Graf Rheeneerhaanjii Re-Opens to Support Youth in Need

By Deborah Kvasnikoff, Behavioral Health Deputy Director Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) is re-opening Graf Rheeneerhaanjii (Graf), a youth residential program. Applications for residential admission opened on November 19, 2024, and the program is actively processing intakes to provide timely support to youth in need. Graf serves youth of all genders, aged 13 to 17.5, with a primary focus on those …

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RFP -Rural Economic Development Entrepreneur Training

SCOPE OF WORK: The awarded firm will propose a small business training course that will provide critical information on business plan development, financial literacy, marketing, advertising, sales, and small business management. These small business trainings shall also provide access to technical assistance and funding sources. Through these trainings Tribes and Tribal members will gain better knowledge and understanding on small …

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2024: A Year in Review

January Chief Ridley Provides Testimony at House Tribal Affairs Special Committee TCC Chief Brian Ridley testified to the House Tribal Affairs Committee, addressing the salmon crisis, subsistence funding, and Native representation, urging Indigenous knowledge integration for sustainable resource management and equitable access for future generations. Read more about Chief Ridley’s testimony here. Chief Trimble Gilbert Received National Honor First Traditional …

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TCC Wins National Quality Improvement Award

Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) is proud to announce receiving the AAAHC Bernard Kershner Innovation in Quality Improvement Award for our ‘Accelerated Hepatitis C Screening of Patient Population’ project. This award highlights our commitment to improving health outcomes for Alaska Native patients. Hepatitis C (Hep C) poses significant health challenges, with Alaska Native communities experiencing disproportionately high death rates. TCC’s initiative …

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Resolution Submission Information 2025

Resolutions Each year resolutions are submitted by either the TCC Executive Board, Subregional Boards, Regional Health Board, Denakkanaaga Elders Board, Member Tribes and Organizations, or Emerging Leaders Youth Advisory Council to direct and guide the organization.  Resolutions are reviewed by the Resolutions Committee. The Resolutions Committee reviews all resolutions to ensure that they meet the Resolutions Rules. The Committee provides …

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Cooperating Agency Efforts on Chum Bycatch EIS

By Diloola Erickson, Tribal Resource Stewardship Department Director In May of 2024, Tanana Chiefs Conference’s (TCC) Executive Leadership signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to act as a cooperating agency in the next draft of the Chum Salmon Bycatch Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The EIS will be …

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Letter from the Chief | January 2025

Dear Tribal Leaders, Last month, I, along with members of our Executive Board and Interior Tribal leaders, had the honor of attending the White House Tribal Nations Summit in Washington, D.C. This summit provided a valuable platform to engage directly with the outgoing administration, including President Biden and Vice President Harris. We were able to thank their administrative staff for …

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An Interview with Jason Paskvan, TCC’s Climate & Energy Specialist

Recently, Jason Paskvan, the Energy and Climate Planning Specialist for Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC), was featured in an interview discussing renewable energy with Amanda Byrd from the Alaska Center for Energy and Power on KUAC’s show “Energy of the North.” TCC’s Infrastructure Division is working to incorporate renewable energy solutions into our remote communities, which will save residents many thousands …

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Understanding Glaucoma: Preserve Your Sight

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that can damage the optic nerve, which is responsible for sending images from the eye to the brain. Often called the “silent thief of sight,” glaucoma typically develops without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Many people don’t realize they have it until vision loss has already occurred. The most common type, primary …

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Sentinel Landscape Initiative Across the Eastern Half of the TCC Region

By Robert Sattler, Senior Archaeologist / Environmental Quality Analyst Several federal land and resource managing agencies are planning a Sentinel Landscape initiative that covers the central and eastern areas of the TCC region. The program would be funded through a collaboration between the Department of Defense, Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture, and Federal Emergency Management Agency. The initiative …

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