ALASKA NATIVE RURAL VETERINARY INC
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
ALASKA NATIVE RURAL VETERINARY INC Alaska Native Rural Veterinary, Inc. is an Alaskan based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with tribal/rural representation across several regions of the state. Alaska Native Rural Veterinary, Inc. is an Alaskan based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with tribal/rural representation from several regions of the state. Click HERE or the button below to make a donation towards pro-bono spay/neuter/vaccination service, veterinary care or doghouses. Thank you! Like us on Facebook! The goal of ANRV, Inc. is to increase access to veterinary public health care to underserved tribal communities. The main reason we started a nonprofit is because many isolated/remote communities with high numbers of strays live in fear of dog bites to children and rabies exposure. Stray dog populations, disease and parasites can be controlled with consistent and accessible veterinary care. Medical Advisor for Alaska Native Rural Veterinary, Inc. is Dr. Arleigh Reynolds. ANRV, Inc strives to have the most modern medical protocols and equipment on the market and Dr. Reynolds keeps us up to date! Board members, Victor Lord, Nelson Angapak (newly retired vice President of Alaska Federation of Natives), Rod Phillip, Carl Jerue, and Angie Fitch are born and raised in Alaska. Other board members include Dr. Tim Hunt, Dr. Page Wages and Brian Lefferts with Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation. Dr. Cort Zachel has been a practicing veterinarian in Fairbanks for close to 40 years and is one of the primary doctors on our traveling team. Tribal Advisors Donald Charlie, 1st Chief of Nenana, Bessi Sinook of Shishmaref, Karissa Carrol McCarty from Fort Yukon/Ruby, and Clarence Saccheus of Elim are also lifelong Alaskans. With this combined effort, ANRV, Inc has the ability to work alongside communities on this issue that is very important to the health and wellbeing of the people. The main reason we started a nonprofit is because many communities with high numbers of strays, live in fear of dog bites to children and rabies exposure. Stray dog populations, disease and parasites can be controlled with accessible veterinary care. ANRV, Inc. hopes that this strong local partnership will continue to increase access to veterinary care for all of Alaskan villages that wish for care and improve the quality of life for Alaskan pets as well as entire communities. If your community is in need of veterinary service, if you would like to volunteer or if you are a veterinarian interested in giving back through your profession, please email rural.veterinary@yahoo.com 3875 Geist Road, Box 301,Fairbanks, Alaska 99709Phone 907-322-5108 Like us on Facebook Sponsors and Partners – Thank you so much! www.flyaat.com https://www.nac.aero/ http://ryanalaska.com/
Annual Revenue
$236,797
Known Funders
5
Grants Received
8
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $236,797 | $240,839 | -$1,798 |
| 2023 | $203,245 | $203,233 | $5,173 |
| 2017 | $233,513 | $152,568 | $103,241 |
Top Funders
Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids, MI
SEATTLE, WA
Anchorage, AK
SAN ANTONIO, TX
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
PAGE WAGES
DIRECTOR
BRIAN LEFFERTS
DIRECTOR
ROD PHILLIPS
DIRECTOR
ELIZABETH HOFFMAN
DIRECTOR
ANGIE FOWLER FITCH
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
TIMOTHY HUNT
PRESIDENT
CARL JERUE
SECRETARY
VICTOR LORD
TREASURER
NELSON ANGAPAK
VCE PRESIDENT
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