The Yukon Delta Fisheries Development Association directs funding primarily to small, predominantly Alaska Native Yukon‑Kuskokwim Delta communities, supporting village governments, tribal councils and local schools. Grants emphasize community infrastructure and development (equipment, housing/land development), school-year support and youth activities, with a secondary focus on fisheries-related programs and regional economic development. The foundation favors place-based, practical investments that sustain village services and local livelihoods.
A $260,000 community grant to Nipb Incorporated in Nunam Iqua stands out in the Yukon Delta Fisheries Development Association’s recent giving and shows how the organization uses large place-based awards to support Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta communities. Across the recent grant list, the foundation backs village governments, tribal councils, schools, and community organizations in Alaska, with support tied to housing and land development, heavy equipment, school-year needs, student activities, and regional development work. Repeated awards to the same communities suggest a steady pattern rather than isolated project support. The foundation’s grants also connect to fisheries-linked employment and economic activity, including support for partner-vessel jobs and regional development partners. In that mix, the largest awards go to community infrastructure: City of Alakanuk received $102,360 for heavy equipment, while Yukon River Towing received $125,000 for Grayling IRA small homes. Smaller recurring awards, including school donations and community grants, show a practical focus on village services and youth support across member communities.
Housing and land development are a core theme in the recent grants. The City of Kotlik received $25,500 for the Kotlik residential land development project, while Yukon River Towing received $125,000 for Grayling IRA small homes. Those awards point to a capital-oriented approach that supports physical community infrastructure. Education is another clear area. Grayling Ira Tribal Council received $20,000 for a school-year donation, and Emmonak School received $10,000 for a 2024-2025 school donation. Mountain Village Schools, Alakanuk Schools, and David-Louis Memorial School also appear in school-year support, showing repeated backing for local K-12 needs and student activities. The foundation also supports regional economic development. Alaska Business Development Center Inc received $34,000 for the VTLP 2024 program contribution, linking the funder to entrepreneurship and business development work in the region.
Typical awards are modest but project-specific: the reported p25 and median are both $10,000, while the p75 is $44,715. The distribution includes some much larger capital grants, but most entries sit at the $10,000 level or nearby. Recent grants also show repetition across years, including multiple awards to the same recipient and similar purposes, which suggests ongoing support for selected village projects. The organization is a foundation with program-related investments, and it does fund individuals through structured scholarship and employment programs. Several active programs accept unsolicited applications, including scholarships and youth employment.
$470K
$111.3M
$5.9M
$10.9M
Most grants fall between $10K and $45K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$45K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in AK.
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Concentrated, place‑based giving: a relatively small set of repeat grantees (cities, schools, tribal councils) receive multiple grants through a community grant program and targeted donations. Mix of several large multi‑ten‑thousand dollar awards and a few very large gifts (~$200–300k), focused on capital or program support rather than broad national funding.
Notable grantees: NIPB Incorporated, Yukon River Towing, City of Alakanuk, Mountain Village Schools, Seashare
Giving is entirely Alaska-based in the recent grants list, with 100% of grants to recipients in AK. The most frequent recipient cities include Grayling, Alakanuk, Kotlik, Emmonak, Mountain Village, and Nunam Iqua. Anchorage appears as the location for some recipient organizations, including Yukon River Towing and Alaska Business Development Center Inc, while Bainbridge Island, Washington appears once through Seashare. The pattern is local and concentrated in Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta communities.
Recent grants go to village governments, tribal councils, schools, and community organizations. Examples include the City of Alakanuk for heavy equipment, Grayling Ira Tribal Council for a school-year donation, and Alaska Business Development Center Inc for a program contribution.
The reported grant-size distribution centers on small awards: p25 is $10,000, median is $10,000, and p75 is $44,715. The recent list also includes larger capital grants such as $125,000 and $260,000.
Yes. Active programs include scholarships for undergraduate, graduate, vocational, and certificate students from member villages, and recent grants show school-year donations to Emmonak School, Mountain Village Schools, Alakanuk Schools, and David-Louis Memorial School.
No. The recent record includes repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years, such as City of Alakanuk, City of Kotlik, Grayling Ira Tribal Council, and Mountain Village Schools. At the same time, the foundation also runs structured scholarship and youth employment programs.
