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The Unalaska City Council approved all funding requests from local nonprofits at a city council meeting April 23.
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Iliuliuk Family and Health Services (IFHS) requested just over a million dollars from the city to supplement emergency care expenses. The $1,047,441.46 request came at a city council meeting Feb. 27. The council ultimately directed the city manager to create a proposal to fund the request.
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At a special meeting this week, the City of Unalaska granted more than $1.34 millionto nine local organizations through its community support program for…
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With a budget deficit looming, the City of Unalaska won't fully fund this year's grant requests from local nonprofits.The City Council voted last week to…
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Thanks to an emergency loan, Unalaska's clinic won't have to shut its doors in May.Last week, the City Council voted unanimously to lend $500,000 to…
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Unalaska's cash-strapped clinic is one step closer to receiving $500,000 in emergency funds that'll help keep its doors open.Last week, the City Council…
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The City of Unalaska's nonprofit funding requests are up more than 50 percent this year.Driving the increase are two main factors: Half of the 12…
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Unalaska's nonprofits are up against a budget crunch.This year, a dozen organizations are requesting support from the City of Unalaska to the tune of…
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The City of Unalaska has granted all 10 funding requests from local nonprofits this year, even though applications came in about $40,000 higher than the…
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Nine local nonprofits are vying for the City of Unalaska’s coveted community grants this year.In total, the organizations have requested about $1.2…