Organizations Filed Purposes:
CITC'S MISSION IS TO WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ALASKA NATIVE/AMERICAN INDIAN INDIVIDUALS TO CONNECT THEM TO OPPORTUNITIES THAT FULFILL THEIR POTENTIAL THROUGH EDUCATION AND TRAINING, CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES, RECOVERY SERVICES AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE OPERATIONS.
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING: EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AND SERVICES ASSIST PARTICIPANTS IN ACHIEVING SELF-SUFFICIENCY BY HELPING THEM FIND MEANINGFUL AND SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT AS THEY PROGRESS THROUGH LIFESTYLE CHANGES AND ENHANCE THEIR COMMUNICATION, LIFE MANAGEMENT, VOCATIONAL AND ACADEMIC SKILLS. CITC ADMINISTERS TRIBAL TANF FUNDING, PROVIDING DIRECT BENEFITS, SUPPORTIVE SERVICES, CHILDCARE AND TRAINING TO HELP PARTICIPANTS OFF THE TANF ROLLS. CITC OFFERS GED CLASSES, JOB TRAINING, SUPPORTED WORK, CHILDCARE, SCHOLARSHIPS AND JOB PLACEMENT SERVICES FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS; AND PROVIDES TRIBAL VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION WHICH PUTS DISABLED PARTICIPANTS BACK INTO THE WORKFORCE.
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE: CITC OVERSEES A VARIETY OF SMALL BUSINESSES THAT EMPLOY PARTICIPANTS TO HELP THEM GAIN REAL-LIFE JOB EXPERIENCE IN SUPPORTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS. THESE ENTERPRISES PROVIDE NEEDED JOBS WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY AND GENERATE REVENUE FOR CITC TO REINVEST BACK INTO ITS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES, HELPING TO REDUCE OUR DEPENDENCY ON GOVERNMENT FUNDING. THROUGH SOCIAL ENTERPRISES CITC PROVIDES SAFE, PRODUCTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS AS TRAINING AND EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS AS WELL AS OFFERING SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY. BUSINESSES INCLUDE CHANLYUT, A RESIDENTIAL VOCATIONAL AND EDUCATION PROGRAM, AND COHO CUP, OFFERING EXPERIENCE AS BARISTAS AND LEARNING CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, AND TECHNICAL ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES.
RECOVERY SERVICES: CITC RECOVERY SERVICES PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT TO ASSIST INDIVIDUALS WITHIN ALL STAGES OF RECOVERY FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE OR ADDICTION. SERVICES INCLUDE ASSESSMENTS, DETOXIFICATION SERVICES, INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP COUNSELING, AND HELP IN ACCESSING AND INCREASING SUPPORT TO MAINTAIN SOBRIETY. PROVIDES MEDICAL AND SOCIAL DETOX, RESIDENTIAL AND OUTPATIENT SERVICES TO THOSE WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROBLEMS. SERVES APPROXIMATELY 1,000 PATIENTS PER YEAR AND PROVIDES CONTINUING CARE AND FOLLOW UP FOR PARTICIPANTS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Gloria O'Neill | President/CEO | 40 | $548,272 |
Amy Fredeen | CFO/EVP | 40 | $424,255 |
Cristy Willer | COO | 40 | $326,765 |
Lisa Rieger | VP & General Counsel | 40 | $309,168 |
Tabetha Toloff | Chief Administration Officer | 40 | $293,858 |
David Crowson | Director of Planning | 40 | $149,170 |
Kelly Hurd | Senior Director of Development | 40 | $147,490 |
Holly Morales | Senior Director of ETSD | 40 | $138,572 |
Shelly Kells | Senior Director of Finance | 40 | $131,506 |
Gregory Hunt | Sr. Dir. of Social Enterprise | 40 | $130,595 |
Joshua Franks | Chief of Staff | 40 | $73,232 |
Ivan Encelewski | Director | 1 | $15,450 |
Rick Harrison | Vice Chair | 1 | $5,850 |
Maria Coleman | Director | 1 | $5,550 |
Mike Tucker | Director | 1 | $5,250 |
Kaarlo Wik | Director | 1 | $5,100 |
Debra Morris | Secretary | 1 | $5,100 |
Wayne Wilson | Director | 1 | $4,650 |
Diane Buls | Treasurer | 1 | $4,600 |
John Estabrook Jr | Director | 1 | $4,100 |
John Crawford | Director | 1 | $3,900 |
Clare Swan | Chair | 1 | $3,634 |
Patrick Marrs | Director | 1 | $3,450 |
Chris Monfor | Director | 1 | $2,400 |
Marian King | Director | 1 | $2,260 |
B Agnes Brown | Director | 1 | $1,800 |
Debra Call | Director | 1 | $1,000 |
Theodore Garcia | Director | 1 | $0 |
Douglas Fifer | Director | 1 | $0 |
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