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    Kawerak

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    NOME, AKWebsite9074435231EIN: 92-00470093 filings on record

    About Kawerak

    Advancing the capacity of our People and Tribes for the benefit of the region.

    Focus Areas

    Education & ScholarshipsVocational training & InternshipsYouth employmentEnvironmental programs & marine stewardshipCommunity health & wellnessCultural development & preservationTribal research protocols and social science

    Who They Fund

    nonprofit subrecipientsstate and local government agenciescommunity organizations receiving federal funds

    Funding Style

    pass-through fundingrestricted/earmarked grants

    About Kawerak

    Kawerak Inc. functions as a fiscal intermediary for tribal and community funding in Alaska, with 2025 grants largely moving through federal pass-through awards to villages and regional organizations in the Bering Strait area. The largest recent grant in the data is $4,968,481 to Stebbins Community Association, followed by $3,034,356 to Native Village of Koyuk and $2,049,106 to Native Village of St Michael. That pattern points to a funder that moves substantial resources through local entities rather than making individual awards, and the listed recipients include both Native village governments and regional organizations such as Alaska Native Heritage Center Inc. and Quintillion Subsea Operations LLC. Kawerak Inc’s stated purpose is advancing the capacity of its people and tribes for the benefit of the region, and its active programs show that the organization also supports education, scholarships, internships, youth employment, and welfare assistance. The grant record is tightly linked to place: all recent grants in the dataset go to recipients in Alaska, with many awards reaching communities across the Bering Strait and Norton Sound region.

    What Kawerak Funds

    Education is a consistent theme. Through Kawerak’s Educational Services program, the foundation offers vocational training assistance and higher-education scholarships, and its active programs also include the Kawerak Higher Education Scholarship Program (MyCACHE), which supports tuition, fees, housing, meal plans, and other academic costs for eligible tribal members in the Bering Strait and Norton Sound region. Work-based learning is another visible area: the Kawerak Internship Program provides paid summer internships for Alaska Native and Native American students who have completed senior year of high school or are in post-secondary education. Youth employment also appears in the Kawerak Summer Youth Work Program, which places participants ages 14 to 24 in part-time summer jobs in the region. On the community side, Kawerak’s donation program supports charities, community organizations, families, and individuals with requests tied to cultural heritage, education, youth activities, and disaster or relief needs.

    How Kawerak Gives

    Kawerak Inc’s typical grant size is clustered in a relatively narrow band, with p25 at $152,958, a median of $170,358, and p75 at $218,832. The recent grant list shows repeat recipients across years, including Native Village of Koyuk, Village of Solomon, Native Village of Elim, and Stebbins Community Association, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated awards. Its structure is strongly compliance-driven: the listed grants are federal pass-through awards to subrecipients, and the foundation also describes programs that accept unsolicited requests. Several active programs use small awards or defined assistance amounts, such as vocational training support up to $3,000 and MyCACHE scholarships up to $1,500.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $17.7M

    Total Assets

    $97M

    Total Revenue

    $86.9M

    Total Expenses

    $86.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $153K and $219K, with a median of $170K.

    25th Percentile

    $153K

    Median

    $170K

    75th Percentile

    $219K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in AK.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    MELANIE BAHNKE

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    Where Kawerak Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is local and entirely Alaska-based in the data. The strongest concentrations are in the Bering Strait and Norton Sound area, with repeated awards to Stebbins, Koyuk, St Michael, Brevig Mission, White Mountain, Shaktoolik, Elim, Gambell, Diomede, Council, and Nome. Anchorage appears as a recipient city in the recent grants list as well, including Alaska Native Heritage Center Inc. and Quintillion Subsea Operations LLC. The recipient-country distribution is fully domestic: 75 grants, all in the United States.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Kawerak

    What kinds of organizations does Kawerak Inc fund?

    The recent grants are federal pass-through awards to Native village governments, village associations, and regional organizations such as Stebbins Community Association, Native Village of Koyuk, and Alaska Native Heritage Center Inc. Its active programs also support tribal members, students, community organizations, and families in the Bering Strait region.

    Does Kawerak Inc accept unsolicited requests?

