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The Kenai Peninsula is home to a number of nonprofit organizations. Even though most of them operate year round, some see an uptick in clients around the holiday season.
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All pull-tabs permits are associated with a charitable organization. On the Kenai Peninsula, there are two dozen permits, and while the shops raise money for non-profits, they're also worlds of their own.
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There’s coronavirus relief funding for local nonprofits yet. Soldotna opened a new grant program last week for organizations that have been impacted by…
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As anyone who’s done a home improvement project knows, building materials can be expensive. And as anyone who goes to the landfill knows, people throw…
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Nonprofits and businesses inside Soldotna city limits can now apply for some coronavirus relief money through the city’s CARES Act grant program.The city…
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough and the cities are getting their plans in place for distributing CARES Act funding to help with the impact of the coronavirus,…
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The Kenai Peninsula Food Bank had a Spring Festival and Fundraiser on May 31 with free food, live music, beer and wine, raffles, games and, more than…
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Laurie Wolf, president and CEO of the Foraker Group, talks about the changing landscape for nonprofits in Alaska.