ROAR: Reclaim, Own And Renew – A Virtual Conference for Alaska Women
OnlineMay is Women's Health Month and SEARHC invites you to celebrate and uplift women at the 3rd Annual ROAR Women’s Conference.
May is Women's Health Month and SEARHC invites you to celebrate and uplift women at the 3rd Annual ROAR Women’s Conference.
This is a great opportunity to join other Alaska nonprofit staff, board members, volunteers and development professionals as Denali FSP president Ken Miller shares all the tactics and methods that have proven successful for online and social media to increase funding and donations for Alaska non-profits.
This event will focus on safety in the workplace and best practices.
Connect with female leaders right here in Alaska to find out how they make decisions, provide leadership, and move their business and communities forward.
Guest speaker Teresa Moon from Parabilis, a lender specializing in government contract financing, will go over some options during the May workshop.
Frank Sesno (George Washington University) will moderate a conversation with Marcia McNutt (National Academy of Sciences) and Chris Field (Stanford University) about how and whether solar geoengineering could fit into broader efforts to address climate change, the role of research in helping inform decisions about implementation, and the complex global ethics and governance issues associated with solar geoengineering.
The 673rd Contracting Squadron from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson is hosting the first annual Alaska-Wide Department of Defense (DoD) Virtual Industry Event with the theme Partnering for a Successful Future.
The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (The National Center) will bring its premier business development training to Alaska for Native Edge Institute (NEI) Anchorage.
In a post-COVID world, having an additional income stream is a smart move to make. Life in this part of the world can be expensive, that's why it's important to diversify your income.
A Woman’s Affair is a highly anticipated event and a bold representation of the quality women owned and women oriented businesses in Fairbanks.
All proceeds benefit Junior Achievement of Alaska’s programs that teach Alaskan students financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship.
A free, real-life, community learning program teaching youth entrepreneurial and life skills like success and personal achievement as they start their own business using a lemonade stand.