Yes, through the scholarship programs and youth employment opportunities. The scholarship programs are open to students from member villages, and the Youth Employment Project places youth from member villages in supervised work opportunities. The foundation’s overall profile says it does not fund individuals directly.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| YUKON RIVER TOWING | ANCHORAGE, AK | $125,000 | 2025 | GRAYLING IRA CONTRIBUTION FOR SMALL HOMES |
| CITY OF ALAKANUK | ALAKANUK, AK | $102,360 | 2025 | 2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR ALAKANUK HEAVY EQUIPMENT |
| NIPB INCORPORATED | NUNAM IQUA, AK | $36,458 | 2025 | 2022-2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM |
| ALASKA BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER INC | ANCHORAGE, AK | $34,000 | 2025 | VTLP 2024 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTION |
| CITY OF KOTLIK | KOTLIK, AK | $25,500 | 2025 | 2022 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR KOTLIK RESIDENTIAL LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT |
| GRAYLING IRA TRIBAL COUNCIL | GRAYLING, AK | $20,000 | 2025 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| SEASHARE | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA | $16,667 | 2025 | 2024 CDQ GROUP DONATION YDFDA |
| MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS | MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS | MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| ALAKANUK SCHOOLS | ALAKANUK, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| CITY OF GRAYLING | GRAYLING, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR GRAYLING |
| DAVID-LOUIS MEMORIAL SCHOOL | GRAYLING, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| GRAYLING SEARCH & RESCUE | GRAYLING, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | SEPTEMBER 2024 DONATION |
| KOTLIK SCHOOL | KOTLIK, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2024/2025 KOTLIK SCHOOL DONATION FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES |
| MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS | MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| EMMONAK SCHOOL | EMMONAK, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2024-2025 SCHOOL DONATION |
| ALAKANUK SCHOOLS | ALAKANUK, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| EMMONAK SCHOOL | EMMONAK, AK | $10,000 | 2025 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| NIPB INCORPORATED | NUNAM IQUA, AK | $260,000 | 2024 | 2022-2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM |
| CITY OF ALAKANUK | ALAKANUK, AK | $102,360 | 2024 | 2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR ALAKANUK HEAVY EQUIPMENT |
| MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS | MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, AK | $10,000 | 2024 | 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| DAVID-LOUIS MEMORIAL SCHOOL | GRAYLING, AK | $10,000 | 2024 | 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| ALAKANUK SCHOOLS | ALAKANUK, AK | $10,000 | 2024 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| CITY OF GRAYLING | GRAYLING, AK | $10,000 | 2024 | 2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR GRAYLING |
| YUKON RIVER TOWING | ANCHORAGE, AK | $125,000 | 2023 | GRAYLING IRA CONTRIBUTION FOR SMALL HOMES |
| CITY OF KOTLIK | KOTLIK, AK | $25,500 | 2023 | 2022 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR KOTLIK RESIDENTIAL LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT |
| GRAYLING IRA TRIBAL COUNCIL | GRAYLING, AK | $20,000 | 2023 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| EMMONAK SCHOOL | EMMONAK, AK | $10,000 | 2023 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS | MOUNTAIN VILLAGE, AK | $10,000 | 2023 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
| ALAKANUK SCHOOLS | ALAKANUK, AK | $10,000 | 2023 | 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION |
YUKON RIVER TOWING
$125,000GRAYLING IRA CONTRIBUTION FOR SMALL HOMES
CITY OF ALAKANUK
$102,3602023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR ALAKANUK HEAVY EQUIPMENT
NIPB INCORPORATED
$36,4582022-2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM
ALASKA BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER INC
$34,000VTLP 2024 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTION
CITY OF KOTLIK
$25,5002022 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR KOTLIK RESIDENTIAL LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
GRAYLING IRA TRIBAL COUNCIL
$20,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
SEASHARE
$16,6672024 CDQ GROUP DONATION YDFDA
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS
$10,0002022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
ALAKANUK SCHOOLS
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
CITY OF GRAYLING
$10,0002023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR GRAYLING
DAVID-LOUIS MEMORIAL SCHOOL
$10,0002022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
GRAYLING SEARCH & RESCUE
$10,000SEPTEMBER 2024 DONATION
KOTLIK SCHOOL
$10,0002024/2025 KOTLIK SCHOOL DONATION FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS
$10,0002023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
EMMONAK SCHOOL
$10,0002024-2025 SCHOOL DONATION
ALAKANUK SCHOOLS
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
EMMONAK SCHOOL
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
NIPB INCORPORATED
$260,0002022-2023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM
CITY OF ALAKANUK
$102,3602023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR ALAKANUK HEAVY EQUIPMENT
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS
$10,0002022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
DAVID-LOUIS MEMORIAL SCHOOL
$10,0002022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
ALAKANUK SCHOOLS
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
CITY OF GRAYLING
$10,0002023 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR GRAYLING
YUKON RIVER TOWING
$125,000GRAYLING IRA CONTRIBUTION FOR SMALL HOMES
CITY OF KOTLIK
$25,5002022 COMMUNITY GRANT PROGRAM - FOR KOTLIK RESIDENTIAL LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
GRAYLING IRA TRIBAL COUNCIL
$20,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
EMMONAK SCHOOL
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SCHOOLS
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION
ALAKANUK SCHOOLS
$10,0002021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR DONATION