Vote by Mail Begins: March 12, 2024 Last Day to Vote: Tuesday, April 2, 2024, 7am-8pm Anchorage Municipal Election Ballot Information The Municipality of Anchorage manages 11,000 acres of parkland,…
…non-profit organizations, Senior centers, health organizations, businesses, and the Municipality of Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department to listen to community needs and provide equity, access, and inclusive features to parks…
…Park Fix-It comes from a passionate community council, volunteer workers, $50,000 of private funding from the Carr Foundation, $40,000 of the Clean and Green grant from the Rasmuson Foundation, $150,000…
…contributed, raising the project total to $400,000. It’s a model of a successful private/public partnership. As one of the construction volunteers, a member of the local Ironworkers Union, said, “We…
250 miles of urban multi-use trails make Anchorage a year-round outdoor recreation community and destination sought out by both residents and travelers for our trails, parks, access to wildlife, and…
…a healthy park system and recreation opportunities available to all, regardless of where they live, income, ethnicity, or special needs. Our Team Diana Rhoades, Meredith Gutierrez, Beth Nordlund, Michelle LeBeau,…
…Grants encourage community stewardship and partnership to make positive changes in Anchorage’s parks and trails. Recipients of the grant must match the funds with private donations, in-kind services, or volunteer…
…pedestrian use with the help of an Eagle Scout. The project was scaled down considerably after community discussion. The group requested $2,100 and ended up returning $1,581, spending only $519….
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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.