    Yes. Several active programs are listed as accepting unsolicited requests, including Vocational Training Assistance, Higher Education Scholarships, Kawerak Donation / Charitable Donation Request, the Kawerak Internship Program, Caleb Scholars Program, MyCACHE scholarships, Summer Youth Work Program, and Welfare Assistance.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is centered in the mid-six figures: p25 is $152,958, the median is $170,358, and p75 is $218,832. The recent awards also include several much larger federal pass-through grants, led by a $4,968,481 award to Stebbins Community Association.

    What are Kawerak Inc's main focus areas?

    The listed focus areas include education and scholarships, vocational training and internships, youth employment, environmental programs and marine stewardship, community health and wellness, cultural development and preservation, and tribal research protocols and social science.

    Where does Kawerak Inc give?

    The grant record is local to Alaska. The top state by grant count is AK, and 100% of grants in the dataset went to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipients include communities such as Stebbins, Koyuk, St Michael, Brevig Mission, Nome, and White Mountain.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    STEBBINS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONSTEBBINS, AK$4,968,4812025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF KOYUKKOYUK, AK$3,034,3562025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF ST MICHAELST MICHAEL, AK$2,049,1062025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    ALASKA NATIVE HERITAGE CENTER INCANCHORAGE, AK$1,347,9002025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF BREVIG MISSIONBREVING MISSION, AK$980,8362025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    KING ISLAND NATIVE COMMUNITYNOME, AK$835,1652025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF WHITE MOUNTAINWHITE MOUNTAIN, AK$591,9792025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SHAKTOOLIKSHAKTOOLIK, AK$578,9792025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    QUINTILLION SUBSEA OPERATIONS LLCANCHORAGE, AK$496,7762025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE WALESWALES, AK$446,8682025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    VILLAGE OF SOLOMONNOME, AK$391,6912025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF DIOMEDEDIOMEDE, AK$354,2962025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF MARY S IGLOOTELLER, AK$243,3922025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF ELIMELIM, AK$196,6522025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF COUNCILNOME, AK$195,2262025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SAVOONGASAVOONGA, AK$160,8582025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF TELLERTELLER, AK$154,0472025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    CHINIK ESKIMO COMMUNITYGOLOVIN, AK$148,9782025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF GAMBELLGAMBELL, AK$143,3922025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SHISHMAREFSHISHMAREF, AK$143,3912025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF UNALAKLEETUNALAKLEET, AK$109,8052025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    BERING STRAITS SCHOOL DISTRICTUNALAKLEET, AK$74,7082025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NUDLAGHI LEADERSHIP INSTITUTEANCHORAGE, AK$39,2282025ASSISTANCE
    NOME COMMUNITY CENTERNOME, AK$15,0002025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NOME PUBLIC SCHOOLNOME, AK$14,2632025FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NEW VENTURE FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$5,0002025ASSISTANCE
    ALASKA FEDERATION OF NATIVESANCHORAGE, AK$5,0002025ASSISTANCE
    UNAATUQ LLCNOME, AK$2,8252025ASSISTANCE
    FIRST ALASKANS INSTITUTEANCHORAGE, AK$2,0002025ASSISTANCE
    CITY OF NOMENOME, AK$4502025ASSISTANCE
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF ELIMELIM, AK$272,0932024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    VILLAGE OF SOLOMONNOME, AK$260,5672024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    STMICHAEL NATIVE VILLAGESAINT MICHAEL, AK$256,5962024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    STEBBINS COMM ASSOCIATIONSTEBBINS, AK$255,0932024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIVE VILLWHITE MOUNTAIN, AK$225,0402024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    CHINIK ESKIMO COMMUNITYGOLOVIN, AK$224,4182024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    BREVIG MISSION NATIVE VILLBREVIG MISSION, AK$218,8332024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    SHAKTOOLIK-NATIVE VILLAGESHAKTOOLIK, AK$218,8332024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF GAMBELLGAMBELL, AK$218,8332024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    MARY'S IGLOO NATIVE VILLTELLER, AK$218,8322024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    KING ISLAND NATIVE COMMUNINOME, AK$218,8322024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF KOYUKKOYUK, AK$218,8322024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF COUNCILNOME, AK$195,1262024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF WALESWALES, AK$187,6032024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SAVOONGASAVOONGA, AK$170,3582024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF TELLERTELLER, AK$163,7972024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    NATIVE VILLAGE OF DIOMEDELITTLE DIOMEDE, AK$153,3922024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    SHISHMAREF NATIVE VILLAGESHISHMAREF, AK$153,3922024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    UNALAKLEET NATIVE VILLAGEUNALAKLEET, AK$119,8052024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH
    BERING STRAITS SCHOOL DISTUNALAKLEET, AK$72,6562024FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    STEBBINS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

