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2018 Net Proceeds by Permittee Report Department of Revenue Tax Division/Charitable Gaming Net Proceeds for Period Ending 12/31/2018* Permit # Permittee Name Filing Period Net Proceeds 101116 A&A SCOTTISH RITE OF FREE MASONR, S. J. VALLEY OF 31-Dec-2018 24,733.88 1186 A.J. DIMOND HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI FOUNDATION 31-Dec-2018 222,613.78 437 ABUSED WOMENS AID IN CRISIS INC 31-Dec-2018 70,256.86 2269 ACADEMY ADVISORY BOARD 31-Dec-2018 20,471.00 1539 ADVOCATES FOR VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE INC 31-Dec-2018 13,783.00 1394 AGDAAGUX TRIBAL COUNCIL 31-Dec-2018 67,355.02 3031 AIR FORCE SERGEANTS ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 - 3009 AK ASSN FOR INFANT AND EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEAL 31-Dec-2018 - 105039 AK KRUSH INC 31-Dec-2018 - 84 AKEELA, INC 31-Dec-2018 39,768.00 968 AKIACHAK NATIVE COMMUNITY 31-Dec-2018 106,271.35 102098 AKIAK NATIVE COMMUNITY 31-Dec-2018 417,119.78 431 AL ASKA SHRINE TEMPLE 31-Dec-2018 37,025.03 626 ALANO CLUB OF FAIRBANKS 31-Dec-2018 95,197.56 1525 ALASKA 700 BOWLING CLUBS OF AMERICA 31-Dec-2018 47,519.93 654 ALASKA ADDICTION REHABILITATION SERVICES INC 31-Dec-2018 607.00 1343 ALASKA AIRMENS ASSOCIATION INC 31-Dec-2018 341,843.60 458 ALASKA ALL STAR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 20,167.00 2700 ALASKA AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 36,762.38 2184 ALASKA ARCTIC ICE JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM 31-Dec-2018 69,899.12 974 ALASKA ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS 31-Dec-2018 6,970.00 2587 ALASKA ATTACHMENT AND BONDING ASSOCIATES 31-Dec-2018 37,058.62 1622 ALASKA AVIATION HERITAGE MUSEUM 31-Dec-2018 670.00 2631 ALASKA BASEBALL ACADEMY INC 31-Dec-2018 37,732.06 122001 ALASKA BASEBALL LEAGUE 31-Dec-2018 48,002.29 2218 ALASKA BOTANICAL GARDEN INC 31-Dec-2018 42,320.08 346 ALASKA CABARET HOTEL RESTAURANT & RETAILERS ASSN 31-Dec-2018 160,089.67 280 ALASKA CENTER FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS INC 31-Dec-2018 - 1455 ALASKA CENTER FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED 31-Dec-2018 17,011.50 1695 ALASKA CENTRAL BASEBALL LEAGUE INC 31-Dec-2018 57,663.34 2883 ALASKA CHAPTER 99S 31-Dec-2018 1,164.00 1110 ALASKA CHAPTER DOWN SYNDROME CONGRESS 31-Dec-2018 19,999.78 2478 ALASKA CHARR EDUCATION FUND INC 31-Dec-2018 58,841.70 3064 ALASKA CHARTER ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 11,000.00 144002 ALASKA CHILDRENS SERVICES 31-Dec-2018 1,324.76 2420 ALASKA CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS ASSOCIATION INC 31-Dec-2018 41,257.81 193 ALASKA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 31-Dec-2018 10,500.00 103063 ALASKA DENTAL SOCIETY INC 31-Dec-2018 - 1133 ALASKA DOG MUSHERS ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 2,584.41 104059 ALASKA ENGINEERING EDUCATION FOUNDATION 31-Dec-2018 719.36 211 ALASKA ESKIMO WHALING COMMISSION 31-Dec-2018 310,654.08 792 ALASKA FAMILY SERVICES INC 31-Dec-2018 7,967.89 2508 ALASKA FEDERATION OF FILIPINO AMERICANS INC 31-Dec-2018 43,585.21 * Report as of 01/31/2020 1 of 25 Department of Revenue Tax Division/Charitable Gaming Net Proceeds for Period Ending 12/31/2018* Permit # Permittee Name Filing Period Net Proceeds 1686 ALASKA FIRE CHIEF'S ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 - 8 ALASKA FISH & WILDLIFE CONSERVATION FUND 31-Dec-2018 10,630.25 103030 ALASKA FLYFISHERS 31-Dec-2018 4,780.74 103033 ALASKA FRONTIER TRAPPERS ASSOCIATION INC 31-Dec-2018 - 2588 ALASKA GIRL'S AND WOMEN'S HOCKEY INC 31-Dec-2018 22,557.14 772 ALASKA GOLDPANNERS BASEBALL INC 31-Dec-2018 49,211.76 795 ALASKA GOLDSTRIKERS SOCCER CLUB 31-Dec-2018 18,810.45 132 ALASKA HAWAII MOOSE ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 23,540.50 341 ALASKA HOSPITALITY RETAILERS 31-Dec-2018 180,172.30 2375 ALASKA HOSPITALITY RETAILERS ANCHORAGE 31-Dec-2018 26,122.05 39 ALASKA HOTEL AND LODGING ASSN 31-Dec-2018 56,484.90 2176 ALASKA INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS & BROKERS INC 31-Dec-2018 - 102053 ALASKA INTERIOR MARKSMANSHIP COMMITTEE 31-Dec-2018 136.00 2935 ALASKA JEWISH CAMPUS 31-Dec-2018 213,436.33 2739 ALASKA JEWISH HISTORICAL MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER 31-Dec-2018 187,377.83 2452 ALASKA