Who implements and administers the law?
While the Alaska Department of Revenue has the ultimate responsibility for implementing the law, several other organizations will assist. The following organizations have been contracted by the Rasmuson Foundation to provide administration, outreach and communication to both nonprofits and the public. • United Way of Anchorage (www.liveunitedanchorage.org) will qualify eligible organizations under the provisions of the law and will disburse the donations to the organizations chosen by the donor. United Way is set up and is, in fact, already doing similar work by administering five public sector workplace-giving campaigns in Alaska. • The Foraker Group (www.forakergroup.org) is managing outreach and communication with the Alaska nonprofit community, including support via phone, Internet, mail, email and training. Foraker is well connected to the nonprofit community and has the systems to implement a statewide communication program. The application and supporting information will be avai
While the Alaska Department of Revenue has the ultimate responsibility for implementing the law, several other organizations assist. • United Way of Anchorage (www.liveunitedanchorage.org) qualifies eligible organizations under the provisions of the law and disburses the donations to the organizations chosen by the donor. • The Foraker Group (www.forakergroup.org) manages outreach to the Alaska nonprofit community, including support via phone, internet, mail, email and training sessions. • The Rasmuson Foundation (www.rasmuson.org), along with a host of private and institutional funders, promotes a statewide media and communications campaign that encourages Alaskans to give through Pick.Click.Give. • The Alaska Community Foundation (www.alaskacf.org) hosts the Pick.Click.Give. project fund for statewide marketing and outreach.