50 employees
The Pedro Bay Corporation (PBC) is the village corporation for Pedro Bay, Alaska, established by Congress under the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). ANCSA mandated the creation of both regional and village corporations, each charged with corporate stewardship of money and lands under the settlement. PBC has been in operation since incorporating on September 11, 1973. PBC's diversified portfolio of operations and investments includes real estate; land observation/management; private investments; environmental and construction project and support services; project planning, logistics and management; hydrology; fisheries science services; remote transportation; remote medical clinics; emergency medical services; drug and alcohol testing; bear guard specialists; energy, transportation and resource development; Alaska Native business development and government contracting. Pedro Bay is located on the Alaska Peninsula, at the head of Pedro Bay and the east end of Iliamna Lake, 176 air miles southwest of Anchorage. Access to the community is by air and water transportation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading