New Path Tribal Services: Bringing Essential Funding to Rural Alask
2023 OVC Tribal Victim Services
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18 Alaska Native Villages funded!
$4,542,178
State of Alaska Afterschool
Program Grant
Native Village of Kiana
$178,908
2023 Office of Violence Against Women Grants
Two Alaska Native Villages funded at $966,357 and
$700,772
.
Tribal Transportation Safety Fund
Four grants funded
Funded Grant Spotlight
The Nunakauyarmiut Tribe in Toksook Bay was awarded $500,950 from DOJ COPS
Nunakauyarmiut Tribe
September 30, 2020
The Native Village of Kwinhagak was awarded $1 million from the FAA for airport maintenance
Native Village of Kwinhagak
September 2020
The Native Village of Unalakleet was awarded a HUD Healthy Homes Production grant for $845,006
Native Village of Unalakleet
October 5, 2020
In the News
Congressman Don Young Announces Nearly $4 Million in Funding to Improve Housing Safety for Alaska Native Children and FamiliesYukon-Kuskokwim Delta tribes and communities have received federal grants to hire more public safety officers.Quinhagak Airport Receives $1,388,024Federal Funds Add 24 Public Safety Officer Positions To Y-K DeltaHUD AWARDS MORE THAN $9 MILLION TO MAKING HOUSING SAFER FOR TRIBAL COMMUNITIES Funding to make low-income tribal homes safer and healthier HUD AWARDS RECORD $319 MILLION TO PROTECT FAMILIES FROM LEAD AND OTHER HOME HEALTH HAZARDSAlaska Village Gets $17 million to Buy Out Homes Threatened by ErosionKotlik Receives Funding for Resilience & AdaptationImportant Federal Grant Opens Doors For ONC’s Elder ServicesDOJ Awards Nearly $5 million for Equipment and Public Safety Officers in AlaskaIgiugig Village Receives $600,000 ICDBG for Community Cultural CenterFour YK Delta Villages Receive Department of Energy GrantsTununak Awarded Grant for VPSO HouseBuckland housing gets $625,000 boost with HUD Healthy Homes grantDCCED Awards Grants To Improve Rural Public Safety Facilities Yup’ik villages receive native language preservation grantsSen. Murkowski And Secretary Granholm Announce Energy Grants For Alaska Native Communities18 Alaska Native tribes awarded block grantsJustice Department grants awarded to Alaska organizationsNew Path Services, Incorporated
27 Years of Experience
New Path Tribal Services is a small family business located in Fairbanks but we lived in Bethel many years. Our business started in 2016 when, after 20 years of service to a regional non-profit, it became clear that the needs of villages were not being met. Our vision is to work with tribal governments to improve the quality of life for families in Alaska, developing programs that meet the unique needs of each community and also satisfy the requirements for competitive grants. New Path Tribal Service works with a limited number of tribes on an annual contract.
Contact us
For more information or to get on our waitlist, please call (907)699-7111 or use the form below: