Matthew Felling Senator Murkowski (202) 224-9301 |
Heather Handyside Senator Begich (907) 271-5915 |
Matt Shuckerow Congressman Young (202) 225-5765
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Delegation Announces Grants and Contracts to Alaska Programs
The Alaska Congressional Delegation is pleased to announce the following grants:
U.S. Department Transportation
- $17,071,650 for runway rehabilitation at Juneau International Airport
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- $216,812 to Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation for development of mariculture industry
- $192,327 to University of Fairbanks to research changes to Alaska halibut fisheries
U.S. Department of Interior
- $2,914,600 to P.K. Builders to construct Tribal Huna House in Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve in Bartlett Cove Alaska
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- $51,894 to Alaska Housing Finance Corporation for public housing relocation
- $36,736 to Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness for Continuum of Care planning to prevent homelessness
- $60,249 to Interior Alaska Center for Non-Violent Living for Continuum of Care Program to rehouse families
- $1,691,113 to Anchorage for Community Development Block Grants to provide housing for low and moderate-income persons
- $143,987 to Anchorage for Emergency Solutions Grants to improve prevent homelessness and provide housing and services to the homeless
- $598,918 to Anchorage for the HOME program to help expand the supply of affordable housing for low and very low-income families
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- $2,808,703 Kotlik for permanent restoration of damages to loop three of the city utilidor system due to severe storms and flooding
U.S. Department of Energy
- $1,205,717 to Alutiiq Pacific, LLC for facility support services for government-owned facilities and infrastructure in Las Vegas, NV