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WHAT WE ARE DOING

PROJECTS at the foundation

Tlingit Legacy: Rich in Community, Family, and Strength

At the heart of CFC’s strategic Grant Program is the concept that it must comply with our mission to support our Shareholders. CFC believes strongly in supporting our community and our shareholders. For this reason, CFC developed the non-profit organization, Cape Fox Cultural Foundation (CFCF) whose mission is to provide education and resources that assist the community and our shareholders. We are delighted to see what the future of the CFCF Grant Program does to be able to do just that.

 

TYPES OF GRANT PROGRAMS AT CFCF

Community Grants

Community grants support projects or initiatives within a given community, often targeting a specific demographic group.

Research Grants

Research grants support research into a particular field or topic

Project Grants

Project grants support specific projects or initiatives implemented by organizations

Endowment Grants

Endowment grants support an organization’s long-term sustainability

Scholarship Grants

Scholarship grants support students pursuing higher education or other educational pursuits

See Our Projects

Grants are often awarded to organizations that are able to demonstrate the potential to make a positive impact in the industry or the community. Developing a grant strategy is essential to any organization’s philanthropy and social responsibility initiatives. Through a grant program, an organization can help an organization achieve its mission, meet its philanthropy goals, and build relationships. There are various types of corporate grants, including:

Grantor
Museums Alaska
Purpose
Safeguarding Sanyaa Kwaán
Artifacts
Harriman Expedition
Grantor
Rasmuson Foundation
Purpose:
Outfitting Cape Fox Cultural Foundation’s Cultural Center
Grantor
Museums Alaska
Purpose
Sanyaa Kwaán Artifacts Display
Artifacts
Harriman Expedition
Grantor
Alaska State Council on the Arts
Purpose
Purchasing supplies and materials for workshops
Grantor
American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA)
Purpose
Saxman Totem Park Restoration Project
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Richard Shields Sr Bldg
156/160 Dog Salmon
Saxman  | AK 99901

Phone Number

907.600.8632

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