“$500,000 for Cook InletTribal Council, Inc., for the Alaska's People program to provide job training and emotional counseling”
Sponsor:
Recipient Web Site:
Recipient Address:
(Flag)
3600 San Jeronimo Drive
Anchorage,
AK
99508
Recipient address as provided by Sponsor(s): (courtesy of Taxpayers for Common Sense)
Anchorage,
Short Description of Recipient Organization:
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (CITC) provides social, educational and employment services to Alaska Natives and Native Americans living in the Cook Inlet region. Established in 1983 by Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) as a nonprofit social services organization, CITC administers 35 culturally appropriate programs designed to assist individuals and families achieve their endless potential. These programs serve an average of 12,000 Alaska Natives and Native Americans annually.
With a staff of nearly 300 employees, CITC offers a variety of social services under five main divisions:
1) Child and Family Services
2) Community Shared Services
3) Educational Services System
4) Employment and Training Services
5) Recovery Services
Are Top Personnel Listed on the Site?
Yes
Is the Project Mentioned on the Site?
Yes
Does the Recipient have Federal Contracts?
No
Does the Recipient have Federal Grants?
Yes
Link to the Recipient's Federal Grants (Fedspending.org):
Have employees of the recipient collectively contributed more than $20,000 to candidates for federal office during the current and last election cycle?:
No
Does a sponsoring member take credit?
Yes
Did the recipient hire federal lobbyists?
No
URL of Lobbying Data from OpenSecrets
CITCI
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