KPCCC Group Inc is a hyper-local funder focused on sustaining Kenai Peninsula community infrastructure through operating and matching support. Its grants prioritize basic needs and human services (food, shelter, homelessness response), regional health and care services, youth programming, and small cultural/arts and civic projects. The foundation favors flexible operating and matching grants that enable nonprofits to maintain or expand services rather than project-specific research or advocacy.
Kpccc Group Inc’s largest recent grant went to The Mountain Group for operating funds, a signal that this funder backs the organizations carrying daily services on the Kenai Peninsula. In the 2025 grants list, the foundation also made seven-figure endowment commitments to Kenai Peninsula Foundation and gave nearly half a million dollars to Kenai Peninsula Community Care Center for operating funds. That mix points to a funder working at both the service-delivery level and the local infrastructure level. The grant record centers on practical community support: food access, shelter, youth programming, health and care services, and small civic or cultural projects. Recipients include Boys & Girls Club of the Kenai Peninsula, Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, Kenai Peninsula Shelters of Hope, and Bridges Community Resource Network. Many awards are unrestricted operating grants or matching gifts, which suggests the foundation often helps nonprofits keep programs running, complete fundraising goals, or cover core capacity needs. The pattern is local, concentrated in the Kenai Peninsula area, and tied to organizations serving residents across Soldotna, Kenai, Nikiski, and nearby communities.
Basic needs are a major theme in the grant record. Kpccc Group Inc gave $50,000 to Kenai Peninsula Shelters of Hope for the Nikiski Shelter of Hope, and it supported Kenai Peninsula Food Bank multiple times, including $20,000 for Soup Supper - Van of Food, $20,000 for Soup Supper - Van of Food - Match, and $10,000 for Soup Supper Match. Youth services also appear repeatedly. The foundation awarded $200,000 to Boys & Girls Club of the Kenai Peninsula for Club House, plus $100,000 for the Soldotna Field House and $50,000 for operating support. It also gave $5,000 to Central Peninsula Health Foundation for Safe Kids Program and $5,000 to Bridges Community Resource Network for Local Solutions Camp. Health and care capacity is another visible focus. A $470,987 operating grant went to Kenai Peninsula Community Care Center, and $24,000 supported Central Peninsula Health Foundation’s SIMNEWB simulator.
Typical grant size is modest relative to the largest awards: the p25 is $5,000, the median is $10,000, and the p75 is $23,000. The distribution is wide because the foundation also makes large operating and endowment commitments, including seven-figure grants in 2025. The pattern in the recent record is recurring rather than one-off. Several grantees appear multiple times across operating support, matching funds, and program-specific gifts, especially community funders and service organizations. The foundation is structured as a private grantmaker; it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The grant list shows local, Alaska-only giving.
$4.2M
$540K
$125K
$2.1M
Most grants fall between $5K and $23K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$5K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$23K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in AK.
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Concentrated local giving with a mix of few very large payments to regional intermediaries and numerous smaller, recurring operational grants to frontline service providers; frequent repeat recipients and emphasis on operating/matching support over one-off project grants.
Notable grantees: THE MOUNTAIN GROUP, KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION, KENAI PENINSULA COMMUNITY CARE CENTER, BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE KENAI PENINSULA, KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK
Grantmaking is entirely in Alaska, with 100% of recipients in the state and the top grant count also in AK. The activity is concentrated in the Kenai Peninsula, especially Soldotna and Kenai. Soldotna recipients include The Mountain Group, Kenai Peninsula Community Care Center, Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, Kenai Peninsula School District, and Bridges Community Resource Network. Kenai-based grants went to Boys & Girls Club of the Kenai Peninsula and Salamatof Native Foundation, while Anchorage appears through Kenai Peninsula Foundation.
The grant record centers on basic needs and local community services: food banks, homelessness response, community care, youth programming, health services, and small civic or cultural projects. Examples include Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, Kenai Peninsula Shelters of Hope, Boys & Girls Club of the Kenai Peninsula, and Kenai Peninsula Community Care Center.
Yes. Recent grants include $1,517,775 to The Mountain Group for operating funds and $470,987 to Kenai Peninsula Community Care Center for operating funds. The record also includes operating support to Boys & Girls Club of the Kenai Peninsula and Bridges Community Resource Network.
The typical award is in the low thousands to low tens of thousands: the p25 is $5,000, the median is $10,000, and the p75 is $23,000. The recent record also includes much larger grants for operating funds and endowments.
Giving is local and entirely Alaska-based. The recipient country distribution is 100% US, and the top state by grant count is AK. Recent recipients are in Soldotna, Kenai, and Anchorage, with the heaviest concentration in Soldotna and Kenai.
Yes. Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, Boys & Girls Club of the Kenai Peninsula, Kenai Peninsula Foundation, and Bridges Community Resource Network each appear multiple times in the recent grants list, often across different purposes such as operating support, matching funds, and program support.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE MOUNTAIN GROUP | SOLDOTNA, AK | $1,517,775 | 2025 | OPERATING FUNDS |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $1,000,000 | 2025 | GRANTING ENDOWMENT |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $500,000 | 2025 | OPERATING ENDOWMENT |
| KENAI PENINSULA COMMUNITY CARE CENTER | SOLDOTNA, AK | $470,987 | 2025 | OPERATING FUNDS |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE KENAI PENINSULA | KENAI, AK | $200,000 | 2025 | CLUB HOUSE |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE KENAI PENINSULA | KENAI, AK | $100,000 | 2025 | SOLDOTNA FIELD HOUSE |
| KENAI PENINSULA SHELTERS OF HOPE | SOLDOTNA, AK | $50,000 | 2025 | NIKISKI SHELTER OF HOPE |
| BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE KENAI PENINSULA | KENAI, AK | $50,000 | 2025 | OPERATING |
| KENAI PENINSULA SCHOOL DISTRICT | SOLDOTNA, AK | $45,500 | 2025 | FOR PURCHASE OF SUBURBAN FROM HUTCHINGS AUTO TO TRANSPORT STUDENTS |
| CENTRAL PENINSULA HEALTH FOUNDATION | SOLDOTNA, AK | $24,000 | 2025 | SIMNEWB SIMULATOR |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $20,000 | 2025 | SOUP SUPPER - VAN OF FOOD |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $20,000 | 2025 | SOUP SUPPER - VAN OF FOOD - MATCH |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $20,000 | 2025 | FUNDRAISER MATCH |
| KENAI PENINSULA HOMELESSNESS COALITION | SOLDOTNA, AK | $20,000 | 2025 | FIRE MARSHALL FACILITY UPGRADES |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $20,000 | 2025 | SOUP SUPPER |
| THE MOUNTAIN GROUP | SOLDOTNA, AK | $17,350 | 2025 | PROFESSIONAL SERVICES |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $15,000 | 2025 | ENDOWMENT |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | SOUP SUPPER MATCH |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | MATCHING FUNDS |
| BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | HOMELESSNESS |
| BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | OPERATING |
| BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | INDUSTY DAYS FOOD AND BIKES |
| FOR THE FAMILY | SOLDOTNA, AK | $9,100 | 2025 | PROFESSIONAL SERVICES |
| SALAMATOF NATIVE FOUNDATION | KENAI, AK | $5,000 | 2025 | RAFFLE FUNDRAISER |
| PENINSULA ART GUILD | KENAI, AK | $5,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS BUILDING |
| SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | SOLDOTNA, AK | $5,000 | 2025 | SCHOLARSHIP |
| CENTRAL PENINSULA HEALTH FOUNDATION | SOLDOTNA, AK | $5,000 | 2025 | SAFE KIDS PROGRAM |
| SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | SOLDOTNA, AK | $5,000 | 2025 | SCHOLARSHIP |
| BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK | SOLDOTNA, AK | $5,000 | 2025 | LOCAL SOLUTIONS CAMP |
| SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | SOLDOTNA, AK | $3,750 | 2025 | SCHOLARSHIP |
| HOSPICE OF THE CENTRAL PENINSULA | SOLDOTNA, AK | $3,360 | 2025 | SUMMER INTERN |
| KENAI SENIOR CONNECTION | KENAI, AK | $2,500 | 2025 | MARCH FOR MEALS |
| HOSPICE OF THE CENTRAL PENINSULA | SOLDOTNA, AK | $2,500 | 2025 | FUNDRAISER |
| NINILCHIK SENIOR CITIZENS INCORPORATION | NINILCHIK, AK | $2,500 | 2025 | FUNDRAISER FOR SENIOR CENTER |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $2,000 | 2025 | RON AND TERRI DAVIS TRADES SCHOLARSHIP |
| KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION | ANCHORAGE, AK | $2,000 | 2025 | RON AND TERRI DAVIS TRADES SCHOLARSHIP |
| SALAMATOF NATIVE FOUNDATION | KENAI, AK | $1,000 | 2025 | RAFFLE FUNDRAISER |
| HOSPICE OF THE CENTRAL PENINSULA | SOLDOTNA, AK | $675 | 2025 | FUNDRAISER |
THE MOUNTAIN GROUP
$1,517,775OPERATING FUNDS
KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION
$1,000,000GRANTING ENDOWMENT
KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION
$500,000OPERATING ENDOWMENT
KENAI PENINSULA COMMUNITY CARE CENTER
$470,987OPERATING FUNDS
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE KENAI PENINSULA
$200,000CLUB HOUSE
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE KENAI PENINSULA
$100,000SOLDOTNA FIELD HOUSE
KENAI PENINSULA SHELTERS OF HOPE
$50,000NIKISKI SHELTER OF HOPE
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE KENAI PENINSULA
$50,000OPERATING
KENAI PENINSULA SCHOOL DISTRICT
$45,500FOR PURCHASE OF SUBURBAN FROM HUTCHINGS AUTO TO TRANSPORT STUDENTS
CENTRAL PENINSULA HEALTH FOUNDATION
$24,000SIMNEWB SIMULATOR
KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK
$20,000SOUP SUPPER - VAN OF FOOD
KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK
$20,000SOUP SUPPER - VAN OF FOOD - MATCH
KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK
$20,000FUNDRAISER MATCH
KENAI PENINSULA HOMELESSNESS COALITION
$20,000FIRE MARSHALL FACILITY UPGRADES
KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK
$20,000SOUP SUPPER
THE MOUNTAIN GROUP
$17,350PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION
$15,000ENDOWMENT
KENAI PENINSULA FOOD BANK
$10,000SOUP SUPPER MATCH
KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION
$10,000MATCHING FUNDS
BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK
$10,000HOMELESSNESS
BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK
$10,000OPERATING
BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK
$10,000INDUSTY DAYS FOOD AND BIKES
FOR THE FAMILY
$9,100PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
SALAMATOF NATIVE FOUNDATION
$5,000RAFFLE FUNDRAISER
PENINSULA ART GUILD
$5,000TOWARDS BUILDING
SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
$5,000SCHOLARSHIP
CENTRAL PENINSULA HEALTH FOUNDATION
$5,000SAFE KIDS PROGRAM
SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
$5,000SCHOLARSHIP
BRIDGES COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK
$5,000LOCAL SOLUTIONS CAMP
SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
$3,750SCHOLARSHIP
HOSPICE OF THE CENTRAL PENINSULA
$3,360SUMMER INTERN
KENAI SENIOR CONNECTION
$2,500MARCH FOR MEALS
HOSPICE OF THE CENTRAL PENINSULA
$2,500FUNDRAISER
NINILCHIK SENIOR CITIZENS INCORPORATION
$2,500FUNDRAISER FOR SENIOR CENTER
KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION
$2,000RON AND TERRI DAVIS TRADES SCHOLARSHIP
KENAI PENINSULA FOUNDATION
$2,000RON AND TERRI DAVIS TRADES SCHOLARSHIP
SALAMATOF NATIVE FOUNDATION
$1,000RAFFLE FUNDRAISER
HOSPICE OF THE CENTRAL PENINSULA
$675FUNDRAISER