The Indigenous Place Names Project, a community effort to amplify the identity of the Dena’ina Athabascans of Anchorage, will continue recognizing culturally significant sites with a new grant from the…
…ADA Improvements, $300k Fairview Recreation Center Improvements, $500k Spenard Recreation Center Improvements, $200k Tony Knowles Coastal Trail to Ship Creek Trail Connection, $150k (match to $9.5 million federal), project website…
…kiosk houses a sign that displays the park rules and regulations in order to create a harmonious park for all who attend. Eagle Scout candidate Gunnar Flotre…
…teenagers between the ages of 16 and 19 in Anchorage. Every year, Anchorage Parks and Recreation hires a diverse group of teens from across the city to work on parks…
…News article. Click HERE to read the full story about how the first graders at Nunaka Valley Elementary School are using Russian Jack Springs Park as an outdoor classroom. http://www.adn.com/article/20160411/immersing-schoolchildren-nature-anchorage-parklands…
…President. “Fairview deserves a feature that the community can rally around.” Fairview Park Fix-It Saturday May 20th, 9am-12pm Fairview Park 1217 Latouche St. (12th Ave and Latouche) Facebook event: www.facebook.com/events/451751871836047…
…must match the funds with private donations, in-kind services, or volunteer hours. Learn more about Challenge Grants and how to apply here: www.anchorageparkfoundation.org/programs/challenge-grants Learn about the projects: Campbell Elementary School…
…and teacher professional development. They prepare educators to integrate environmental education materials into their instruction. Lastly, Finding Nature and Each Other (https://www.rei.com/blog/stewardship/op-ed-finding-nature-and-each-other), a blog from renowned outdoor educator Richard Louv,…
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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.