Senator Murkowski Announces Federal Grants Heading to Alaska


09.21.22

Washington, DC U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, revealed the following grants to companies, Tribal entities, and neighborhoods in Alaska:

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  • Alaska– Statewide: $3 millionto 23Alaska tribal neighborhoods from the Institute of Museum and Library Solutions for boosting existing library services or to carry out brand-new library services.
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  • Alaska– Statewide: $35.3 million to 20 entities in Alaska, consisting ofAlaska Native people and Native companies, and Alaska Native-led schools and non-profits, from the U.S. Department of Education as part of the Alaska Native Educational Equity Program, for distinct instructional requirements of Alaska Native trainees, moms and dads, and instructors.
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  • Alaska– Statewide:(* )$ 139,641 FishNext Research Study LLC from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for enhancing and motivating adoption of active choice systems to decrease bycatch.to .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $7 million theto Department of Environmental Preservation from the Epa for the Safe Drinking Water Act.Alaska .
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  • Alaska $35.3 million the to Native Education Program from the U.S. Department of Education Alaska assistance distinct experience of to native trainees. Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $1.7 million Providence Health Solutions from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s to Emergency Situation Management Firm for entry point screeners.Federal .
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  • Alaska $67,200 theto Department of Farming from the U.S. Department of Farming for increasing customer awareness, acquiring, and intake ofAlaska ’s specialized crops. Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $6 million the State of to from the Alaska Emergency Situation Management Firm for COVID-19 pandemic relief.Federal .
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  • Alaska $30,000 theto Department of Farming from the U.S. Department of Farming for increasing customer awareness, acquiring, and intake of Alaska’s specialized crops.Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $21,735 theto Department of Farming from the U.S. Department of Farming for developing and cultivating Salicornia crops from native Alaskan types. Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $13,529 theto Department of Farming from the U.S. Department of Farming for affordable multispectral mapping for early detection of plant tension. Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $2 million theto Department of Commerce, Neighborhood, and Economic Advancement from the Epa for the Rural Energy Organization Consultant Program, Alaska will help rural neighborhoods in structure and preserving a water or sanitation energy in order Alaska safeguard human health and the environment. to .
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  • Alaska $3.5 million theto Department of Public Security from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Workplace of Justice Programs for victim help. Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska$ 2.3 million the to Department of Public Security from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Workplace of Justice Programs for criminal history enhancement. Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $5 million theto Department of Public Security from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Workplace of Justice Programs for supporting victim services throughout the state. Alaska .
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  • Alaska $76,029 theto Department of Public Security from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Workplace of Justice programs for justice help.Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $1 million theto Department of Public Security from the U.S. Department of Justice for the NICS Act Record Enhancement Program, Alaska aid make sure the precision and efficiency of records in the National Immediate Bad Guy Background Inspect System.to .
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  • Alaska $275,000 theto Department of Health and Social Solutions from the National Center for Persistent Illness Avoidance and Health for Alaska perinatal quality collaborative.Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $188,109 theto Department of Corrections from the U.S. Department of Justice for drug abuse treatment services for state detainees. Alaska .
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  • Alaska $21,362 theto Department of Farming from the U.S. Department of Farming for recognizing treasure rhubarb for business production in Alaska.Alaska .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $73,474 theto Department of Farming from the U.S. Department of Farming for implementing the State Firm follow Alaska and State requirements and guidelines.Federal .
  • — Statewide:

  • Alaska $49 million the(* )Mariculture Cluster from the Economic Advancement Administration to help with service growth, the advancement of mariculture-focused labor force training programs, and research study Alaska grow ingenious seaweed and shellfish items.to . to– Statewide:
  • $537,993

  • Alaska the Department of Public Security Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Attack from the U.S. Department of Justice Workplace on Violence Versus Women for domestic violence and sexual attack. to . Alaska– Statewide:(* )$ 978,455
  • the Association of

  • Alaska School Boards from the U.S. Department of Education for the Statewide Household Engagement Centers Program, aidto carry out and improve of systemic and reliable household engagement policies, programs, and activities that lead Alaska enhancements in trainee advancement and scholastic accomplishment.to .–to Statewide
  • :$ 2 million

  • Alaska the State of from the Air travel Administration for upgrading state/regional system strategy or research studies.to . Alaska– Federal Statewide:
  • $2 million

  • Alaska the Department of Farming from the Micro- for Food Security Program, which to produced, for supporting farming activities that will increase the amount and quality of in your area grown food.Alaska .Grants Far North Senator Murkowski .
  • Kivalina:

$796,875

    Kivalina from the

  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for various research studies.
    . to Nome:Federal$ 645,900
  • Bering Strait Area from the U.S. Economic Advancement Administration for financial advancement requirements of neighborhoods negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

  • . Noorvik: to $803,084
  • Robert Curtis Memorial Airport from the

  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for runway rehab. . to Point Hope: Federal $14.8 million
  • the Point Hope Airport from the(* )Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for rebuilding the runway.

