Housing Alaskans
A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
Housing Alaskans
A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
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A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
Housing Alaskans Public Private Partnership is accepting grant applications for “top-off” capital funding for new construction and major rehabilitation housing projects in the following communities: Anchorage, Bethel, Dillingham, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nome, Seward, Utqiagvik, Valdez. This NOFO is limited to the named communities due to the designations established by the private funding sources for this opportunity. The grant funding is for a very limited solicitation for a narrow scope of projects. It is intended to deploy funding quickly for housing projects ready to break ground or to be completed in 2025-2026. This “top-off” investment opportunity is completely independent of all future HAPPP funding opportunities.
The application deadline is May 15, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
HAPPP Grant Application Packet 2025 Designated Communities (pdf)
DownloadHousing Alaskans awards new housing development grants for 38 new housing units, raising its statewide total of new housing units to 122.
HAPPP Grant Press Release (pdf)
DownloadSupport Housing Alaskans with a tax-deductible charitable contribution.
Housing Alaskans is financially hosted by The Alaska Community Foundation and you will be directed to their website.
If you prefer to donate by check, please make payment to The Alaska Community Foundation, noting Housing Alaskans on the memo line. The mailing address is 3201 C St #110, Anchorage, AK 99503.
Housing Alaskans: A Public-Private Partnership announced a $200,000 grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation to accelerate housing developments in rural Alaska hub communities where the workforce and families struggle to find housing. The generous investment will help alleviate Alaska’s critical housing shortage. Read the press release for more:
Press Release: Wells Fargo Grants $200k to Housing Alaskans (pdf)
DownloadHousing Alaskans' first $1M in grant disbursements brought more than 80 new homes online for Alaskans in six communities across the state. The new homes are providing the communities with desperately needed housing solutions for seniors, very low—to middle-income families, individuals seeking permanent supportive housing, and domestic violence survivors.
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