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    Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

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    ANCHORAGE, AKWebsite9077291900

    About Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

    Optimizing health and well-being through collaborative partnerships and services.

    Focus Areas

    Health care deliveryCommunity health and wellnessBehavioral healthWater and sanitation infrastructureClimate resilience and adaptationPublic health researchHealth workforce education and trainingEmergency services and facility improvements

    Who They Fund

    tribal / American Indian communities (Indian reservations)rural and remote communities (including Alaska)hospitals, clinics, and health providerspatients requiring behavioral health / substance use services

    About Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

    Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium’s recent grantmaking is defined by large operating and infrastructure awards to Alaska Native health organizations and tribal governments. One of the clearest examples is its $5,998,654 grant to Tanana Chiefs Conference for BIOMED, BHA, and HSS programs support, alongside a $5,911,943 award to the City of Kotzebue for water and sewer system development. Those grants show a funder that supports both health service delivery and the basic systems that make care possible in remote communities. The foundation also backs regional providers with repeat support. Southcentral Foundation received $4,563,379 for BHA, BIOMED, HSS, and PCC, and another $3,319,613 in 2023 for the same core mix of services. Ketchikan Indian Corporation received $3,756,845 for HSS, M&I, and BEMAR programs support. Across the recent grants list, the pattern is not limited to one type of organization: tribal consortia, Native associations, health corporations, and public entities all appear, usually for program support, infrastructure, or service delivery tied to community health.

    What Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Funds

    Health service delivery is a central theme. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium gave $4,563,379 to Southcentral Foundation for BHA, BIOMED, HSS, and PCC, and $2,161,823 to Kodiak Area Native Association for the same mix of services plus PCC. Similar support went to Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation, which received $2,136,573 for BIOMED, BHA, and HSS programs support. The funder also supports behavioral health and related services. Norton Sound Health Corp received $2,716,786 for BHA, BIOMED, HSS, and RAD, while Chugachmiut received $1,611,503 for BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC, and program support. Infrastructure is another clear area: Searhc received $3,054,199 for roof replacement/construction, and Norton Sound Health Corp received $1,689,347 for sanitation facility improvement. Water and sewer development appears as well, including grants to the City of Kotzebue.

    How Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Gives

    Typical grant size is moderate to large: the 25th percentile is $33,545, the median is $91,012, and the 75th percentile is $401,752. The recent list also shows repeated support to the same recipients across years, including Tanana Chiefs Conference, Southcentral Foundation, Chugachmiut, Kodiak Area Native Association, Bristol Bay Area Health Corp, and Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corp. That points to ongoing relationships rather than isolated awards. The foundation is an operating grantmaker that does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $31.7M

    Total Assets

    $2.9B

    Total Revenue

    $1.1B

    Total Expenses

    $984.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $34K and $402K, with a median of $91K.

    25th Percentile

    $34K

    Median

    $91K

    75th Percentile

    $402K

    Geographic Reach

    Local8 states funded

    About 93% of grants go to recipients in AK.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    RYAN WEBER

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    general patient populations served by biomedical and public health programs

    Funding Style

    program support / operational supportcapital infrastructure / construction fundingpass-through / subaward fundingdirect service fundingcapacity building (engineering, planning, HR)

    Topics

    water and sewer system development and water storagesanitation facility improvementhealth services delivery (hospital/clinic operations, telemedicine)biomedical research and educationbehavioral health and SAMHSA-related servicesinfrastructure resilience (roof/generator replacement, coastal risk assessment)food distribution on Indian reservations / FDPIR

    Where Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly local. 93% of grants go to recipients in Alaska, and the recent list is entirely U.S.-based. Anchorage appears often through Southcentral Foundation, Chugachmiut, and Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corp. Other recurring Alaska cities include Fairbanks, Kotzebue, Dillingham, Juneau, Kodiak, Nome, and Bethel. Outside the major hubs, awards also reach Cordova, Tanana, Glennallen, and Ketchikan, showing coverage across rural and regional service areas.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

    What kinds of organizations receive support from Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium?

