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Northwest Grant Resources
northwestgrantresources.com
westlake@gci.net

PO Box 210195
Anchorage, AK 99521
(907) 250-7786

In Montana:
PO Box 288
Clyde Park, MT 59018
800-511-1324
or 406-686-4166

"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least"  --Goethe


 

 


Current and Past Projects

Nenana City School District (NCSD)
(http://nenanasd.org):
K-12 district in rural interior Alaska.

  • Alaska Native Education Program
    Grant 2006: Multi-year project to
    decrease high school dropout rate
    and increase graduation rates with
    emphasis on Alaska Native student success.
  • Voluntary public school choice project to provide parents with greater options in acquiring a high quality education for their children.

Alaska Christian College

Alaska Christian College (ACC) (http://akcc.org/home/akcc.org):
A nonprofit transition college primarily
serving Alaska Native and American
Indian young adults preparing for success
through learning, building and serving.

  • Capacity building and capital projects
    of campus facilities. Northwest Grant
    Resources (Current)


New Hope Counseling Center (http://www.nhccak.org/):
A nonprofit counseling center providing tools of healing for Alaska Christian College students and residents of the local Kenai Peninsula area.

  • Capacity building and capital projects of campus facilities. Northwest Grant Resources (Current)


First Alaskan Institute: (http://www.firstalaskans.org/index.cfm)
A statewide nonprofit charitable organization whose purpose is to advance Alaska Natives.

  • Embracing Tomorrow with the Strength of Our Elders; Write and choreograph presentation on value of academic education and Native ways of learning. Northwest Grant Resources and FAI Development Team.
  • 2004 Alaska Native Policy Center Business Plan; Paul G. Allen Family Foundation. Foraker Internship and First Alaskan Institute Development Team.

Calista Elders Council (CEC):
A nonprofit organization representing concerns of Yup'ik Elders 65 and older of the Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Alaska to preserve, document and strengthen Yup'ik culture.

  • The Way We Genuinely Live; Yup'ik Teachings, Words of Wisdom & Rules for Right Living; Culture Camps & Topic Specific Gatherings; Administration for Native Americans 2005. Foraker Internship.
  • Calista Elders Council: Calista Yup'ik Elders Cultural & Oral History Documentation Topic Specific Gatherings; National Parks Service, 2005 Historic Preservation Fund Grants to Indian Tribes. Foraker Internship.


Native Village of Kotzebue (http://www.kotzebueira.org):
A Federally recognized tribal government representing the original inhabitants of the area of northwest Alaska surrounding the community of Kotzebue.

  • North Tent City Campsite; Rasmuson Foundation. Internship. First Alaskans Institute


The Foraker Group
(http://www.forakergroup.org/):
A nonprofit organization that promotes and strengthens Alaska's nonprofit sector.

  • Grant Writer Internship


Agnew::Beck Consulting, LLC
(http://www.agnewbeck.com/):
Community planning and development services statewide.


 

   

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