Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission OUR MISSION |To safeguard the bowhead whale and its habitat, to defend the Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling Rights of our members, and to preserve the cultural and traditional values of our communities.OUR STORYAs the Inupiat and Siberian Yupik Eskimos living in the villages along the Arctic coast of Alaska, we have been hunting the bowhead whale for thousands of years. Since time immemorial, whaling has been at the center of our culture and traditions. We are spiritually bound to the bowhead whale and it to us. WE ARE THE PEOPLE OF THE ICE WHALELEARN MORE OUR WORKThe traditions of our ancestors remain at the center of all we do. As the world changes, we adapt to protect these traditions. This includes co-management of the bowhead harvest, improving the efficiency and humaneness of our hunt, mitigating the impacts of increasing marine vessel traffic, and navigating the international political arena of whaling at the International Whaling Commission. LEARN MORE LEADERSHIPOur leaders are the honored whaling captains from each of the eleven whaling villages represented by the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission. Strongly rooted in tradition, AEWC leadership utilizes the guidance of our respected elders in developing innovative approaches to issues that threaten our subsistence hunting rights.LEARN MORE ADVOCACY &STEWARDSHIPSince its formation in 1977, the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission has been advocating for the subsistence rights of our eleven whaling villages. Our advocacy extends from our local hunting grounds to an international stage where politics now play a role in our ability to feed our families and continue our traditional practices.LEARN MORE
Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission has received 6 grants from 5 known foundation funders. Revenue increased from $1,947,632 in 2023 to $2,906,938 in 2024. Most recent reported revenue: $2,906,938.
Annual Revenue
$2,906,938
Known Funders
5
Grants Received
6
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $2,906,938 | $2,913,888 | $1,758,429 |
| 2023 | $1,947,632 | $2,089,771 | $1,763,211 |
| 2022 | $2,366,310 | $2,282,675 | $1,757,073 |
| 2021 | $2,436,931 | $2,214,955 | $1,628,405 |
| 2020 | $2,524,710 | $1,876,391 | $1,489,713 |
| 2019 | $2,119,521 | $2,564,705 | $1,047,585 |
| 2018 | $2,379,516 | $2,172,379 | $1,283,943 |
| 2017 | $1,973,593 | $1,985,800 | $971,077 |
Top Funders
Anchorage, AK
Washington, DC
Anchorage, AK
Barrow, AK
ANCHORAGE, AK
SEATTLE, WA
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
Ira Itta
Director
Thomas Napageak
Secretary
Michael Ahkinga Sr
Director
Enoch Adams Jr
Director
Julius Rexford
Director
John Waghiyi Jr
Director
Edmond Apassingok
Director
Peter Ozenna
Director
George Kaleak Sr
Treasurer
Crawford Patkotak
Vice Chairman
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