    $4,968,481
    STEBBINS, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF KOYUK

    $3,034,356
    KOYUK, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF ST MICHAEL

    $2,049,106
    ST MICHAEL, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    ALASKA NATIVE HERITAGE CENTER INC

    $1,347,900
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF BREVIG MISSION

    $980,836
    BREVING MISSION, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    KING ISLAND NATIVE COMMUNITY

    $835,165
    NOME, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF WHITE MOUNTAIN

    $591,979
    WHITE MOUNTAIN, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SHAKTOOLIK

    $578,979
    SHAKTOOLIK, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    QUINTILLION SUBSEA OPERATIONS LLC

    $496,776
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE WALES

    $446,868
    WALES, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    VILLAGE OF SOLOMON

    $391,691
    NOME, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF DIOMEDE

    $354,296
    DIOMEDE, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF MARY S IGLOO

    $243,392
    TELLER, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF ELIM

    $196,652
    ELIM, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF COUNCIL

    $195,226
    NOME, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SAVOONGA

    $160,858
    SAVOONGA, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF TELLER

    $154,047
    TELLER, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    CHINIK ESKIMO COMMUNITY

    $148,978
    GOLOVIN, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF GAMBELL

    $143,392
    GAMBELL, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SHISHMAREF

    $143,391
    SHISHMAREF, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF UNALAKLEET

    $109,805
    UNALAKLEET, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    BERING STRAITS SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $74,708
    UNALAKLEET, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NUDLAGHI LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

    $39,228
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    ASSISTANCE

    NOME COMMUNITY CENTER

    $15,000
    NOME, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NOME PUBLIC SCHOOL

    $14,263
    NOME, AK2025

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NEW VENTURE FUND

    $5,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    ASSISTANCE

    ALASKA FEDERATION OF NATIVES

    $5,000
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    ASSISTANCE

    UNAATUQ LLC

    $2,825
    NOME, AK2025

    ASSISTANCE

    FIRST ALASKANS INSTITUTE

    $2,000
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    ASSISTANCE

    CITY OF NOME

    $450
    NOME, AK2025

    ASSISTANCE

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF ELIM

    $272,093
    ELIM, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    VILLAGE OF SOLOMON

    $260,567
    NOME, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    STMICHAEL NATIVE VILLAGE

    $256,596
    SAINT MICHAEL, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    STEBBINS COMM ASSOCIATION

    $255,093
    STEBBINS, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIVE VILL

    $225,040
    WHITE MOUNTAIN, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    CHINIK ESKIMO COMMUNITY

    $224,418
    GOLOVIN, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    BREVIG MISSION NATIVE VILL

    $218,833
    BREVIG MISSION, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    SHAKTOOLIK-NATIVE VILLAGE

    $218,833
    SHAKTOOLIK, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF GAMBELL

    $218,833
    GAMBELL, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    MARY'S IGLOO NATIVE VILL

    $218,832
    TELLER, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    KING ISLAND NATIVE COMMUNI

    $218,832
    NOME, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF KOYUK

    $218,832
    KOYUK, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF COUNCIL

    $195,126
    NOME, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF WALES

    $187,603
    WALES, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF SAVOONGA

    $170,358
    SAVOONGA, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF TELLER

    $163,797
    TELLER, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    NATIVE VILLAGE OF DIOMEDE

    $153,392
    LITTLE DIOMEDE, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    SHISHMAREF NATIVE VILLAGE

    $153,392
    SHISHMAREF, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    UNALAKLEET NATIVE VILLAGE

    $119,805
    UNALAKLEET, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH

    BERING STRAITS SCHOOL DIST

    $72,656
    UNALAKLEET, AK2024

    FEDERAL PASS THROUGH