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The project must serve a rural Alaskan village or hub with a population of 10,000 or less. Contact: Tasha Deardorff, Program Manager - [email protected] or (907) 271-2424, Ext. 118...
The VSW program’s goal is "to improve public health and compliance with environmental laws by upgrading the level of sanitation facilities in rural [Alaskan] communities through financial and technical assistance." Contact: https://www.epa.gov...
Alaska Housing offers loans that are specially tailored for housing professionals needs. In this section, you'll find a description of these loans along with the qualifications necessary for successful application. ...
The federal Coastal Impact Assistance Program authorizes funds to be distributed to Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas producing states to mitigate the impacts of OCS oil and gas activities through projects that benefit the coastal environment....
The intent of the program is to help impacted communities develop a planned approach to shoreline protection, building relocation and/or eventual relocation of the village. Contact: Sally Russell Cox - [email protected] or (907) 269-4588...
The State shall give priority to use by subdivisions of the State most directly or severely impacted by development of oil and gas leased under this section....
The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Division of Community and Regional Affairs’ Grant Section manages the program. ...
The goals of the Alaska Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) are to provide financial resources to Alaskan communities for public facilities and planning activities which address issues detrimental to the health and safety of local residents a...
When the Office of History and Archaeology can, it makes these funds available from its annual Historic Preservation Fund grant to help owners of historic properties with rehabilitation projects. ...
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