…to a $727,000 investment into the Westchester Lagoon Nature trail. Much of the funding came from a Federal Highways Administration Transportation Alternatives Program Grant and Municipality of Anchorage Parks and…
…towards recognizing and honoring the Dena’ina language, knowledge, and innovations in Alaska. Place name art is one physical representation of this shift, but there must also be a shift in…
…the Alaska Native Medical Center and Providence Alaska Medical Center, Ann became familiar with health challenges many Alaskans face. She views parks as prescriptions and playgrounds & trails as health…
…1, Pack 215. 2008 – 2009 Invasive Plant Inventory and ‘May Day’ Trial Control Grant from U.S.D.A. Forest Service, State & Private Forestry Helen Cortes-Burns of the Alaska Natural Heritage…
…Youth Employment in Parks, Student Conservation Association, Alaska Center for the Environment, Friends of the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, ConocoPhillips, and all of our individual donors that helped make this…
MOA funds: $32,000 Alaska State Legislative Grant: $38,000 South Anchorage Sports Park is a 65 acre, underutilized green space in South Anchorage. The Parks and Recreation Department put together a…
…and developed a master plan for Folker Park that encompasses an intergenerational, health and healing theme and will include an art area, inclusive playground, paved labyrinth, fitness area, healing path,…
…compliant entrance for people of all abilities to access the history of this Anchorage landmark, as well as opened the view to be more visible from the park and street….
…Alaska Native Tribal Health ConsortiumFinancial support was provided by Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Humanities Forum, Anchorage Park Foundation, Rasmuson Foundation, National Recreation and Parks Association and federal CARES Act….
…Buz Daney, a traditional healing cultural advisor with Southcentral Foundation, and Mayor Bronson will be present to give remarks. The event will also feature a Wild Scoops ice cream social.…
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.