  • . Southwest to . Federal Bethel:
  • $ 2.2 million

Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation from the U.S. Department of Health and Person Solutions’ Center for Drug Abuse Treatment Workplace for drug abuse and psychological health services.

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  • Bristol Bay: $1.6 million to Bristol Bay Native Association, Inc. from the Administration for Kid and Households for Running start programs.
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  • Kenai Peninsula: $7,412to Otter Life LLC from the Rural Energy for America Program for setup of a 11.22-kilowatt (kW) solar selection for Stoney Creek Brewhouse in Seward.
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  • Kenai Peninsula: $15,896to Kinetix, Inc. from the Rural Energy for America Program towards setup of a 25-kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic (PV) system on its medical structure.
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  • Kenai Peninsula: $15,896to Bones, Inc. from the Rural Energy for America Program for setup of a 25-kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic (PV) system on its medical structure.
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  • Kenai Peninsula: $12,405 to Nina Faust from the Rural Energy for America Program for setup of a 17-kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic (PV) system on an industrial rental structure.
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  • Kodiak:$ 1 millionto Kodiak Electric Association from U.S. Department of Energy for the Fear Lake Hydroelectric Task.
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  • Koliganek: $825,645to Koliganek from the
  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for airport surface area building and construction jobs.

  • . Kongiganak:to$ 39.6 million Federal Konganak from the
  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for airport apron rehab.

  • . Napakiak: to $703,125Federal Kapakiak from the
  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for various research studies.

  • . Nightmute: to $434,297Federal Nightmute from the
  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for getting snow elimination devices.

  • . Scammon Bay:to$ 1.6 million Federal the Scammon Bay Airport from the
  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for airport pavement surface area building and construction.

  • . Ugashik: to $436,275Federal Ugashik from the
  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for getting snow elimination devices.

  • . Unalaska: to $6,213(* )the Museum of the Aleutians Association from National Endowment for the Liberal arts for conservation help. Federal .
  • Interior

  • . Fairbanks:to$ 46,448
  • the University of

Fairbanks from the National Science Structure

    research study grey seals at Sable Island, Nova Scotia

  • identify how maternal and offspring dietary iron characteristics effect heme maturation and subsequent foraging activities. . to Fairbanks: Alaska $5.4 millionto the Fairbanks Native Association from the Administration for Kid and Households for Running start programs.to .
  • Fairbanks:

  • $1 million the to Native Females’s Resource Center from the Administration for Kid and Households for household violence avoidance services.
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  • Fairbanks: $19,895to theAlaska Vehicle Rental Inc., from the Rural Energy for America Program,
  • set up a 20.88-kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic (PV) system on its cars and truck rental structure.

  • . Fairbanks:(* )$ 155,165to the University ofAlaska Fairbanks from the National Science Structure for sediment fluxes in boreal rivers research study.to .
  • Fairbanks:

  • $ 15,807 Red Sofa LLC from the Rural Energy for America Program to aid Red Sofa LLC Alaska set up a 13.86-kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic (PV) system for the eat-in bakeshop.
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  • Fairbanks:$ 49,885 to the University ofto Fairbanks from the National Science Structure for dealing with injustices in food-security into seaside neighborhoods dealing with an altering environment.
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  • Fairbanks:$ 15,785 to the Diesel Medical professional vehicle service center, from the Rural Energy for America Program, for setup of a 30.45-kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic (PV) system.Alaska . Alaska Fairbanks:
  • $ 10,361(* )Hawks Farm and Garden Center, Inc. from the Rural Energy for America Program for setup of a 13.5-kilowatt (kW) photovoltaic (PV) system.

  • . Fairbanks:(* )$ 733,729to the Fairbanks Native Association from the U.S. Department and Health and Person Solutions’ Center for Mental Health Solutions for drug abuse and psychological health services.
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  • Fairbanks:$ 34,856 to the University of
  • Fairbanks from the National Science Structure for collective research study for power system dependability.

