About UsThe Alaska Native Professional Association (ANPA) is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) – with the purpose of putting Native values in action by giving back through business and community involvement.
ANPA holds a monthly gathering to talk about different topics in the community. Today, ANPA keeps its membership focused on its core purpose “of developing young Native leaders” through monthly gatherings, committee work groups and various other community based initiatives. If you would like to be kept in the loop, you can subscribe to our emailing list by sending your information to: at: [email protected] |
Who We Are |
ANPA consists of not less than seven Alaska Native or American Indian tribally-enrolled board members. Each board member of the Association is 39 years of age or younger with a four year college degree, or equivalent professional experience at the time of election.
ANPA also consists of paid members. Since the formation of ANPA, over 300 Alaska Native Professionals have joined membership with the association. |
Our History |
The Alaska Native Professional Association (ANPA) originated in 1998 with a group of young Alaska Natives living in South-central Alaska who recognized a common thread in their professional experiences. As young Native leaders, each valued the ties formed with one another in building business relationships, organization, leadership and community involvement.
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