APF 2010 CHALLENGE GRANT Sponsor: Filipino Community of Anchorage Award: $20,000 Members of the Anchorage Filipino Community. During the summer of 2010, volunteers, members of the Anchorage Filipino Community, contractors…
Sponsors: Government Hill Community Council, Knik Group of Sierra Club Status: Complete Award: $2,000 Challenge: Total cash raised: $2,300 (State Legislative Funding); total volunteers: 8; volunteer hours: 150; skilled volunteer…
Sponsor Rabbit Creek Community Council and the Anchorage Trails & Greenways Coalition Status COMPLETE Award $1,193 Challenge Total cash raised and in-kind donation value: $2,336; volunteer hours: 416; skilled volunteer…
The Girdwood Trails Committee, a subcommittee of the Girdwood Board of Supervisors, was awarded $17,882 in matching funds by APF for a project on the Historic Iditarod Trail in Girdwood….
…near you. Go to all the playgrounds on the checklist and receive a free Moose Loop sticker! Just let us know by email that you have completed the challenge and…
Before After: Girdwood Skate Park APF 2008 CHALLENGE GRANT Sponsor: Girdwood Community Award: $30,000 Challenge: Raise more than $180,000 in cash, labor and in-kind contributions Girdwood skaters and families replaced…
…and natural habitats so that students and staff in those schools learn about community assets in their neighborhoods, and these neighborhoods are enriched by this increased local awareness.” This particular…
…Park Fix-It comes from a passionate community council, volunteer workers, $50,000 of private funding from the Carr Foundation, $40,000 of the Clean and Green grant from the Rasmuson Foundation, $150,000…
…included adding wood fiber to planter beds, laying down sod, weeding, and thinning vegetation. Funding for the David Green Park improvements comes from a passionate community council, $40,000 from Accessible…
…by Alaska’s most iconic animal. “We had an ah-ha moment when we realized that four existing trails and city streets form 32-miles of a nearly-complete urban greenway loop that is…
The Anchorage Park Foundation facilitates park improvement projects that are driven by neighborhood initiative.
We’re a non-profit, operating outside of the Municipality of Anchorage, and are responsible & accountable to our donors' intent.