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COASTAL VILLAGES REGION FUND
COASTAL VILLAGES REGION FUND
Anchorage, Alaska
100-499 employees
Coastal Villages’ mission is to provide the means for development of our communities by sensibly creating tangible, long-term opportunities that generate hope for all residents who want to fish and work. On behalf of the 20 member communities, CVRF has grown to be the largest seafood owner/operator headquartered in Alaska. Our investments in the Bering Sea, particularly the Pollock fishery, enables CVRF to provide benefits to our member communities. Opportunities CVRF provides many opportunities for residents to work in positions at any of our multiple in-region offices, crab boats, longline vessels, and on catcher processors. While you are in the process of navigating through the company resources to get to where you want to, remember that we are always here to help.
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ASSETS, INC.
ASSETS, INC.
Anchorage, Alaska
100-499 employees
As a thought-leader for more than 30 years, ASSET accelerates and amplifies educational excellence by acknowledging teachers as the driver of education innovation. Originally conceived by industry to drive science literacy and science education reform - first in the Pittsburgh region and then throughout Pennsylvania and the nation - ASSET advances teaching and learning to engage, inspire, and empower all learners. ​ ASSET’s key audience is educators along a professional continuum - from preservice and early career to in service and career mastery. To be responsive to these varying needs, ASSET’s key partners include higher education, school districts and district leadership, and out-of-school time networks, as well as industry to support community, workforce, and long-term economic mobility in STEM careers. ​ ASSET leverages 21st Century teaching innovations and strives to develop educators who embrace the tenets of an Exponential Mindset: harnessing uncertainty, building courage and patience, and growing agility and control. ASSET is recognized as an innovator and change-agent by the U.S. Department of Education and other like-minded stakeholders to elevate the teaching profession.
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Market Laggard
CHUGACHMIUT
CHUGACHMIUT
Anchorage, Alaska
100-499 employees
Chugachmiut is an Alaska Native tribal organization, and its name means “people of the Chugach Region.” Chugachmiut is an Alaska Native 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that was incorporated in 1974 to serve the seven Native tribes in the Chugach Region. A seven-member Board of Directors governs Chugachmiut, with each board member selected by their tribal government. The Board of Directors appoints the Executive Director, who manages the day-to-day operations of the organization. The Board of Directors has adopted the mission and vision statement to guide the organization. Chugachmiut provides a wide range of health services in Seward, Port Graham, Nanwalek, Chenega, and Tatitlek. These services include urgent, emergency, primary, diabetes, pharmacy, dental, nutrition, health education, case management, and tobacco prevention services. Additionally, Chugachmiut offers services under its Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Compact and other grants. They collaborate with regional tribes to secure funding in areas such as economic infrastructure, healthcare, heritage and language preservation, behavioral health, Information Technology, and Self-Governance. Chugachmiut manages resources that include compacts with the Indian Health Service (IHS), and the IHS compact is negotiated on behalf of five of the tribes. The Native Village of Eyak is a signatory to the Alaska Tribal Health Compact, and the Valdez Native Tribe administers an IHS contract. The DOI/BIA compact is negotiated on behalf of five of the seven tribes (excluding Valdez and Eyak), and the majority of the compact funds are allocated to the tribal councils for local management. Various programs and services receive funding from the State of Alaska, multiple federal agencies, and private foundations. Chugachmiut actively seeks funding for programs, services, functions, and activities that benefit any combination of the seven tribes in the Region.
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PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN, INC.
PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN, INC.
Anchorage, Alaska
25-49 employees
PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN INC-PIC INC is an individual & family services company based out of 161 KLEVIN ST, Anchorage, Alaska, United States.
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KNIK TRIBAL COUNCIL NONPROFIT
KNIK TRIBAL COUNCIL NONPROFIT
Wasilla, Alaska
50-99 employees
Knik Tribal Council is a program development company based out of 2100 Kelton Cir, Wasilla, Alaska, United States.
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CHILD CARE CONNECTION, INC., DBA THREAD
CHILD CARE CONNECTION, INC., DBA THREAD
Anchorage, Alaska
25-49 employees
thread's mission is to advance the quality of early education and child development by empowering parents, educating child care providers, and collaborating with our communities. As the statewide Child Care Resource & Referral Network, thread's focus is on improving quality, accessibility, and affordability of early care & learning in Alaska.
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AKEELA, INC.
AKEELA, INC.
Anchorage, Alaska
50-99 employees
Akeela, Inc. is a non-profit organization offering a comprehensive array of services for the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, and alcohol abuse, in Anchorage, Alaska and other communities throughout the state. Akeela was founded in 1974 by a group of concerned citizens and serves the community by striving to "enhance the ability of citizens and their families to succeed in life."
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ANCHORAGE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SVC, INC., DBA NEIGHBORWORKS ALASKA
ANCHORAGE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SVC, INC., DBA NEIGHBORWORKS ALASKA
Anchorage, Alaska
50-99 employees
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for families and individuals by preserving homes, creating new housing opportunities and strengthening neighborhoods. We provide low-income rentals, supportive housing for the homeless and homeownership assistance.
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Market Leading
ALASKA CHILDRENS SERVICES INC.
ALASKA CHILDRENS SERVICES INC.
Anchorage, Alaska
25-49 employees
AK Child & Family brings hope to troubled young lives through a broad range of mental health services. Residential treatment, home-based care and therapeutic foster homes are available to ensure the young person and their family receive the level of care they need. With a focus on trauma informed care, our highly trained staff work diligently to understand the challenges faced by each individual in their care.
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Below Market
REBOUND SPORTS & ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICAL THERAPY, LLC
REBOUND SPORTS & ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICAL THERAPY, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
25-49 employees
REBOUND SPORTS & ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICAL THERAPY, LLC is a company based out of 11260 OLD SEWARD HIGHWAY, ANCHORAGE, Alaska, United States.
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Market Leading
ALASKA INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE
ALASKA INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE
Anchorage, Alaska
1-24 employees
The mission of the Alaska Institute for Justice is to protect the human rights of Alaskans. The Alaska Institute for Justice was founded in 2005 and was formerly known as the Alaska Immigration Justice Project. Today the services provided by AIJ include: • Direct legal services to Alaska’s immigrant and refugee communities, prioritizing legal representation for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking and those fleeing torture and persecution in their country of origin. • Language Access through trained interpreters and translators for legal, medical and social service professionals, and clients • Social and Climate Justice work with Alaska Native communities
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FOOD BANK OF ALASKA, INC.
FOOD BANK OF ALASKA, INC.
Anchorage, Alaska
25-49 employees
No excuse for hunger. With this core belief and a commitment to preventing good food from being wasted, a small group of Anchorage church and community volunteers organized Food Bank of Alaska in 1979 to serve the entire state. Our role is unique. Food Bank of Alaska works with food industry partners to salvage food that would otherwise go to waste from grocery stores, wholesalers, producers, farmers, and the fishing industry. We also collect food donated by community members and administer government food programs. This food is then shipped statewide to 150 partner food pantries, soup kitchens, senior centers, and children’s programs feeding their hungry neighbors. Currently 1 in 8 Alaskans, including 1 in 6 children, struggles with hunger. Your generosity makes it possible for Food Bank of Alaska to feed hungry children, families and seniors.
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Market Competitive