RurAL CAP Foundation exists to fund community-driven projects in rural Alaska through small grant awards. We provide rural Alaskan nonprofits and governmental agencies more funding opportunities so small projects don’t go unfunded. Our awards support rural Alaska community development.
We promote culture,
leadership, and
community well-being.
SMALL GRANTS THAT MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
We fund ideas that meet local needs.
OUR WORK
We exist to support rural communities.
Each year, we award a number of grants to services, programs and projects that focus support for rural communities in improving their quality of life. Interested in applying? Learn more about our grant opportunities.
PAST PROJECTS
We fund ideas that meet local needs.
From building community gardens to supporting youth programming, check out some of the community-driven projects we’ve funded.
Past Projects
We fund ideas that meet local needs.
From building community gardens to supporting youth programming, check out some of the community-driven projects we’ve funded.
Our Management & Leadership
Our Management & Leadership
OUR LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
Rural Action Community Action Program, Inc. is a private, statewide, nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life for low-income Alaskans.
RurAL CAP Foundation is managed by Rural Energy Enterprises, Inc. a wholly-own subsidiary of Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. (RurAL CAP). RurAL CAP's programs in housing, early childhood education, health, and well-being serves to alleviate the root causes of poverty. Their work in rural Alaska guides our Foundation's mission and the grants we provide.
OUR LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. is a private, statewide, nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life for low-income Alaskans.
RurAL CAP Foundation is managed by Rural Energy Enterprises, Inc. a wholly-own subsidiary of Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. (RurAL CAP). RurAL CAP's programs in housing, early childhood education, health, and well-being serves to alleviate the root causes of poverty. Their work in rural Alaska guides our Foundation's mission and the grants we provide.