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Up to US $100,000
Up to US $1,000
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US $100,000 - US $250,000
More than US $50,000
More than US $50,000
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US $500 - US $5,000
US $500 - US $5,000
US $1,000 - US $5,000
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US $1,000 - US $3,000
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Arts, Health and Well-Being in Alaska Program
The Arts, Health and Well-Being in Alaska program supports creative projects that use the arts to improve health, reduce risk, and strengthen community connections through partnerships between artists, organizations, and the health sector.
This program is a pilot with a single application deadline, awarding grants to Organizations and Individuals for community-based and creative projects that integrate the arts to support the health and well-being of Alaskans. The impact of the arts on health and well-being can be seen at all stages of life, and the Alaska State Council on the Arts (ASCA) seeks proposals that will explore the practice of the arts, health and well-being. This pilot investment builds on previous granting and program development, including the Community Arts Partnership, Adaptation and Innovation, and Arts and Military programs of the Alaska State Council on the Arts.
Arts, Health and Well-Being in Alaska is a program of the Alaska State Council on the Arts, with funding support from Rasmuson Foundation. Arts and Health initiatives from the National Endowment for the Arts will inform the Arts, Health and Well-Being in Alaska.
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Up to US $3,000
US $1,000 - US $20,000
Up to US $10,000
Unspecified amount in in-kind support
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Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. This relationship, established in 1787, is based on Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, and has been given form and substance by numerous treaties, laws, Supreme Court decisions, and Executive Orders. The IHS is the principal federal health care provider and health advocate for Indian people, and its goal is to raise their health status to the highest possible level. The IHS provides a comprehensive health service.
IHS Extern Program
Become an IHS Extern
The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers IHS scholarship recipients and other qualified students the opportunity to participate in a hands-on instructive experience that will complement the knowledge and skills developed in school. This experience will help to enhance pre-professional training, while also familiarizing yourself with Native communities that are of interest to you when you begin your health professions career.
IHS externs are employed for 30 to 120 workdays per calendar year during non-academic periods
Salary
Externs received a salary based on experience and years of academic training that is comparable to industry standards. IHS will waive your salary if the externship fulfills a required academic field placement or an internship.
Housing
Externs are responsible for securing their own housing arrangements. Host sites may be able to provide information or resources to assist in identifying housing options within the community. Externs are encouraged to maintain communication with their Extern Coordinator and host site to ensure all arrangements are confirmed prior to travel. This preparation supports a smooth transition into the externship experience and enables externs to focus on contributing to the Indian Health.
Eligible degree programs for Summer 2025 (must be accepted into program at time of application):
Must be enrolled in the Bachelor Degree program by January 1, 2025:
Must be enrolled in the Master Degree program by January 1, 2025:
Must be enrolled in the Doctoral Degree program by January 1, 2025:
Duties include:
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Up to US $7,500
Up to US $272,174,856
Alaska Community Foundation
The Alaska Community Foundation connects people who care to the causes that make a difference and matter most to them. We encourage and nurture philanthropy through building and managing permanent endowments, convening stakeholders, working with partners to strengthen Alaskan communities, and providing donors with flexible giving options that are strategic to their philanthropic objectives. ACF also manages the Pick.Click.Give. program.
Mission: Inspiring the spirit of giving and connecting people, organizations, and causes to strengthen Alaska’s communities now and forever.
The Alaska Community Foundation runs competitive grant cycles throughout the year that are open to eligible local nonprofits and other organizations serving the public good.
Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP)
The Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) is a five-year initiative focused on strengthening rural communities by improving healthcare access, quality, and outcomes by transforming the healthcare delivery ecosystem. Through innovative system-wide change, the RHTP invests in the rural healthcare delivery ecosystem for future generation.
Alaska’s RHTP will advance statewide health system transformation by funding projects that expand access to care, improve health outcomes, strengthen workforce capacity, modernize technology, and advance financially sustainable health care payment models.
Funding will support community-based and system-level projects aimed at improving access, workforce capacity, and care delivery statewide. The program is intentionally structured to promote fair access, a range of approaches, and geographic balance, ensuring that organizations across Alaska, regardless of size, location, or prior funding experience, can participate meaningfully.
The program is administered at the federal level by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and led at the state level by the Alaska Department of Health. The Department of Health serves as the lead for program design, policy direction, funding decisions, and overall stewardship of the initiative.
To move resources to grantees and partners quickly and effectively, the Alaska Community Foundation (ACF) is managing the grant process, facilitating grant review, and providing technical assistance to RHTP grantees.
Program Priorities
RHTP funding supports projects aligned with Alaska’s six RHTP initiatives. A detailed description of the initiatives and potential uses of funds can be found on Alaska’s Department of Health RHTP webpage.
RHTP Grant Opportunities
Recognizing the interconnected nature of these priorities, Alaska’s RHTP includes four funding pathways:
Up to US $1,000
US $1,000 - US $5,000
Up to US $100,000
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US $200 - US $5,000
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Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Alaska?
Grants are most commonly $80,111.
What's the total number of grants in School Health Grants in Alaska year over year?
In 2024, funders in Alaska awarded a total of 2,983 grants.
Among all the School Health Grants in Alaska given out in Alaska, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Community Improvement & Capacity Building.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Community Improvement & Capacity Building
How is funding for School Health Grants in Alaska changing over time?
Funding has increased by -45.52%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Anchorage Municipality, Kenai Peninsula Borough, and Fairbanks North Star Borough receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Anchorage Municipality | $93,502,608 |
| Kenai Peninsula Borough | $61,174,776 |
| Fairbanks North Star Borough | $51,333,238 |
| Matanuska Susitna Borough | $49,984,065 |
| Nome Census Area | $21,711,777 |