Petersburg Mental Health Services was awarded a grant for their efforts to help individuals and families meet basic needs, thanks to donors to Petersburg's front line through the AK Can Do campaign.
Good Beginnings and the Petersburg Children Center were awarded COVID Rapid Response Grants in the second round of AK Can Do granting.
The Petersburg Borough has set aside 10% of CARES Act funding for local nonprofits, the first step in keeping our nonprofits whole as they weather the COVID-19 crisis. The PCF is providing application assistance. Applications
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Sunday would have been the day to meet, greet, eat and celebrate the collective ability to provide financial support to nonprofits in our community during our annual donor event. We will do so on the
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The Petersburg Community Foundation awarded $10,000 in grants to community organizations that care for Petersburg families and individuals: Salvation Army, Mountain View Manor Food Services, Petersburg Indian Association, Lighthouse Assembly of God, Petersburg Mental Health
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Petersburg Community Foundation (PCF) announces the availability of up to $25,000 in emergency grant funds. The Petersburg Community Foundation’s mission is to strengthen our community through supporting the projects of non-profits. PCF recognizes that our
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PCF selected three nonprofits for small basic needs grants. $5,000 was divided equally between the Salvation Army, WAVE and the Mountain View Manor
The Salvation Army backpack food assistance program is now sustained as a stand-alone program with funding provided by local community members.
Joni Johnson was hired by the Alaska Community Foundation in December 2019 to provide support …
Petersburg Community Foundation (PCF), an Affiliate of The Alaska Community Foundation (ACF), is pleased to …