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    Alaska Progressive Donor Table

    ActivoPublic CharityCommunity Improvement
    Anchorage, AKEIN: 84-27280531 declaraciones registradas

    About Alaska Progressive Donor Table

    The Alaska Progressive Donor Table concentrates its philanthropy on state and regional progressive political advocacy, electoral engagement, and civic capacity in Alaska and the Northwest. They fund a mix of issue-advocacy groups (reproductive rights, public interest) and electoral/campaign infrastructure (voter mobilization, campaign tech), with occasional support for Native advocacy and local public-interest research. Grants appear aimed at influencing policy and elections rather than general charitable services.

    Focus Areas

    State-level progressive electoral organizations and ballot/legislative defense (e.g., Defend Alaska)Reproductive rights political advocacy and voter education in the Northwest (e.g., Planned Parenthood Votes NW & HI)Campaign infrastructure and digital tools for progressive candidates (e.g., Tech for Campaigns, The 49er Project)Progressive public-interest research and watchdog work in Alaska (e.g., Alaska Public Interest Research Group)Native and community advocacy with a progressive policy focus (e.g., Native Peoples Action)

    Who They Fund

    progressive advocacy organizations

    About Alaska Progressive Donor Table

    Alaska Progressive Donor Table’s recent giving is centered on progressive electoral and policy advocacy, with the largest 2023 grant going to Defend Alaska for $50,000. The pattern is not limited to one cause: the table also backed reproductive-rights voter work, campaign infrastructure, and Alaska-based public-interest and Native advocacy groups. That mix points to a funder supporting both election-related organizing and longer-term civic capacity. In 2023, the table awarded $40,000 to Planned Parenthood Votes NW and HI in Seattle and $33,000 to American Center in Washington, DC, showing that its grantmaking reaches beyond Alaska while still keeping Alaska organizations prominent. Alaska recipients appear throughout the list, including Juneau and Anchorage groups, alongside Northwest and national advocacy organizations. The grants suggest an emphasis on organizations engaged in political participation, ballot or legislative defense, and public-interest research rather than direct human services. The foundation is a public charity with $223,000 in annual grants and $250,344 in total assets. Its giving is regional, and half of grants went to recipients in Alaska.

    What Alaska Progressive Donor Table Funds

    One clear theme is state-level electoral defense. Alaska Progressive Donor Table gave $50,000 to Defend Alaska in Anchorage, a grant that fits its focus on ballot and legislative defense. Reproductive rights is another visible area. The table awarded $40,000 to Planned Parenthood Votes NW and HI in Seattle, tying its support to political advocacy and voter education in the Northwest. Campaign tools and infrastructure also show up in the grant list. It gave $15,000 to Tech for Campaigns in Venice, California, and another $15,000 to The 49er Project Inc in Anchorage, indicating support for digital and campaign support capacity. Public-interest and community advocacy in Alaska appear as smaller but recurring parts of the portfolio, including $5,000 grants to Alaska Public Interest Research Grp and Native Peoples Action Inc, both in Anchorage.

    How Alaska Progressive Donor Table Gives

    The grant-size profile is fairly tight: p25 is $15,000, median is $15,000, and p75 is $32,250. That suggests a core tier of mid-sized awards, with a smaller number of larger grants above it. The 2023 list shows one-off grants in the available year rather than repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years. Alaska Progressive Donor Table is a public charity, not a private foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. No application process is provided in the data.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $223K

    Total Assets

    $250K

    Total Revenue

    $527K

    Total Expenses

    $373K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $15K and $32K, with a median of $15K.

    25th Percentile

    $15K

    Median

    $15K

    75th Percentile

    $32K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 50% of grants go to recipients in WA.

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    Política de privacidadTérminos de servicioEstado del sistema
    progressive electoral campaigns and candidates
    Alaska and Northwest voters
    Native communities in Alaska
    reproductive rights advocates
    public-interest watchdog groups

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, targeted giving: a small number of relatively large grants anchor the portfolio (several in the $30k–$50k range) supplemented by multiple mid- and smaller-size grants (~$5k–$15k). Emphasis on short-term, campaign- and advocacy-focused awards to a mix of established regional groups and tactical voter-engagement/capacity organizations rather than broad, multi-year general operating support.

    Funding Style

    short-term advocacy grantselectoral engagement supportcampaign infrastructure fundingtargeted issue-based givingtactical capacity building

    Notable grantees: Defend Alaska, Planned Parenthood Votes NW and HI, Tech for Campaigns, Alaska Public Interest Research Group, Native Peoples Action Inc

    Topics

    progressive ballot and legislative defensereproductive rights voter educationcampaign technology for candidatespublic interest research and watchdog advocacyNative political advocacyvoter mobilizationstate and regional progressive organizing

    Where Alaska Progressive Donor Table Makes Grants

    Grants went entirely to U.S. recipients. Alaska is the main recipient state by count, with 50% of grants going there, and Anchorage appears multiple times in the recent list. Seattle is another repeated city, and Washington, DC also appears. Outside Alaska, the list reaches California through Venice and Oakland, showing a Northwest-to-national footprint rather than a purely local one.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska Progressive Donor Table

    What kinds of organizations does Alaska Progressive Donor Table support?

    Its recent grants point to progressive political advocacy, electoral engagement, and civic capacity work. The list includes ballot or legislative defense, reproductive-rights voter education, campaign infrastructure, public-interest research, and Native advocacy organizations.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The middle of the distribution is $15,000: p25 is $15,000, median is $15,000, and p75 is $32,250. That places many awards in a mid-sized range, with some larger grants above that level.

    Where do most of the grants go geographically?

    Alaska receives the largest share by count, with 50% of grants going to recipients in the state. The recent list also includes recipients in Washington, DC, Washington state, and California, so the giving extends across the Northwest and into national advocacy work.

    What is the foundation type?

    Alaska Progressive Donor Table is a public charity. The profile also shows annual grants of $223,000, total assets of $250,344, and that it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.

    Are the grants limited to Alaska organizations?

    No. Alaska is the main recipient state by count, but recent grants also went to organizations in Seattle, Washington, DC, Venice, and Oakland. The grant pattern is regional rather than state-only.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2023

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Defend AlaskaAnchorage, AK$50,0002023—
    Planned Parenthood Votes NW and HISeattle, WA$40,0002023—
    American CenterWashington, DC$33,0002023—
    Alaskans for Posterity IncJuneau, AK$30,0002023—
    Future Generations Victory FundSeattle, WA$15,0002023—
    The 49er Project IncAnchorage, AK$15,0002023—
    Tech for CampaignsVenice, CA$15,0002023—
    Flip the WestOakland, CA$15,0002023—
    Alaska Public Interest Research GrpAnchorage, AK$5,0002023—
    Native Peoples Action IncAnchorage, AK$5,0002023—

    Defend Alaska

    $50,000
    Anchorage, AK2023

    Planned Parenthood Votes NW and HI

    $40,000
    Seattle, WA2023

    American Center

    $33,000
    Washington, DC2023

    Alaskans for Posterity Inc

    $30,000
    Juneau, AK2023

    Future Generations Victory Fund

    $15,000
    Seattle, WA2023

    The 49er Project Inc

    $15,000
    Anchorage, AK2023

    Tech for Campaigns

    $15,000
    Venice, CA2023

    Flip the West

    $15,000
    Oakland, CA2023

    Alaska Public Interest Research Grp

    $5,000
    Anchorage, AK2023

    Native Peoples Action Inc

    $5,000
    Anchorage, AK2023