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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Doyon, Limited
Location
Fairbanks, AK
Celebrating our past, inspiring our future.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, American (US)
Location
Utqiaġvik, AK
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Cook Inlet Region, Incorporated
Location
Anchorage, AK
Cook Inlet Region, Inc (CIRI) is an Alaska Native Corporation based in Anchorage, Alaska.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Chugach Alaska Corporation
Location
Anchorage, AK
Chugach Alaska Corporation, or Chugach, is one of thirteen Alaska Native Regional Corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971
Community Focus
AK, East Asian, American (US), Asian, Japanese, Japanese American
Location
, AK
JACL Alaska is a chapter within the national Japanese American Citizens League, which is the oldest pan-Asian civil rights organization in America. JACL Alaska is a cultural, educational and non-partisan civil rights organization that supports local and JACL National initiatives.
Community Focus
Culture, AK, American (US), For All
Location
Anchorage , AK
The Anchorage Museum is the largest museum in the state and sits on the traditional homeland of the Dena’ina Eklutna.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Sugpiaq / Alutiiq
Location
Kodiak, AK
The Alutiiq Museum preserves and shares the heritage and living culture of the Alutiiq people.
Community Focus
AK, Aleut Corporation, Alaska Native, American (US)
Location
Anchorage, AK
The Aleut Corporation is one of the thirteen regional Native corporations that was established in 1972 under the terms of ANCSA.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Settler
Location
Valdez, AK
Community Focus
AK, American (US), For All
Location
Juneau, AK
The Alaska State Museum was established on June 6, 1900, when an Act of Congress created the Historical Library and Museum for the District of Alaska.
The Alaska State Museums (a state educational agency comprised of the Alaska State Museum and the Sheldon Jackson Museum) identify, collect, preserve and exhibit Alaska's material and natural history and provide public access to services and collections of the Museums.
The Alaska State Museums interpret and disseminate knowledge of the history of the state, its people, and its resources, and support others in these efforts. The Museums also assist and advise in the growth, development, and excellence of other museums within Alaska.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Haida, Tlingit / Lingít, Tsimshian
Location
Juneau, AK
Enhancing Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian cultures.
Community Focus
AK, American (US), Settler
Location
Sutton, AK
The Alpine Historical Park is a open air historical park and museum located in the midst of the small community of Sutton at mile 61.6 of the Glenn Highway in the Matanuska Valley, Alaska.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US), Athabaskan, Tlingit / Lingít
Location
Juneau, AK
Crystal Rose Demientieff Worl is Tlingit Athabascan from Raven moiety, Sockeye Clan, from the Raven House. She is a child of a Thunderbird and from the Chilkat region in Southeast Alaska. From her mother’s side, she is Deg Hit’an Athabascan from Fairbanks Alaska. Raised between Fairbanks and Juneau, she was introduced at a young age to her traditional arts, practices, and storytelling. In 2013 Crystal earned a Bachelor’s of Fine Art in Jewelry Metals and an Associate’s of Fine Art in Moving Images from the Institute of American Indian Arts. In 2020 Crystal completed a 3-year apprenticeship in painting and formline design with BC Contemporary Haida artist Robert Davidson.

Crystal experiments with kiln-cast glass, printmaking, painting, and silversmithing. She recently began working with fish skin, seal gut-skin, and furs. Crystal studies traditional Tlingit formline design and Athabascan beadwork patterns. She experiments applying her designs within mixed media and performance. She practices the recreation and modernization of her Clan’s stories and Raven stories from home. Her work explores the relationships and bonds between her people, the land, and the animals.

Today Crystal lives in Juneau, Alaska working as a co-owner of Trickster Company with her brother Rico Worl. Trickster Company promotes innovative indigenous design focused on the Northwest Coast art and exploration of themes and issues in Native culture.
Community Focus
AK, American (US), For All
Location
Anchorage, AK
The Alaska Historical Society is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of Alaska history by the exchange of ideas and information, the preservation and interpretation of resources, and the education of Alaskans about their heritage. Governed by a 15-member board of directors, the Society provides a forum and a vehicle to achieve these goals. AHS is a membership organization with 480+ members.
Community Focus
AK, Alaska Native, American (US)
Location
Anchorage, AK
The largest statewide Native organization in Alaska, the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) represents more than 140,000 Native peoples – about one out of every five Alaskans. Formed in 1966 to settle land claims, AFN continues to be the principal forum and voice of Alaska Natives in addressing critical issues of public policy and government.
Its membership includes 175 federally recognized tribes, 155 village corporations, 11 regional corporations, and 12 regional nonprofit and tribal consortiums that contract and compact to run federal and state programs. AFN is governed by a 38-member board, which is elected by its membership at the annual convention held each October. AFN's mission is to enhance and promote the cultural, economic and political voice of the entire Alaska Native community.
Community Focus
AK, American (US), Settler
Location
Soldotna, AK
Local-history museum in the woods with vintage log structures, including a former school. Soldotna, Alaska
Community Focus
American (US), Asian
Location
New York, NY
The Asian American Writers' Workshop (AAWW) is a national literary nonprofit dedicated to publishing, incubating, and amplifying work by Asian and Asian diasporic writers and artists. Since our founding in 1991, we have provided a countercultural literary space that operates at the intersections of migration, race, and social justice. At a time when migrants, women, people of color, Muslims, and LGBTQ people are specifically targeted, we offer a new countercultural community space in which to imagine a more just future.
Community Focus
American (US), Korean
Location
, WA
The Korean American Artists Association of Washington State is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 by local Korean Immigrants. The mission of KAAW is encourage and support Korean American artists residing in Washington state who are pursuing artistic endeavor to enrich personal and community life. 30th anniversary (29th Member's Exhibition) at Washington State Convention Center. Exhibition: 9/26/2020 - 1/03/2021


Community Focus
American (US), Hispanic, Indigenous, Latina/e/o/x, For All, Multicultural
Location
Mexico-USA collaboration of conservation organizations, youth, government, and restoration practitioners for watershed health and cultural awareness. Uniting youth, educators, habitat restoration practitioners, and the birding community for deep cultural connections and sustained conservation of our shared migratory species and habitats.