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  1. ASCA staff is working remotely and intermittently from the office at 161 Klevin Street, Suite 102 at the Mountain View Service Center, in Anchorage. For deliveries or other in-person needs, contact the office at (907) 269-6610 for information.

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  3. A state agency enhancing the quality of life in New Hampshire by stimulating economic growth through the arts, investing in the creativity of students, making the arts accessible to underserved populations, and preserving heritage arts.

  4. Alaska State Council on the Arts, Anchorage, Alaska. 3.8K likes · 8 talking about this · 110 were here. The Alaska State Council on the Arts is a state arts agency, the mission of which is to...

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    The Alaska Arts & Culture Foundation (AACF) was incorporated in Alaska in 2001 as a 501(c)3, non-profit, educational organization. AACF currently manages four funds to support the arts in Alaska: The Connie Boochever Arts Endowment; the Helen Walker Performing Artists Fund; the Alaska Literary Awards; and the Margaret Nick Cooke Award for Alaska Na...

    To develop resources and provide services to support the arts in Alaska and advance the mission of the Alaska State Council on the Arts.

    The Alaska Arts & Culture Foundation was formed in 2001 to enhance and support the mission of the Alaska State Council on the Arts by managing endowments and other arts activities that do not fall under the purview of the Council. The catalyst for forming the foundation was a donation from the Boochever family in honor of Connie Boochever, a longti...

    Asia Freeman, President (Homer) April G.L. Counceller, Vice President (Kodiak) Adelheid “Micky” Becker (Anchorage) Linda Boochever (Portland, OR) Norm Campbell (Sitka) Chris Cooke (Anchorage) Dewey Kk’ołeyo Putyuk Hoffman (Anchorage) Shelly Laws (Anchorage) Kirsten Newby (Anchorage) Andrea Noble (Ex officio member) Zach Stenson (Palmer)

    Charlotte Fox (Resigned 2021) Helen Howarth, Ex Officio, 2001 – 2003 Ira Perman, 2003 – 2012 Jayson Smart, 2011-2016 Jeffrey Herrmann, 2002 – 2006 John Brower, 2001 – 2010 (President) Kes Woodward (Resigned 2021) Nancy Harbour, 2003-2015 Peggy Shumaker (Resigned 2022) Shannon Daut, Ex Officio, January 2012- May 2016

  5. The Alaska Arts & Culture Foundation strives to develop resources and provide services to support the arts in Alaska and advance the mission of the Alaska State Council on the Arts.

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  7. Develop integrated arts education policies that will improve education outcomes. Grow Alaska’s creative economy and develop the workforce of tomorrow. Provide support, programs and services that foster a deep commitment to delivering arts education in school districts throughout the state.

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