
Sabbatical Program


Foundation names 2022 sabbatical awardees
Leaders of five Alaska nonprofit organizations and a federally recognized tribe have been named as recipients of a 2022 Rasmuson Foundation Sabbatical Award.
Opportunity for Alaska leaders to refresh, reflect and grow
Applications for a Rasmuson Foundation 2022 sabbatical award are due Sept. 15. This is a unique opportunity for Alaska-based nonprofit and tribal executives to take time away from the office.
Foundation announces 2021 Sabbatical Awards
Leaders of three Alaska nonprofit organizations and a tribal housing entity soon will enjoy more time for family and a chance to decompress. Meet the 2021 Sabbatical Award recipients.
Foundation announces 2020 Sabbatical Award recipients
Leaders of five Alaska nonprofit organizations and two tribal governments have been named as recipients of a 2020 Rasmuson Foundation Sabbatical Award.
Time to renew, gain insight, reflect
We are sharing this post by Kawerak Inc., the nonprofit Alaska Native corporation for the Nome region, announcing a new program to reward long-term employees with longevity leave. And remember, we are accepting applications for our Sabbatical Program through Sept. 15.Tribal leader, radio station manager among 2019 sabbatical recipients
Time to think. Time to reconnect with friends and family. Time to let your organization grow — without you. Leaders of five Alaska nonprofit organizations will get that treasured time through a 2019 Rasmuson Foundation Sabbatical Award.
Seven Nonprofit Executives Selected for Sabbatical Program
$275,500 awarded for the 2018 Sabbatical Program.
How Michelle DeWitt’s Sabbatical Saved her from Burnout
Read today's post about what Michelle Dewitt learned from her time on Sabbatical and visit the grant page for more information about eligibility. The deadline for applications for the 2017 Sabbatical Program is October 1.
2017 Sabbatical Deadline set for October 1
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Contact: Angela Cox, 907-334-0509
Anchorage, AK – Alaska-based nonprofit and tribal executives interested in Rasmuson Foundation’s Sabbatical Program have until October 1 to apply. Now entering its 13th year, the program offers awards up to $40,000 to cover salary and expenses incurred during a three- to six-month sabbatical.
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