    Recent grants go to tribal consortia, Native associations, health corporations, public entities, and health providers. Examples include Tanana Chiefs Conference, Southcentral Foundation, Ketchikan Indian Corporation, the City of Kotzebue, and State of Alaska. The grant purposes center on health services, infrastructure, and community systems.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant size distribution is broad. The 25th percentile is $33,545, the median is $91,012, and the 75th percentile is $401,752. Recent awards also include multi-million-dollar grants for programs, construction, water and sewer work, and facility improvements.

    Does the foundation fund outside Alaska?

    The recent grants shown are all to U.S. recipients, and 93% of grants go to recipients in Alaska. The recent recipient cities include Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kotzebue, Dillingham, Juneau, Kodiak, Nome, Bethel, Cordova, Tanana, Glennallen, and Ketchikan.

    What focus areas appear most often in the recent grants?

    Health care delivery, behavioral health, biomedical and public health programs, water and sewer infrastructure, and facility or capital improvements recur throughout the list. Grants also support sanitation facility improvement, roof replacement, generator replacement, and construction inspection and testing.

    Do recipients appear more than once?

    Yes. Several organizations appear multiple times across the recent grants list, including Tanana Chiefs Conference, Southcentral Foundation, Chugachmiut, Kodiak Area Native Association, Bristol Bay Area Health Corp, Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corp, City of Kotzebue, and Norton Sound Health Corp. That suggests recurring relationships.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF EYAKCORDOVA, AK$2,790,1952025HSS, BEMAR
    NORTON SOUND HEALTH CORPNOME, AK$2,716,7862025BHA, BIOMED, HSS, RAD
    SOUTHCENTRAL FOUNDATIONANCHORAGE, AK$2,649,3702025BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC, RYAN WHITE
    BRISTOL BAY AREA HEALTH CORPDILLINGHAM, AK$2,456,0542025BHA, BIOMED, HSS, RAD
    TANANA NATIVE COUNCILTANANA, AK$1,951,3972025BIOMED, BHA, HSS
    COPPER RIVER NATIVE ASSOCGLENNALLEN, AK$1,886,7622025BIOMED, BHA, HSS, PROGRAM SUPPORT
    CHUGACHMIUTANCHORAGE, AK$1,611,5032025BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC, PROGRAM SUPPORT
    KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOCIATIONKODIAK, AK$1,596,0582025BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC
    MANIILAQ ASSOCIATIONKOTZEBUE, AK$1,587,9182025BIOMED, BHA, HSS, PROGRAM SUPPORT
    YUKON KUSKOKWIM HEALTH CORPANCHORAGE, AK$1,582,6032025BHA, BIOMED, HSS
    KENAITZE INDIAN TRIBEKENAI, AK$999,4832025BIOMED, TELEMEDICINE
    ANNETTE ISLAND SERVICE UNITMETLAKATLA, AK$913,9932025BHA, BIOMED, HSS, RAD
    NORTH SLOPE BOROUGHBARROW, AK$825,4492025BIOMED, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    SEARHCJUNEAU, AK$793,6392025BHA, BIOMED, HSS
    ALEUTIAN PRIBILOF ISLAND ASSOCANCHORAGE, AK$787,7642025SAMHSA PASS-THROUGH, BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC
    TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCEFAIRBANKS, AK$504,0272025BIOMED, HSS, PROGRAM SUPPORT
    SELDOVIA VILLAGE TRIBESELDOVIA, AK$378,6732025HSS, PCC
    HEALTHY ALASKA NATIVE FOUNDATIONANCHORAGE, AK$323,6752025SUPPORT FOR HUMAN RESOURCES
    NINILCHIK TRADITIONAL COUNCILNINILCHIK, AK$308,1492025BIOMED, HSS, PCC, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    EASTERN ALEUTIAN TRIBES INCANCHORAGE, AK$297,1262025BIOMED, BHA, HSS
    KETCHIKAN INDIAN COMMUNITYKETCHIKAN, AK$270,9972025HSS, BHA, PROGRAM SUPPORT
    CHITINA TRADITIONAL INDIAN VILLAGE COUNCILCHITINA, AK$214,7582025BIOMED, HSS, PCC, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    ALASKA NATIVE HEALTH BOARDANCHORAGE, AK$200,0002025CONSUMER AWARENESS, PROGRAM SUPPORT
    LOWER YUKON SCHOOL DISTRICTMOUNTAIN VILLAGE, AK$196,1422025SUPPORTING HEALTH SERVICES
    STATE OF ALASKAJUNEAU, AK$195,4172025COSTAL RISK ASSESSMENT
    MT SANFORD TRIBAL CONSORTIUMGAKONA, AK$181,5212025BIOMED, HSS, PCC
    KNIK TRIBAL COUNCILWASILLA, AK$178,4672025HSS, PCC
    CHICKALOON VILLAGECHICKALOON, AK$177,3952025HSS, PCC
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF EKLUTNACHUGIAK, AK$171,5622025HSS, PCC
    UNIVERSITY OF ALASKAFAIRBANKS, AK$156,4822025PROGRAM SUPPORT, SUPPORTING HEALTH SERVICES
    ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITYANCHORAGE, AK$147,1562025BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH, PROGRAM SUPPORT, SUPPORTING EDUCATION IN ALASKA
    BEAVER TRADITIONAL COUNCILBEAVER, AK$103,6022025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    LOWER KUSKOKWIM SCHOOLBETHEL, AK$101,7082025SUPPORTING HEALTH SERVICES
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF KOYUKKOYUK, AK$97,6352025ENVIRONMENTAL GENERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (GAP)
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF CHENEGAANCHORAGE, AK$91,0772025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    CITY OF FALSE PASSFALSE PASS, AK$91,0772025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    VALDEZ NATIVE TRIBEVALDEZ, AK$90,0822025TELEMEDICINE SERVICES
    TATITLEK IRA COUNCILTATITLEK, AK$85,0492025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF PORT GRAHAMPORT GRAHAM, AK$83,3752025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    AGDAAGUX TRIBE OF KING COVEKING COVE, AK$80,0032025FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM ON INDIAN RESERVATIONS (FDPIR), AND OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    ANVIK TRADITIONAL COUNCILANVIK, AK$76,4192025ENVIRONMENTAL GENERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (GAP)
    MENTASTA TRADITIONAL COUNCILMENTASTA LAKE, AK$67,5102025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF NELSON LAGOONNELSON LAGOON, AK$66,5942025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    KARLUK TRIBAL COUNCILKARLUK, AK$65,8992025BIOMED, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF GAKONAGAKONA, AK$65,5082025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF TYONEKTYONEK, AK$64,5772025BIOMED, HSS, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    CITY OF AKUTANAKUTAN, AK$62,5322025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF CANTWELLCANTWELL, AK$61,1242025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    GULKANA VILLAGE COUNCIL (GAKONA)GULKANA, AK$59,6742025SANITATION FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AND OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF (GLENNALLEN) TAZLINAGLENNALLEN, AK$59,5032025OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF EYAK

