The endowment that the Seward Community Foundation is building allows grants to be made that improve the lives of Seward and Moose Pass residents in areas such as health, education, human services, arts and culture, youth, and community development.
Seward Area Hospice will have been a licensed volunteer hospice program for 1 year in March! We are so grateful and proud to support the community of Seward and surrounding areas. Seward Area Hospice...more
The Grant Announcement Luncheon is an opportunity to convene with the SCF Advisory Board and other local nonprofit leaders to learn about our granting process, and share your ideas about how...more
Grants may support a broad range of community needs, including but not limited to health and wellness, education, the great outdoors, arts and culture, and community development. Grant projects must...more
You can help us achieve this ambitious goal and support the long-term operation of SCF by donating securely at https://sewardcf.org/donate and selecting “Seward Community Foundation Operating...more
To be nourished, feel safe, be loved, and respected. These are considered basic conditions for developing happy humans and their communities. Because of donors like you, the Seward Community...more
SecondSTEP is an evidence-based Social Emotional Learning (SEL) program that gives children the tools they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom. Social-emotional skills are an imperative...more
Alaska. The Seward Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Alaska Community Foundation, has announced grants totaling more than $500,000 to organizations serving residents of Seward, Moose Pass,...more
This year, the Seward Community Foundation (SCF), an Affiliate of The Alaska Community Foundation, reached an impressive milestone for a young organization: more than half a million dollars has been...more
The grant funds help the QNT purchase materials and pay two Alaska Native artists as teachers, allowing them to offer the classes free of charge at their building on Third Avenue. “Traditional arts...more