Alaska Tribal Victim Services Program
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Kristin Reardon
kreardon@denali.gov
The Denali Commission provides grants to support victim service programs and to address the need for improved physical infrastructure for tribal victims of crime in Alaska.
Applicants must submit applications for each funding program for which they are seeking support:
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Program Grants, including those that:
- Create new victim service programs (planning activities)
- Address one-time funding gaps within existing victim service programs
- Enable tribal partnerships for the benefit of those accessing victim services
- Expand existing victim service programs (may include planning activities)
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Construction Grants, including those
that:
- Address issues of health, safety, security, and the environment
- Extend the life of an existing facility
- Ease overcrowding or expand capacity
- Improve the experience of those accessing victim services
Eligible applicants include federally recognized tribal governments and native villages in Alaska or an organization acting as the authorized designee of a federally recognized tribe, Alaska native village, or regional corporation.
Program Grants award ceiling: $350,000
Construction Grants for existing structures: $350,000
Construction Grants for new structures: $750,000
Links to the full announcement, application instructions, and budget template are available on the program website.
Submit completed applications by:
Mail:
Kristin Reardon, Program Manager
Denali Commission
555 W 7th Ave, Ste 1230
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Email:
kreardon@denali.gov
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