American Seafoods Announces Launch of Community Partnership Program to Support Western Alaskans
August 05 2024 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
Program will grant $150,000 per year to select
organizations, building on more than two decades of donations that
total more than $2 million
Deadline to apply is September 16, 2024, with
grants to be awarded on October 2, 2024
American Seafoods Group (“American Seafoods” or “the Company”),
a global leader in sustainable proteins and one of the world’s
largest at-sea processors of wild Alaska pollock and wild Pacific
hake, announced today the launch of the American Seafoods Community
Partnership program. The program, formerly known as the Western
Alaska Community Grant Program, provides donations to select
organizations and groups in Western Alaska to fund community
projects that address food security and other pressing social
needs.
This rebranded initiative demonstrates the Company’s
long-standing commitment to supporting Western Alaskan communities.
As part of the launch, American Seafoods is increasing its donation
total from $90,000 per year to $150,000 per year with $75,000 total
to be awarded every six months. Since 1997, American Seafoods has
granted more than $2 million to organizations and programs in
Alaska.
“American Seafoods started this program in 1997 out of our
desire to help communities in Alaska, home of the world’s cleanest
fisheries,” said Einar Gustafsson, CEO of American Seafoods.
“American Seafoods depends on our Alaskan communities and our
Alaskan crew members, and this new name change, revamped focus and
the increased monetary contribution further highlights our
commitment to partnering with, and giving back to, Western Alaska.
Over the years, American Seafoods’ contributions have made a
significant impact, and we look forward to continuing forward as we
sustainably harvest wild Alaska pollock.”
“We extend our gratitude to American Seafoods for the support
that they have given to us and our community over the years through
the Community Partnership program,” said Barbara Nunn, Food Bank
Coordinator at the Bristol Bay Native Association Food Bank, which
has received funds in previous years. “American Seafoods is one of
our largest contributors, and with their help, we have been able to
feed many underprivileged people in the Bristol Bay Region and
provide nourishment to those who need it the most.”
“American Seafoods is a first-class company, supporting the
Brother Francis Shelter Kodiak and serving those in our community
in need,” said Susan Smith, Executive Director of the Brother
Francis Shelter, another recipient of funds from the program in
previous years. “American Seafoods’ donations over the years have
enabled us to make a real difference and positive impact in
providing Kodiak’s homeless with refuge, dignity, care and
compassion.”
The Company is accepting applications for the Community
Partnership program from the following regions: Kodiak Island,
Aleutian and Pribilof Islands/Western Alaska Peninsula, Bristol
Bay, Lower Kuskokwim, Lower Yukon, Norton Sound and communities
north. The deadline to submit applications is September 16, 2024,
and most grant awards will range from $1,000 to $7,500 each.
Contribution request forms are available online at
www.americanseafoods.com or by contacting Kim Lynch
(kim.lynch@americanseafoods.com; 206-256-2659). Completed
contribution requests should be returned to Ms. Lynch at American
Seafoods using the above email, faxed to 206-448-0202, or sent via
post to 2025 1st Ave, Ste 900, Seattle, WA 98121.
About American Seafoods Group
American Seafoods is a global leader in sustainable proteins and
in the harvesting, processing, preparation and supply of frozen at
sea, wild-caught seafood. Harvesting a variety of fish species from
the rich, pristine waters of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest,
American Seafoods processes seafood into a wide array of finished
products on board its state-of-the-art fleet of vessels. American
Seafoods produces a diverse range of fillet, surimi, roe and block
product offerings, made from Alaska pollock, Pacific hake, Pacific
cod, and yellowfin sole that yielded 1.3 billion servings of
sustainable seafood in 2023. Finished products from our sustainable
fisheries are sold worldwide through an extensive global
distribution and customer support network. From the ocean to the
plate, American Seafoods has established a global sourcing,
selling, marketing and distribution network bringing
sustainably-harvested seafood to consumers worldwide. For more
information, please visit us at www.americanseafoods.com.
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