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Cook Inlet Tribal Council is requesting proposals for development of comprehensive long-term facilities maintenance plan to cover CITC owned facilities in Anchorage and Eklutna. The contractor selected will evaluate and report on the current physical status of each facility, addressing all aspects, including but not limited...

Making CITC services more accessible Cook Inlet Tribal Council program participants now have access to a free, online app to connect to CITC services. The new 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)...

Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (CITC) is soliciting proposals to contract for External Grant Evaluation to aid in all mandatory reporting requirements, and advise in the data collections process across all grant programs. The External Grant Evaluator will be expected to work with the Youth...

Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (CITC) is looking for a design and build software development firm to support the ongoing development and maintenance of its myCITC Participant Portal.  CITC seeks proposals from qualified software development vendors to continue enhancement and expansion of the existing CITC Participant...

“You’re in this constant state of fight or flight, you’re trying to survive—and you just don’t know how to get help. I knew I was in hell." CITC staff with lived experience give back to Anchorage's unhoused community...