The Juneau Community Foundation’s Douglas-Dornan Foundation Fund is pleased to announce $28,646 in grants to thirteen nonprofits in Southeast Alaska for their 2022 grant awards. Since 1994, this fund has distributed $556,425 to organizations that benefit and enhance the health, education, and welfare of individuals in Southeast Alaska.
Applications were evaluated based on the quality of program to be supported or attended, reasonableness and accuracy of proposed budget, background and experience of applicant, support from other sources, and appropriateness to the objectives of the Fund. “Along with my other five donor advisors, I am very pleased to once again award grants to Juneau and other Southeast communities for non-profits so vital to the health and vitality of our region,” says Fund founder, Paul Douglas.
Grants have been issued to the following organizations:
Big Brothers Big Sisters Grant: $2,250
Brave Heart Volunteers Grant: $2,225
Cancer Connection Grant: $1,500
Catholic Community Service Grant: $1,750
Juneau Nordic Ski Club Grant: $1,525
Juneau Youth Sailing, Inc. Grant: $3,000
Lynn Canal Adventures Grant: $3,500
Perseverance Theatre Grant: $1,000
Southeast Alaska Foodbank Grant: $2,500
Southeast Alaska Independent Living, Inc. Grant: $3,500
Southeast Regional Resource Center Grant: $1,746
Takshanuk Watershed Council Grant: $1,200
Wrangell High School (BASE) Grant: $2,950
The Douglas-Dornan Foundation Fund was established in 1993 in memory of Brian Douglas and Wythe Dornan who were active members of our community.
More about the Douglas-Dornan Foundation Fund can be found here or contact Paul D. Douglas, Advisor, 907-209-3706.
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