Language Preservation
Weathervane Strategies is currently working towards obtaining funding to translate and produce an audio book version of William Iggiagruk Hensley’s book “Fifty Miles from Tomorrow” into his Native language Inupiaq.
Read MoreWeathervane Strategies is currently working towards obtaining funding to translate and produce an audio book version of William Iggiagruk Hensley’s book “Fifty Miles from Tomorrow” into his Native language Inupiaq.
Read MoreCentral Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska’s (CCTHITA) Vocational Training and Resource Center (VTRC) is a State of Alaska authorized postsecondary institution providing vocational and computer training to Southeast Alaska’s workforce.
Read MoreWeathervane Strategies was pleased to help obtain funding to produce a touring production of Alaska Writer Laureate Anne Hanley’s play “The Winter Bear”.
Read MoreConstruction has finished on the new Kodiak Public Library.
Read MoreYRDFA is a non-profit association of subsistence and commercial fishers with the mission of protecting healthy fisheries and cultures along the Yukon River drainage.
Read MoreANSEP is a program that serves to recruit and retain Alaska Native students into science and engineering and help them attain leadership roles in related professions.
Read MoreWeathervane Strategies has worked to obtain funding for the current and future productions of the Anchorage Ballet.
Read MoreThe Sealaska Heritage Institute estimates that there are only 120 native speakers of Tlingit alive today.
Read MoreKeku Cannery has been designated as one of the Most Endangered Historic Places by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Read MoreThe Alaska Justice Forum reports that in 2012, Southeast Alaska had the highest misdemeanor rearrests and reconvictions out of all regions in Alaska.
Read MoreHearts and Hands of Care and Kadijah Family Funds is an organization dedicated to assisting families in caring for disabled or ill family members.
Read MoreJuneau ABATE is currently the only Motorcycle Safety Foundation Certified Training Site in Southeast Alaska.
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