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Alaska Children Experiencing Homelessness SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weaknesses
Alaska is very wealthy. Large amount of
Less local government – less tax
natural resources, but we have limited
revenue. This is often by local choice
access to them. $30 billion in permanent
Funding allows agencies to stand alone
fund, $2 billion state reserve. Can access
and not require collaboration to
interest from fund, but not the principal
accomplish their work
Mental health trust authority, AK housing
Money is not always tied to outcomes
Authority is in better shape than other
Multiple funding streams also can lead
places. Native corporations can contribute
to lack of coordination
to their regions (some)
Lack of roads and infrastructure. Costs
Some tribal governments apply for grants,
more to build
e.g., to refurbish housing in rural areas
Opportunities
Threats
Set up trust funds, because State has
Medicaid match change
wealth
Cost of and lack of access health care
Lot of planning going on and need to
is a threat
integrate all the plans
Weakening federal support to states.
Involving business or corporate community
Contracting block grant funding
to address this issue, e.g., housing of their
Housing costs rise and out-pace wages
own workforce
Federal funding doesn’t cover operating
Can go to each community for resources
funds. Funding for specific little projects
that they can bring to the table
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Disclaimer: This case study has been compiled from information available from public sources.
It is intended to be used as an example for educational purposes only.
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