TRUST DIRECTS $150,000 FOR JUNEAU’S SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER

(October 28, 2020) – During an October 2020 board meeting, the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority board of trustees unanimously directed $150,000 to United Human Services of SE Alaska for the final design phase and site preparation for the Southeast Community Services Center (SCSC). SCSC is a planned, 12,500 sq. foot multi-tenant nonprofit center in Juneau that will be a …

Best Interest Decision Affirmed – Negotiated Material Sale – Haines – MHT 9101006

Action:  Adopt the Best Interest Decision dated September 17, 2020 regarding the above referenced disposal as final, without modification. This decision document, combined with the Best Interest Decision dated September 17, 2020, constitutes the final decision on this matter, in accordance with 11 AAC 99.040. Notice under 11 AAC 99.050.  The Trust Land Office published the public notice of the …

Best Interest Decision Affirmed – Ester Dome – ACS Rural Internet Project – MHT 9400732

Action:  Adopt the Best Interest Decision dated September 2, 2020 regarding the above referenced disposal as final, without modification. This decision document, combined with the Best Interest Decision dated September 3, 2020, constitutes the final decision on this matter, in accordance with 11 AAC 99.040. Notice under 11 AAC 99.050.  The Trust Land Office published the public notice of the …

SEEKING TRUSTEE APPLICANTS: Do you want to help improve the outcomes for Alaskans who are beneficiaries of the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority?

The Trust is looking for qualified applicants to join its board of trustees. The Trust provides leadership in the advocacy, planning, implementing, and catalytic funding of services to improve Alaska’s mental health system, and seeks to improve the lives of its beneficiaries. Beneficiaries include Alaskans who experience mental illness, developmental and intellectual disabilities, substance use disorders, Alzheimer’s disease and related …

TRUST INVESTS $1.4M IN PROJECTS SUPPORTING BENEFICIARIES ACROSS ALASKA

(October 14, 2020) – The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority awarded $1,465,297.50 in grants to beneficiary-serving organizations in the first quarter of the fiscal year. On average, the Trust grants $25 million a year to Alaskan organizations that serve Trust beneficiaries including nonprofits, service providers, Tribal entities, and state and local government agencies. Trust grants support long-term systems change and/or …