…Botany Buddy, LeafSnap, or Virginia Tech’s Tree ID. If trees are too hard to ID this time of year, try birds. It’s still a bit early for spring migration, but…
…an off-leash area for Todd, and Susan just wanted a separate small dog area so Theo could relax. A big mostly unused field seemed like a great way to positively…
…and exploring nature. All parks and most park facilities are free for the public to use. The cost of renovating existing facilities and developing new facilities is funded primarily through…
…and working with multiple stakeholders to continue to plan and construct even more. The Governor’s Council on Disabilities and Special Education recently recognized the Anchorage Park Foundation and partners for…
…maps for educational purposes. Campbell Creek Watershed Chester Creek Watershed Eagle River Watershed Fire Creek Watershed Glacier Creek Watershed Peters Creek Watershed Rabbit Creek Watershed Ship Creek Watershed…
… Rabbit Creek Elementary School Rilke Schule German School of Arts and Science Russian Jack Elementary School Sand Lake Elementary School English Sand Lake Elementary School…
APF 2010 CHALLENGE GRANT Sponsor: William H. Bittner Award: $40,000 A 2010 Challenge Grant was awarded to repave, resurface, and improve amenities at the tennis courts at Lyn Ary…
…funds from a Challenge Grant, the Alaska Design Forum purchased event lighting for the FREEZE exhibit, which took place in January 2009 in Delaney Park, Frontierland Park, Elderberry Park, and…
…Anchorage! MYN is a global photography project featuring some of the world’s premier photographers from 15 different countries. Carl will be working closely with Youth Employment in Parks teens to…
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.