For Funders and Partners
Supporting Behavioral Health, Recovery, and Community Stability in Interior Alaska
Northern Hope Center partners with public agencies, funders, healthcare providers, Tribal health organizations, shelters, behavioral health providers, recovery organizations, referral partners, and community agencies to improve access to low-barrier behavioral health support for adults in Interior Alaska.
Our work focuses on stability, recovery, connection, and practical support for adults experiencing serious mental health challenges, substance use-related concerns, homelessness, social isolation, and other barriers to care.
Who We Serve
Northern Hope Center serves adults throughout Interior Alaska who may be experiencing:
- Serious mental health challenges
- Behavioral health concerns
- Substance use-related concerns
- Co-occurring behavioral health and substance use needs
- Homelessness or housing instability
- Social isolation
- Unemployment
- Barriers to healthcare, benefits, treatment, housing, recovery support, or community resources
Partnership Opportunities
Northern Hope Center welcomes partnerships that improve access to care, reduce service gaps, and support community stability.
Partnership areas may include:
- Behavioral health referrals
- Substance use treatment referrals
- Housing coordination
- Crisis response coordination
- Recovery support
- Health protection services
- Employment readiness
- Transportation coordination when available
- Warm handoffs to community providers
- Follow-up support after referral
- Community outreach
- Training and technical assistance
- Data-informed program improvement
Funding Partners and Community Supporters
Northern Hope Center is grateful for the public agencies, foundations, community partners, private supporters, businesses, and faith-based partners who help make our work possible.
Their support helps expand access to behavioral health services, peer support, case management, recovery support, crisis support, meals, transportation assistance, health protection services, and basic needs support for adults in Interior Alaska.
Current and recent funding partners may include:
- State of Alaska Department of Health
- Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority
- Fairbanks North Star Borough
- Conoco Phillips
- Lotto Alaska
- Golden Heart Women Who Care
- Local foundations
- Community donors
- Private supporters
- Business and faith-based partners
Northern Hope Center respects donor privacy and recognizes supporters only when public acknowledgment is approved.
Community Impact
Northern Hope Center tracks program activity, participant engagement, and service outcomes to support accountability, quality improvement, and funder reporting.
Impact measures may include:
- Meals served
- Unduplicated participants served
- Daily average attendance
- Case management contacts
- Employment support contacts
- Health protection supplies distributed
- Substance use treatment referrals completed
- Community referrals completed
- Warm handoffs completed
- Housing support steps completed
- Peer-based crisis service contacts
- 23-Hour Crisis Observation and Stabilization contacts, once approved and active
Current Service Locations
Northern Hope Center Services Location
513 12th Avenue
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Northern Hope Center Administration
909 Cushman Street, Suite
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Reports and Organizational Materials
Northern Hope Center will share organizational materials as they become available.
501(c)(3) Status
Northern Hope Center operates as a nonprofit organization dedicated to behavioral health, recovery, peer support, crisis stabilization, and community wellness in Interior Alaska.
Employer Identification Number information is available upon request.
Contact for Partnerships
For partnership opportunities, referrals, funding discussions, or collaboration inquiries, please contact Northern Hope Center.
Email: admin@northernhopecenter.org
Phone: (907) 456-4610