myCITC Portal

Making CITC services more accessible Cook Inlet Tribal Council program participants have access to a free, online app to connect to CITC services. Go to myCITC The myCITC portal gives program participants the ability to: Search for services Apply for services Safely message CITC services and staff Submit documents securely  With just a...

Any registered Alaskan voter can vote in the mid-term election in the Ranked Choice Voting process on-sight atCook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC): WHERE: Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC), 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, AnchorageWHEN: November 1 – 4, November 7HOURS: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please call (907)...

Brittany Vo grew up spending summers and winters in St. Mary’s on the lower Yukon River with her family. But as her grandparents got older and moved to the city, those trips stopped, and she began to feel disconnected from her culture. ...

When Denise Polk arrived at CITC a few years ago, she was pregnant and experiencing homelessness. Now she works full-time for the organization, helping others navigate the same services that changed her own life....

When Inga Garcia joined the Clare Swan Early Learning Center (CSELC) Teacher Training Program, she was looking for a way to pursue early childhood education without sacrificing time with her family. What she found was a career-changing opportunity that would earn her national credentials, a...

The future of tribal leadership took center stage this August at CITC's Fall Tribal Youth Leadership Summit, where emerging leaders gathered to explore how ancestral wisdom can guide contemporary community action. This transformative gathering demonstrated that the strongest leadership emerges when traditional knowledge meets modern...