This September, teachers, and staff with Pacific Northern Academy joined Anchorage Park Foundation to celebrate the completion of a new nature trail through Ruth Arcand Park. The trail is a…
…Director of Anchorage Park Foundation said, “I love it when a neighborhood plan comes together with a YEP project. Thank you, Rasmuson Foundation!” Challenge grants fund community-driven projects to improve…
…Park Foundation is hosting a treat station from 11am -1pm and 4pm – 6pm at Campbell Park (2365 E 48th Ave). Come visit us and volunteers from the Campbell Park…
…from the USDA Forest Service. Grant funding from the Inflation Reduction Act through the USDA Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Program weaves together a broad network of partners to…
…of the active military, veterans, and their families. In a period when Alaskan citizens fought in global combat theaters and became casualties, the Veterans Committee was determined to bring the…
…are seeking a better work-life balance. If the crowded trail-head parking lots are any indication, it appears the balance includes outdoor exercise and communing with nature. In addition, Alaska is…
…off or mail to: Anchorage Park Foundation, 3201 C Street, Suite 111, Anchorage Facebook: www.facebook.com/mapyouranchorage Instagram: #mapyouranchorage For questions or if you’d like printed map forms to circulate to…
…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,…
…in their lives and to their community, and they take responsibility for our community assets with investments of time, individual and corporate contributions, and tax dollars. Anchorage residents benefit from…
Since 2006, the Anchorage Park Foundation has awarded more than $2.2 million in Community Challenge Grants. These community projects, led by neighbors and community groups improve parks and trails across…
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.