Kodiak Community Support Inc concentrates its giving on sustaining Kodiak Island’s Indigenous and small-municipality infrastructure, with the vast majority of dollars going to Native-led organizations and local government entities. Grants skew toward operating support and basic community services (food security, municipal needs, scholarships, youth programming), with a clear preference for Kodiak-area recipients. The foundation appears focused on maintaining local capacity and community resilience rather than national or thematic initiatives.
Kodiak Community Support Inc made its largest recent award to Kodiak Area Native Association: $665,405 in 2025 for patient and elder housing units, furnishings, Arctic Care support, landscaping and art at KANA Marketplace, and support for the Elder Services Department. That single grant shows how the foundation combines facility needs, elder support, and community space improvements in one place-based portfolio. The same recipient also appears in smaller grants for food security and business expenses, which points to continued support across different operating needs. The foundation’s giving stays close to Kodiak Island and centers Native-led organizations, municipal entities, and local service providers. Its recent grants also include support for youth recreation through Kodiak Hockey League, economic development through Kodiak Economic Development Corporation, and scholarships through Kodiak Scholarship Foundation. Across the grant list, the pattern is practical and local: housing, food access, municipal services, education, and community infrastructure. Leadership is listed as Jennifer Caskey.
Housing and elder services are a clear part of the foundation’s work. In 2025, Kodiak Area Native Association received $665,405 for patient and elder housing units, furnishings, support for Arctic Care, landscaping at KANA Marketplace, art for KANA Marketplace, and support for the Elder Services Department. Food security is another recurring theme. The foundation gave $33,834 to Kodiak Area Native Association for Food Security, $12,086 to the Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor for Food Security, $9,313 to Native Village of Port Lions for Food Security, and $7,796 to Native Village of Ouzinkie for Food Security. It also supports municipal operations in remote communities. Grants went to the City of Port Lions for Municipality Support, the City of Old Harbor for Municipality Support, and the City of Ouzinkie for Municipality Support. Education and youth show up as well through Kodiak Island Borough School District for Native Education Program and Kodiak Hockey League for Kodiak Community.
Kodiak Community Support Inc’s typical grant size is $7,970 at the 25th percentile, $14,232 at the median, and $28,262 at the 75th percentile. The distribution suggests a mix of modest operating grants and a very large outlier award. Recipients do repeat across years: Kodiak Area Native Association received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, while several local public and tribal entities also appear more than once in the recent record. The foundation is a local grantmaker, not an individual-giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments.
$665K
$270K
$354K
$697K
Most grants fall between $8K and $28K, with a median of $14K.
25th Percentile
$8K
Median
$14K
75th Percentile
$28K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in AK.
Jennifer Caskey
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Highly concentrated, place-based giving: a few large, repeat grants (especially one dominant grantee) combined with multiple smaller, one-off grants to local tribes, municipal governments, and community groups; grants primarily provide unrestricted/operating support.
Notable grantees: Kodiak Area Native Association, Kodiak Hockey League, Kodiak Economic Development Corporation, Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor, Native Village of Port Lions
All recent grants in the file go to U.S. recipients, and every grant listed is in Alaska. Kodiak is the main hub, with grants to Kodiak Area Native Association, Kodiak Hockey League, Kodiak Economic Development Corporation, Kodiak Scholarship Foundation, Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak, and Kodiak Island Borough School District. Grants also reach nearby communities including Port Lions, Old Harbor, and Ouzinkie, where city governments and Native village organizations receive support for municipal and food-security needs.
The grant list shows a strong mix of Alaska Native organizations, municipal governments, and local service groups. Recent recipients include Kodiak Area Native Association, the City of Port Lions, the City of Old Harbor, the City of Ouzinkie, Kodiak Hockey League, Kodiak Scholarship Foundation, and Kodiak Island Borough School District.
Recent awards center on housing and elder services, food security, municipal support, youth programming, economic development, scholarships, and Native education. The largest grant bundled several of those priorities into one award for Kodiak Area Native Association.
In the recent grant file, every one of the 14 grants went to Alaska recipients, and the country distribution is 100% U.S.
Yes. Kodiak Area Native Association appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, with awards for food security, business expenses, and a large 2025 housing-and-elder-services grant. That pattern suggests continued support over time for key local partners.
The grant-size distribution is p25 $7,970, median $14,232, and p75 $28,262. That places many awards in the mid-thousands to tens of thousands, alongside one much larger 2025 grant.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kodiak Area Native Association | Kodiak, AK | $665,405 | 2025 | Patient and elder housing units, furnishings, support Arctic Care, landscaping at KANA Marketplace, art for KANA Marketplace, support Elder Services Dept. |
| Kodiak Area Native Association | Kodiak, AK | $28,987 | 2024 | Business Expenses Paid |
| City of Port Lions | Port Lions, AK | $26,088 | 2024 | Municipality Support |
| Kodiak Economic Development Corporation | Kodiak, AK | $25,000 | 2024 | Economic Development |
| City of Old Harbor | Old Harbor, AK | $16,379 | 2024 | Municipality Support |
| City of Ouzinkie | Ouzinkie, AK | $8,493 | 2024 | Municipality Support |
| Kodiak Scholarship Foundation | Kodiak, AK | $7,500 | 2024 | Scholarships |
| Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak | Kodiak, AK | $7,000 | 2024 | Frznik support |
| Kodiak Island Borough School District | Kodiak, AK | $6,000 | 2024 | Native Education Program |
| Kodiak Hockey League | Kodiak, AK | $50,000 | 2023 | Support Kodiak Community |
| Kodiak Area Native Association | Kodiak, AK | $33,834 | 2023 | Food Security |
| Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor | Old Harbor, AK | $12,086 | 2023 | Food Security |
| Native Village of Port Lions | Port Lions, AK | $9,313 | 2023 | Food Security |
| Native Village of Ouzinkie | Ouzinkie, AK | $7,796 | 2023 | Food Security |
Kodiak Area Native Association
$665,405Patient and elder housing units, furnishings, support Arctic Care, landscaping at KANA Marketplace, art for KANA Marketplace, support Elder Services Dept.
Kodiak Area Native Association
$28,987Business Expenses Paid
City of Port Lions
$26,088Municipality Support
Kodiak Economic Development Corporation
$25,000Economic Development
City of Old Harbor
$16,379Municipality Support
City of Ouzinkie
$8,493Municipality Support
Kodiak Scholarship Foundation
$7,500Scholarships
Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak
$7,000Frznik support
Kodiak Island Borough School District
$6,000Native Education Program
Kodiak Hockey League
$50,000Support Kodiak Community
Kodiak Area Native Association
$33,834Food Security
Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor
$12,086Food Security
Native Village of Port Lions
$9,313Food Security
Native Village of Ouzinkie
$7,796Food Security