GrantExec

Alaska Airlines Foundation

EIN: 920166198
Does Not Accept Applications
Total Assets
$10.5M
Key Financial Metrics (2024)

Total Giving

$580K

Number of Grants

66

Median Grant

$10K

Grant Range

$5K - $50K

Historical Giving Trends
YearAssetsTotal Giving# GrantsMedian Grant
2024$10.5M$580K66$10K
2023$9.9M$563K64$9K
2022$9.5M$755K54$10K
2021$8.7M$750K65$10K
Recent Grant Recipients

Alaska Development Corporation

Alaska Development Corporation supports the Program Delivery Organization for Alaska, JEDC, to provide robotics programs to K-12th grade students in over 70 communities. Teams at each level end their season with an in-person or remote tournament or festival with the excitement of a sporting event run by hundreds of volunteers statewide.

612 W Willoughby Avenue Suite A - Juneau - AK 99801 β€’ 2023

$50K

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement

Disaster Relief for Maui fire.

2149 Lauwiliwili Street Suite 200 - Kapolei - HI 96707 β€’ 2023

$25K

YMCA of Greater Seattle

The Charlie LaBenz Youth Development Center was designed to address this need in South King County, providing a space specifically designed for teens in this region to hang out and be themselves. The Center offers games, art supplies, computers, music production equipment, and athletic equipment for teens to access on a drop-in basis. The Center also offers targeted programming; for example, a Learning Lab where high school students can access structured workshops and unstructured study assistance. Moreover, through its dedicated staff members, the Center offers safe and trustworthy adult mentors for young people who may not have positive adults elsewhere in their lives. Through programming at the Center, young people receive many opportunities to develop their physical, social, emotional, and cognitive abilities.

909 4th Avenue - Seattle - WA 98104 β€’ 2023

$20K

Washington FIRST Robotics

FIRST (For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Washington engages youth ages 6-18 in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, technology, engineering, and math skills, inspire innovation, and foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership. We strive to bring STEM equity, access, and inclusion to the most disadvantaged youth in communities lacking resources so that ALL youth can develop 21st-century workforce/life skills, so that the STEM pipeline includes more diversity, and so that we can solve the STEM workforce shortage for local businesses.

22426 72nd Ave S - Kent - WA 98032 β€’ 2023

$15K

Quick Facts

Location

Alaska

Return Type

990PF

Most Recent Filing

2024

Annual Expenses

$585K

Giving Rate

5.5% of assets

Application Policy

Accepts Applications

No - Invite Only