With gratitude
Businesses, corporations, individuals and foundations give generously to UAF.
This report reflects gifts and donations totaling $25,000 or more to the University of Alaska ²ÊÉñix¹ÙÍø between May 1, 2023, and July 31, 2023.
BUSINESS AND CORPORATE
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company gave to the Alyeska Pipeline Alaska Native Scholarship and the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company RAHI (Rural Alaska Honors Institute) Support Fund.
GCI gave to the UAF Esports program and established the UAF Official GCI eSports Scholarship.
Kinross Alaska established the Kinross Alaska Future Leaders Endowed Scholarship.
Harnish Group gave to the UAF Community and Technical College diesel-heavy equipment program.
Northern Star donated a Sandvik LH517 mass mining loader to the UAF Community and Technical College diesel-heavy equipment program.
Sealaska gave to the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Initiative Support Fund.
INDIVIDUAL
Catherine E. Madsen established the Catherine Madsen Circumpolar Ethnomusicology Support Fund.
Jory Buker donated a RotorWay model 162F helicopter kit to the UAF Community and Technical College aviation program.
Matthew D. Varga established the UAF Process Technology Alumni Scholarship.
Robert* and Mary* Claus gave to the John Robert and Mary Claus Fund.
FOUNDATION AND ASSOCIATION
The Alaska Community Foundation gave to the Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Endowment.
Arctic Slope Community Foundation gave to GeoFORCE Alaska Support Fund.
Caterpillar Foundation gave to the UAF Community and Technical College diesel-heavy equipment program.
Crankstart Foundation gave to the Crankstart Reentry Scholarship.
*Indicates deceased