There’s a lot that’s outsized about Alaska. The state makes up nearly one-fifth of the land mass of the United States. It has more coastline than the rest of the country combined and more than half of its carbon stores. Indigenous people make up a larger share of Alaska’s population than in any other state.
The nonprofit Alaska Venture Fund believes that with its natural resources and rich cultural diversity, the state is poised to become a model of sustainability.
To help make that happen, the fund takes in money from national grant makers like the Bezos Earth Fund and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. It then, in turn, uses the money to support local efforts that tackle climate change, Indigenous sovereignty, civic engagement, and prosperous communities as interconnected issues rather than individual problems.
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