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United Way of the Tanana Valley

Racial Equity Impact

United Way of the Tanana Valley envisions a just, equitable and inclusive community for
residents of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. Today, however, we are falling devastatingly short
in providing equitable opportunities for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) in Tanana
Valley. BIPOC Alaska residents face racist disparities in health, education, income, housing, and
safety.
These disparities are a result of systemic racism that is perpetuated intentionally and
unintentionally through institutions, culture, and individuals. UWTV acknowledges that the fight
against poverty must be inclusive and anti-racist. Because racism is ingrained in the fabric of
American institutions, it is easily self-perpetuating. All that is required to maintain it is
business as usual. In our fight to end poverty, UWTV has taken a stand to not do “business as
usual” if it perpetuates racial or other forms of inequities.

2022 Racial Equity Impact Grant
Application Period
September 1, 2022 – October 21, 2022

e-CImpact Sign-In

e-CImpact is United Way of the Tanana Valley’s online system for application and review management. Through e-CImpact, Agencies will submit applications, provide reports and accountability documents. Volunteers who participate on funding review committees will utilize this platform as well.
 
  • Please click HERE for a PDF of the 2022 Racial Equity Impact Grant Application
  • Please click HERE for a PDF of the 2022 Racial Equity Impact Grant Application Timeline
  • Additional resources for agency site use are available in the e-CImpact Resource Center 

If you are an Agency, click HERE to enter the site.

If you are a comittee member, click HERE to enter the site.

2022 Recipient

Up to $5,000 may be awarded - Can your organization make an impact?
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