    $2,790,195
    CORDOVA, AK2025

    HSS, BEMAR

    NORTON SOUND HEALTH CORP

    $2,716,786
    NOME, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS, RAD

    SOUTHCENTRAL FOUNDATION

    $2,649,370
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC, RYAN WHITE

    BRISTOL BAY AREA HEALTH CORP

    $2,456,054
    DILLINGHAM, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS, RAD

    TANANA NATIVE COUNCIL

    $1,951,397
    TANANA, AK2025

    BIOMED, BHA, HSS

    COPPER RIVER NATIVE ASSOC

    $1,886,762
    GLENNALLEN, AK2025

    BIOMED, BHA, HSS, PROGRAM SUPPORT

    CHUGACHMIUT

    $1,611,503
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC, PROGRAM SUPPORT

    KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOCIATION

    $1,596,058
    KODIAK, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC

    MANIILAQ ASSOCIATION

    $1,587,918
    KOTZEBUE, AK2025

    BIOMED, BHA, HSS, PROGRAM SUPPORT

    YUKON KUSKOKWIM HEALTH CORP

    $1,582,603
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS

    KENAITZE INDIAN TRIBE

    $999,483
    KENAI, AK2025

    BIOMED, TELEMEDICINE

    ANNETTE ISLAND SERVICE UNIT

    $913,993
    METLAKATLA, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS, RAD

    NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH

    $825,449
    BARROW, AK2025

    BIOMED, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    SEARHC

    $793,639
    JUNEAU, AK2025

    BHA, BIOMED, HSS

    ALEUTIAN PRIBILOF ISLAND ASSOC

    $787,764
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    SAMHSA PASS-THROUGH, BHA, BIOMED, HSS, PCC

    TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE

    $504,027
    FAIRBANKS, AK2025

    BIOMED, HSS, PROGRAM SUPPORT

    SELDOVIA VILLAGE TRIBE

    $378,673
    SELDOVIA, AK2025

    HSS, PCC

    HEALTHY ALASKA NATIVE FOUNDATION

    $323,675
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    SUPPORT FOR HUMAN RESOURCES

    NINILCHIK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL

    $308,149
    NINILCHIK, AK2025

    BIOMED, HSS, PCC, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    EASTERN ALEUTIAN TRIBES INC

    $297,126
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    BIOMED, BHA, HSS

    KETCHIKAN INDIAN COMMUNITY

    $270,997
    KETCHIKAN, AK2025

    HSS, BHA, PROGRAM SUPPORT

    CHITINA TRADITIONAL INDIAN VILLAGE COUNCIL

    $214,758
    CHITINA, AK2025

    BIOMED, HSS, PCC, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    ALASKA NATIVE HEALTH BOARD

    $200,000
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    CONSUMER AWARENESS, PROGRAM SUPPORT

    LOWER YUKON SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $196,142
    MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, AK2025

    SUPPORTING HEALTH SERVICES

    STATE OF ALASKA

    $195,417
    JUNEAU, AK2025

    COSTAL RISK ASSESSMENT

    MT SANFORD TRIBAL CONSORTIUM

    $181,521
    GAKONA, AK2025

    BIOMED, HSS, PCC

    KNIK TRIBAL COUNCIL

    $178,467
    WASILLA, AK2025

    HSS, PCC

    CHICKALOON VILLAGE

    $177,395
    CHICKALOON, AK2025

    HSS, PCC

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF EKLUTNA

    $171,562
    CHUGIAK, AK2025

    HSS, PCC

    UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA

    $156,482
    FAIRBANKS, AK2025

    PROGRAM SUPPORT, SUPPORTING HEALTH SERVICES

    ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

    $147,156
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH, PROGRAM SUPPORT, SUPPORTING EDUCATION IN ALASKA

    BEAVER TRADITIONAL COUNCIL

    $103,602
    BEAVER, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    LOWER KUSKOKWIM SCHOOL

    $101,708
    BETHEL, AK2025

    SUPPORTING HEALTH SERVICES

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF KOYUK

    $97,635
    KOYUK, AK2025

    ENVIRONMENTAL GENERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (GAP)

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF CHENEGA

    $91,077
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    CITY OF FALSE PASS

    $91,077
    FALSE PASS, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    VALDEZ NATIVE TRIBE

    $90,082
    VALDEZ, AK2025

    TELEMEDICINE SERVICES

    TATITLEK IRA COUNCIL

    $85,049
    TATITLEK, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF PORT GRAHAM

    $83,375
    PORT GRAHAM, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    AGDAAGUX TRIBE OF KING COVE

    $80,003
    KING COVE, AK2025

    FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM ON INDIAN RESERVATIONS (FDPIR), AND OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    ANVIK TRADITIONAL COUNCIL

    $76,419
    ANVIK, AK2025

    ENVIRONMENTAL GENERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (GAP)

    MENTASTA TRADITIONAL COUNCIL

    $67,510
    MENTASTA LAKE, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF NELSON LAGOON

    $66,594
    NELSON LAGOON, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    KARLUK TRIBAL COUNCIL

    $65,899
    KARLUK, AK2025

    BIOMED, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF GAKONA

    $65,508
    GAKONA, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF TYONEK

    $64,577
    TYONEK, AK2025

    BIOMED, HSS, OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    CITY OF AKUTAN

    $62,532
    AKUTAN, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF CANTWELL

    $61,124
    CANTWELL, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    GULKANA VILLAGE COUNCIL (GAKONA)

    $59,674
    GULKANA, AK2025

    SANITATION FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AND OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF (GLENNALLEN) TAZLINA

    $59,503
    GLENNALLEN, AK2025

    OPERATIONAL COSTS HOPITAL AND CLINICS