As expressions of God’s healing love, witnessed through the ministry of Jesus, we are steadfast in serving all, especially those who are poor and vulnerable. Advancing exceptional care to ease every health journey and creating health for a better Alaska.
Providence Alaska Foundation’s recent giving is anchored by a very large operational grant to Providence Health & Services - Washington, alongside smaller but repeated support for the University of Alaska Foundation. That combination shows a funder that backs core institutional capacity and also invests in workforce-linked scholarship support. Across the latest grants on file, its giving reaches both health system operations and Alaska-based education programs tied to health professions. The foundation’s stated priorities emphasize care for people who are poor and vulnerable, with a focus on access to care in rural and remote communities, behavioral and mental health, pediatrics and children’s health, patient support, senior services, and community health partnerships. Its active programs point to a broad health mission that includes telehealth, clinical excellence, whole-person care, and community partnerships. The pattern is not limited to one service line: the foundation supports hospital operations, scholarship administration, and programmatic work that helps patients and communities move through the health system with more support. That mix makes it a health-system-centered funder with clear interest in both direct care and the infrastructure behind care delivery.
In rural health access, Providence Alaska Foundation funds programs that support critical access hospitals, telehealth, electronic patient monitoring, and facility improvements across Alaska. Its community-health priorities also include community health worker programs and other local initiatives that build healthier communities statewide. Behavioral health appears as a separate line of support, including in-school behavioral health services and adolescent behavioral health programs. On the children’s side, the foundation supports The Children’s Hospital at Providence and programs that help Alaska’s children reach their healthiest potential through clinical care, family supports, and pediatric services. The active program structure also shows interest in whole-person care, including spiritual care, healing environments, and senior wellness.
The foundation’s typical grant size is highly skewed: p25 is $5,670, the median is $2,887,230, and p75 is $5,818,759. The recent record also shows a very large upper-end operating grant, while smaller awards appear in scholarship administration and operational support. Grants recur across years, with Providence Health & Services - Washington appearing in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and the University of Alaska Foundation appearing in each of those same years. The funder is a public charity, not a funder of individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. One of its active grant programs, Community Partnership Grants, accepts unsolicited requests.
$13.3M
$60.5M
$17.4M
$16M
Most grants fall between $6K and $5.8M, with a median of $2.9M.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$2.9M
75th Percentile
$5.8M
About 50% of grants go to recipients in AK.
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Grantmaking is regional, with Alaska receiving half of the grants in the recent sample. Alaska-based support includes Anchorage through the University of Alaska Foundation, while out-of-state giving also appears in Renton, Washington. The active program geography points to Alaska-wide work, plus named local focus areas such as Kodiak Island, Seward, and Valdez for rural access and facility support. All of the recent grants on file went to U.S. recipients.
Its active programs support rural access to care, behavioral health, pediatric services, community health, whole-person care, clinical excellence, and community partnerships. The foundation also names senior services, supportive housing, and patient support among its focus areas.
Most active programs do not accept unsolicited requests, but Community Partnership Grants does. That program supports local nonprofit initiatives aligned with the foundation’s priorities in Alaska.
Alaska is the top state by grant count, and 50% of grants in the recent sample went to recipients in AK. The rest of the recent grants went to another U.S. location, Renton, Washington.
Its grant sizes vary sharply. The p25 amount is $5,670, the median is $2,887,230, and the p75 is $5,818,759, reflecting a mix of smaller program grants and very large operating support.
Two organizations recur across multiple years: Providence Health & Services - Washington appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and University of Alaska Foundation appears in each of those same years.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES - WASHINGTON | RENTON, WA | $13,282,000 | 2025 | OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $5,913 | 2025 | SUPPORT OF UA MANAGED PARRISH HEALTHCARE SCHOLARSHIP |
| PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES - WASHINGTON | RENTON, WA | $5,768,773 | 2024 | OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $5,686 | 2024 | OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
| PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES - WASHINGTON | RENTON, WA | $5,968,717 | 2023 | OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $5,621 | 2023 | OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES - WASHINGTON
$13,282,000OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FOUNDATION
$5,913SUPPORT OF UA MANAGED PARRISH HEALTHCARE SCHOLARSHIP
PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES - WASHINGTON
$5,768,773OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FOUNDATION
$5,686OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES - WASHINGTON
$5,968,717OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FOUNDATION
$5,621OPERATIONAL SUPPORT