Alaska Federation of Natives
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The Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) is the largest statewide Native organization in the state of Alaska, United States. Its membership includes 178 villages (both federally recognized tribes and village corporations), thirteen regional native corporations, and twelve regional nonprofit and tribal consortiums that contract and run federal and state programs. AFN is governed by a 37-member board, which is elected by its membership at the annual convention held each October. The mission of AFN is to enhance and promote the cultural, economic and political voice of the entire Alaska native community.[3]
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Founded | October 1966 |
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92-0034863[1] | |
Legal status | 501(c)(4) social welfare organization[1] |
Headquarters | Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.[1] |
Coordinates | 61.2064351°N 149.8867904°W / 61.2064351; -149.8867904 |
Julie Kitka[2] | |
Maude Blair[2] | |
Benjamin Mallott[2] | |
Affiliations | AFN Education Fund[1] |
Revenue (2014) | $2,892,013[1] |
Expenses (2014) | $2,535,557[1] |
Employees (2014) | 11[1] |
Website | www |
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