Accessing Mobile Health Funding in Alaska's Remote Communities

GrantID: 44908

Grant Funding Amount Low: $18,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Alaska that are actively involved in Education. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:

Community Development & Services grants, Community/Economic Development grants, Education grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Preservation grants, Quality of Life grants.

Grant Overview

Why Alaska is a Unique Fit for Grants to Create a Better Society

Alaska's distinct geography, demographics, and economic conditions make it an ideal candidate for the Foundation's Grants to Create a Better Society. The state's vast and varied landscape, which includes frontier counties, a rugged coastline, and remote villages, presents unique challenges and opportunities that set it apart from neighboring states and regions.

One of the primary state agencies relevant to this grant type is the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, which oversees various programs aimed at promoting economic growth, community development, and quality of life throughout the state. The department's initiatives, such as the Alaska Community Development Program, demonstrate the state's commitment to improving the lives of its residents and addressing the challenges posed by its unique geography and demographics.

Alaska's Distinctive Challenges and Opportunities

Alaska's remote location and harsh climate make it one of the most challenging places to live and work in the United States. The state's economy is heavily reliant on industries such as fishing, tourism, and natural resource extraction, which can be vulnerable to fluctuations in global markets and environmental conditions. At the same time, Alaska's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage present opportunities for community development and economic growth through initiatives such as eco-tourism and cultural preservation.

The Kenai Peninsula, for example, is a region of particular interest for community development and economic growth, with its stunning natural beauty, rich wildlife, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Kenai grant, a funding initiative focused on this region, is one example of how the Foundation's grants can be tailored to support specific regional needs and opportunities.

Alaska's demographic features, including its relatively small and dispersed population, also distinguish it from other states. The state's residents are spread across a vast territory, with many communities accessible only by air or sea. This presents challenges for service delivery and community development, but also creates opportunities for innovative and targeted initiatives that address the unique needs of Alaska's communities.

For instance, grants focused on housing energy efficiency can have a significant impact in Alaska, where energy costs are among the highest in the country. The Alaska Housing Energy grants program, which provides funding for energy-efficient housing upgrades, is an example of how targeted initiatives can address specific state needs. Similarly, grants that support community development and economic growth in rural Alaska can help to address the state's unique demographic challenges.

Regional Fit and Opportunities for Collaboration

Alaska's location and cultural heritage also create opportunities for collaboration and regional fit with neighboring states and regions. While Alaska is distinct from its neighbors in many ways, it shares common interests and challenges with other states in the Pacific Northwest and Western United States. Initiatives that promote regional collaboration and knowledge-sharing can help to leverage the Foundation's grants and create a broader impact across the region.

In conclusion, Alaska's unique combination of geography, demographics, and economic conditions make it a compelling fit for the Foundation's Grants to Create a Better Society. By understanding and addressing the state's distinctive challenges and opportunities, the Foundation can make a meaningful impact on the lives of Alaska's residents and contribute to the long-term prosperity of the state.

Q: What types of grants are available to support community development in rural Alaska? A: The Foundation's Grants to Create a Better Society can support a range of community development initiatives in rural Alaska, including projects focused on economic growth, housing, and energy efficiency. Applicants should review the grant guidelines and consult with Foundation staff to determine the best fit for their project.

Q: How can Alaska residents and organizations apply for grants to support energy-efficient housing upgrades? A: Alaska residents and organizations can apply for grants to support energy-efficient housing upgrades through the Alaska Housing Energy grants program, which is a separate initiative from the Foundation's Grants to Create a Better Society. However, the Foundation's grants can also be used to support energy-efficient housing upgrades, and applicants are encouraged to review the grant guidelines and submit a proposal.

Q: Are there any specific requirements or considerations for grants focused on community development in the Kenai Peninsula region? A: While the Foundation's Grants to Create a Better Society have a broad focus, applicants proposing projects in the Kenai Peninsula region should be aware of the region's unique challenges and opportunities. The Kenai grant is a specific funding initiative focused on this region, and applicants may want to review the guidelines and requirements for this program to determine the best fit for their project.

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