…ensure that it is uniformly level. Total cash raised: $19,373.90; volunteer labor and in-kind contribution value: $6,190.20; total match value: $25,564.10 Total Project Value Including Anchorage Park Foundation Grant: $45,564.10…
…encouraging Anchorage families to get outside for a local family adventure. APF launched “The Moose Loop Initiative” a campaign designed to improve public health and increase active transportation advocacy, inspired…
…at the De La Vega fields and to install an automated irrigation system to improve turf conditions and allow for more efficient maintenance. Total cash raised: $50,000 from Anchorage Park…
…areas, vegetation thinning around the park, planting at the entry flower bed, painting bollards, and weeding existing flower beds. The park also received an installation of the new ping pong…
…This is their first improvement project of the summer. Last July, the beach received extra attention and more visitors than usual when a humpback whale washed up in the coastal…
…transportation plan. Although the 32-mile Moose Loop can be completed in its current form, there are some gaps in the route, navigation challenges, and a difficult crossing at Lake Otis…
…Parks (VIP) committee to seek an Alaska Legislature capital grant to accomplish a complete “make-over” of William B. Lyons Park. This $193,500 grant enabled APF and APRD to make extensive…
…org Michelle is a non-profit professional with 20 years of experience strengthening organizations to advance environmental and social causes. Prior to moving to Alaska in 2010, she developed a nonprofit…
…historian, scholar and the first Filipino-American legislator in the United States. The memorial shelter was successfully installed in fall of 2010. Total cash raised: $8,912; total match value: $8,912 Total…
…the park. TO DATE: Total cash raised and volunteer labor and in-kind contribution value: $50,000 from American Legion, $200,000 from State Legislature; $40,000 from Mountain View Lions Club; total match…
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.