Alaska
AKTotal Received
$15,940,904,772
Per Capita
$22K
Population
733,391
Awards in Alaska
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 1 - FY 2026 - T19
$1.3B
STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
This $1.3 billion grant from the Department of Health and Human Services provides an additional year of Alaska's Medicaid entitlement funding for fiscal year 2026. This allocation covers a different fiscal period than the earlier Alaska Medicaid award, ensuring continuous federal support for the state's healthcare safety net.
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 1 - FY 2026 - T19
$2.4B
STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
This $2.4 billion grant from the Department of Health and Human Services provides Alaska's Medicaid entitlement funding for fiscal year 2026. The federal government shares the cost of Alaska's Medicaid program, which provides healthcare coverage to low-income residents, people with disabilities, and other eligible populations.
SELF-GOVERNANCE
$2.8B
ALASKA NATIVE TRIBAL HEALTH CONSORTIUM
The Department of Health and Human Services provided $2.8 billion to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium through the Self-Governance program since 2007. This long-term agreement allows the consortium to manage and deliver healthcare services to Alaska Native communities, supporting culturally appropriate care in remote and rural areas.
SELF-GOVERNANCE
$2.7B
SOUTHCENTRAL FOUNDATION
The Department of Health and Human Services provided $2.7 billion to the Southcentral Foundation in Alaska through the Self-Governance program since 2007. This long-term agreement empowers the foundation to deliver healthcare services to Alaska Native and American Indian people in the Southcentral Alaska region.
SELF-GOVERNANCE
$2.4B
YUKON-KUSKOKWIM HEALTH CORP
The Department of Health and Human Services provided $2.4 billion to the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation in Alaska through the Self-Governance program since 2007. This funding enables the corporation to manage and deliver healthcare to remote communities in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region, one of the most geographically isolated areas in the United States.
SELF-GOVERNANCE
$1.2B
SOUTHEAST ALASKA REGIONAL HEALTH CONSORTIUM
This $1.2 billion Self-Governance compact payment supports the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) in providing healthcare services to Alaska Native communities. Under Self-Governance agreements, tribal organizations manage federal health programs directly, allowing them to tailor services to local needs.