  • . Fairbanks:(* )$ 288,835to the University of
  • Fairbanks from the National Science Structure for arctic, environment and earthquake research study.

  • . Fairbanks: to $1 millionAlaska the
  • Native Females’s Resource Center from the U.S. Department of Health and Human being Solutions for household violence avoidance services.

  • . Fairbanks:(* )$ 351,894(* )City of Fairbanks from AmeriCorps VISTA Awards for anti-poverty jobs.to . Alaska Fairbanks:(* )$ 199,130
  • University of(* )Fairbanks from the National Science Structure for linking Inupiaq and veterinary understanding about wildlife illness and food security.

  • . Fairbanks:(* )$ 214,391to the University ofAlaska Fairbanks from the National Science Structure for adaptive multi-robot configurable groups examining altering environment.
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  • Southcentral .(* )Adak: to $356,467
  • the Adak Airport from the

  • Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, particularly for to snow elimination devices.Alaska .
  • Anchorage:$

  • 816,682 the Alaskan Native Tribal Health Consortium from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences for pharmacology, physiology and biological chemistry research study. to . Alaska Anchorage:
  • $300,000

the

    Department of Health and Social Solutions from the U.S. Health Resources and Solutions Administration for broadening pediatric psychological healthcare gain access to.

  • . Anchorage: to $2 millionFederal Prepare Inlet Tribal Council, Inc, from the U.S. Department of Health and Person Solutions Workplace of Running start for childcare collaborations. . Anchorage:
  • $1.1 million

  • the Native Tribal Health Consortium from the Centers for Illness Control and Avoidance for Tribal Public Health Centers Public Health Facilities. to .
  • Anchorage:

  • $1.7 million the to Native Tribal Health Consortium from the Centers for Illness Control and Avoidance for opioid overdose avoidance. Alaska .
  • Anchorage:(* )$ 522,626

  • the Southcentral Structure from the U.S Department of Health and Human being Solutions for nursing research study. . to Anchorage:(* )$ 100,000
  • the Southwest

  • Community Conference from the Rural Energy for America Program, conduct around 28 energy audits for rural small companies and farming manufacturers throughout to.Alaska .
  • Anchorage:

  • $1.5 million Prepare Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. from the U.S. Department of Health and Person Solutions’ Center for Drug Abuse Treatment Workplace for drug abuse and psychological health services.to . Alaska Anchorage:
  • $1.5 million(* )the United Method of Anchorage from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Solutions, for supporting navigators in federally-facilitated exchanges.

  • . Anchorage:(* )$ 500,000 to Covenant Home
  • from the Administration for Kid and Households for training

  • address homelessness. . to Anchorage: Alaska $1 millionto United Method of Anchorage from the Administration for Kid and Households for social science research study.Alaska .
  • Anchorage:

  • $5.3 million(* )Prepare Inlet Native Running Start from the U.S. Department of Health and Person Solutions’ Workplace of Running start for social services. . to Anchorage:(* )$ 414,812
  • the University of

  • Anchorage from National Institute of Neurological Conditions and Stroke for medical research study associated neurological conditions.to .
  • Anchorage:

  • $113,071 theto Native Tribal Health Consortium from the U.S Department of Farming for healthy alternative cooking approaches.Alaska . to Chickaloon:
  • $ 250,000(* )Chickaloon Native Town from the Epa for the Indian Environmental Support Program .

  • . Chugiak: to $257,183
  • Eklutna Native Town from the National Endowment for the Liberal arts for academic editions and translations.

  • . Eyak:to$ 47.7 million(* )the Native Town of Eyak from the
  • Highway Administration for building and construction, restoration, and rehab of nationally-significant jobs within, nearby

  • , or accessing federal and tribal lands. . to Gakona: Alaska $250,000(* )the Native Town of Gakona from the Epa for the Indian Environmental General Support Program. to .
  • Girdwood:

  • $ 800,000 Girdwood Health Center Inc. in Congressionally Directed Investing protected by(* ), towards the building and construction of a brand-new Neighborhood Health Center.to . Alaska Homer:
  • $28,413

  • the Department of Farming from the U.S. Department of Farming for the Structure Strength and Economy Program. to .
  • Hope:

  • $ 271,594 Hope Airport from theto Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, particularly for runway pavement surface area and pavement joints.
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  • Palmer: $2.2 millionto the Warren “Bud” Woods Palmer Municipal Airport from the Federal Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for airport apron building and construction.to .
  • Port Graham:

