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A funding freeze for any length of time could affect the billions of dollars Alaska receives each year from the federal government. Recent Foraker research in partnership with the UA Center for Economic Development shows our state received $38 billion in federal funds in 2023. This is in addition to funds received between 2022 and 2024 from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act ($7.6 billion), the Inflation Reduction Act ($2.5 billion), broadband funding ($2.2 billion), and remaining federal pandemic relief funds ($2.5 trillion). Alaska is one of the largest recipients of federal funds per capita, with roughly 37% of the state’s annual budget coming from the federal government. Every Alaskan will feel the impact of retrenchment.
To better understand the impact of a freeze, Foraker conducted two surveys of nonprofits over the past month. We received close to 300 responses from a wide range of organizations that serve Alaskans. Here’s some of what we learned: Read the Report.
We are hearing from many organizations in crisis. We want to help advocate for the important services you provide. Please provide us with updates so that we can share the impacts with our policymakers. Fill out this real-time consequences form to share your news.