  • $ 108,638 the Port Graham Airport from the to Air travel Administration’s Airport Enhancement Program, for airport surface area building and construction.
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  • Valdez: $486,800to Copper Valley Electric Association, Inc. from the U.S. Department of Energy for the Allison Creek Hydroelectric Task. Senator Murkowski .
  • Wasilla:

  • $1 million the Mat-Su Youth Real Estate (My Home) from Administration for Kid and Households for constructing business structure and settlement for drop in contributions.to .Alaska Southeast
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  • Juneau: $610,766to Juneau from theFederal Air travel Administration for getting security and/or security devices.
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  • Juneau: $1 millionto Department of Health and Social Solutions from the U.S. Department of Health and Person Solutions for a loan payment.Federal .
  • Juneau:

  • $787,547 theto Department of Environmental Preservation from the Epa for continuous water quality requirements; water quality evaluation; waterbody remediation and security; compliance and enforcement efforts; and the Tidy Water Program.Federal .
  • Juneau:

  • $ 2.1 million (* )the Department of Environmental Preservation from the Epa for the Remote Upkeep Employee Program.to .
  • Juneau:

  • $6.9 million Department of Environmental Preservation from the Epa for the Tidy Water State Revolving Fund Program.to .
  • Juneau:

$536,834

    the

  • Department of Health and Person Solutions from the Centers for Illness Control and Avoidance for a preventative health and health services obstruct grant. . to Juneau: Federal $576,859
  • the

  • Department of Health and Person Solutions from the U.S. Department of Justice for juvenile justice and delinquency avoidance. . to Alaska Juneau:
  • $734,957

  • the(* )State Department of Health and Social Solutions from the Center for Mental Health Solutions for drug abuse and psychological health services. . to Juneau: Alaska $125,000
  • the

  • Department of Education and Early Advancement from U.S. Department of Health and Person Solutions’ Workplace of Running Start for Running start programs. . to Juneau: Alaska $100,000
  • the Southeast

  • Community Conference from the Rural Energy for America Program for technical help on several eco-friendly chances for rural small companies and farming manufacturers throughout .to Alaska .
  • Juneau

  • :$ 204,503 theto Department of Health and Social Solutions from Centers for Illness Control and Avoidance for Alaska’s violent death reporting system.
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  • Juneau: $226,235 to theAlaska Department of Education and Early Advancement from the National Endowment for the Liberal arts for digitization of
  • papers.

  • . Kake: to $2,796Alaska Inside Passage Electric Cooperative from the U.S. Department of Energy for the Gunnuk Creek Hydroelectric Task.
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  • Ketchikan:(* )$ 599,033 Females in Safe Residences Inc. from the U.S. Justice Department’s Workplace on Violence Versus Women for legal help for victims.to . Alaska Ketchikan:
  • $ 221,624

  • Ketchikan Public Utilities from the U.S. Department of Energy for the Whitman Lake Hydroelectric Task. . to Hoonah: Alaska $33,110Alaska Inside Passage Electric Cooperative from the U.S. Department of Energy for the Gartina Falls Hydroelectric Task.
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  • Hoonah: $250,000(* )the Hoonah Indian Association from the Epa’s Indian Environmental General Support Program.to . Alaska Sitka: Alaska $566,745
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  • Marine Security Education Association from Centers of Illness Control and Avoidance for business fishing occupational security training. . to Sitka: Alaska $611,123 Alaska the
  • Marine Security Education Association from the Centers of Illness Control and Avoidance for business fishing occupational security training in the west coast.

  • . Sitka:to$ 125,000
  • Sitka Therapy and Avoidance Solutions, Inc. from the U.S. Department of Health and Human being Solutions for drug complimentary neighborhoods, supporting noncompeting extension.

  • . Sitka: to $250,000
  • Youth Supporters of Sitka from the Administration for Kid and Households for social science research study.

  • . Sitka: to $19,748
  • Benjamin Lawrie from the Rural Energy for America Program for setup of an energy-efficient freezer on the business fishing vessel Mindalina.

  • . Petersburg:(* )$ 8 millionto the Petersburg Medical Center in Congressionally Directed Costs, protected by
  • , for the building and construction of a brand-new healthcare facility.

  • . Wrangell: to $ 200,000
  • Wrangell Cooperative Association from the Indian Health Solutions for domestic violence avoidance.

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