JUDICIAL OBSERVERS INC 31-Dec-2018 - 2255 ALASKA JUNIOR THEATER, INC. 31-Dec-2018 1,960.00 155 ALASKA KENNEL CLUB INC 31-Dec-2018 - 177 ALASKA LABOR INDEPENDENT VOTER EDUCATION 31-Dec-2018 33,575.68 139 ALASKA LABORERS LOCAL # 942 31-Dec-2018 10,482.07 126 ALASKA LABORERS LOCAL 341 31-Dec-2018 33,099.99 426 ALASKA LABORERS TRAINING SCHOOL 31-Dec-2018 21,573.56 155001 ALASKA LIBERTARIAN PARTY 31-Dec-2018 - 182 ALASKA LITERACY PROGRAM INC 31-Dec-2018 5,844.44 2655 ALASKA LONGLINE FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 171.35 1820 ALASKA MARINE CONSERVATION COUNCIL 31-Dec-2018 - 1387 ALASKA MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCE EDUCATION FUND 31-Dec-2018 34,659.71 2783 ALASKA MINING HALL OF FAME FOUNDATION 31-Dec-2018 28,273.94 101113 ALASKA MOUNTAIN RESCUE GROUP 31-Dec-2018 11,418.29 1877 ALASKA NATIONAL GUARD ENLISTED ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 - 149000 ALASKA NATIVE SISTERHOOD ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 2,784.10 1932 ALASKA OLYMPIC GYMNASTICS INC 31-Dec-2018 21,404.40 2846 ALASKA OUTDOOR ACCESS ALLIANCE (AOAA) 31-Dec-2018 15,020.32 9 ALASKA OUTDOOR COUNCIL, INC. 31-Dec-2018 67,860.22 629 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 31-Dec-2018 6,408.00 1323 ALASKA PEACE OFFICER'S ASSOC./FAR N. CP. 31-Dec-2018 - 443 ALASKA PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 30,520.68 2232 ALASKA PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION ANCH CHPTR 31-Dec-2018 49,275.96 102107 ALASKA POLICE & FIRE CHAPLAINS MINISTRIES 31-Dec-2018 - 107017 ALASKA POLICY FORUM, INC 31-Dec-2018 - 103040 ALASKA PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 96,851.20 119004 ALASKA PTA, LAKEHOOD-PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 32.50 1989 ALASKA RUN FOR WOMEN 31-Dec-2018 32,653.00 * Report as of 01/31/2020 2 of 25 Department of Revenue Tax Division/Charitable Gaming Net Proceeds for Period Ending 12/31/2018* Permit # Permittee Name Filing Period Net Proceeds 1912 ALASKA SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION INC 31-Dec-2018 34,131.57 2086 ALASKA SCOTTISH RITECARE FOUNDATION 31-Dec-2018 74,304.00 2994 ALASKA SCTP NON PROFIT CORPORATION 31-Dec-2018 34,950.81 101089 ALASKA SONGBIRD INSTITUTE 31-Dec-2018 2,901.00 2598 ALASKA SOUND CELEBRATION CHAPTER 31-Dec-2018 11,323.99 579 ALASKA SPECIAL OLYMPICS 31-Dec-2018 77,142.63 102082 ALASKA SPORTING CLAYS ASSOCIATION, INC. 31-Dec-2018 9,100.00 2629 ALASKA SPORTS HALL OF FAME 31-Dec-2018 39,554.48 664 ALASKA STATE AFL CIO 31-Dec-2018 18,765.28 1675 ALASKA STATE ASSOCIATION OF EMBLEM CLUBS 31-Dec-2018 4,571.00 2972 ALASKA STATE AUXILIARY FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 31-Dec-2018 35,175.54 1001 ALASKA STATE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LABORERS 31-Dec-2018 18,441.50 1415 ALASKA STATE ELKS ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 28,495.53 26 ALASKA STATE FAIR INC 31-Dec-2018 - 1142 ALASKA STATE FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION - KULIS CHAP 31-Dec-2018 63,880.50 992 ALASKA STATE HOMEBUILDERS ASSOCIATION INC 31-Dec-2018 4,864.25 2828 ALASKA STATE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, INC. 31-Dec-2018 162,171.51 2125 ALASKA STATE USBC WBA 31-Dec-2018 2,560.00 1308 ALASKA STATE VALLEY 8-BALL LEAGUE 31-Dec-2018 33,129.72 2056 ALASKA TERRITORIAL CAVALRY (MOTORIZED) 31-Dec-2018 - 2279 ALASKA THEATRE OF YOUTH 31-Dec-2018 42,228.58 246 ALASKA TRAPPERS ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 23,806.63 1121 ALASKA TROLLERS ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 3,754.37 101167 ALASKA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION INC. 31-Dec-2018 9,292.76 102073 ALASKA VETERANS FOUNDATION,INC. 31-Dec-2018 34,219.37 2035 ALASKA VILLAGE INITIATIVES 31-Dec-2018 663.00 2652 ALASKA WATERFOWL ASSOCIATION INC 31-Dec-2018 11,427.00 111004 ALASKA WILD SHEEP FOUNDATION 31-Dec-2018 59,469.00 102084 ALASKA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CENTER 31-Dec-2018 281.00 468 ALASKA WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL 31-Dec-2018 89,414.87 2978 ALASKA YANNA VARARAM BUDDHIST TEMPLE & MEDITATION 31-Dec-2018 43,762.40 1967 ALASKA YOUTH CHOIR 31-Dec-2018 14,502.52 2798 ALASKA YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP TOURNAMENT 31-Dec-2018 40,431.12 844 ALASKA ZOO INC 31-Dec-2018 40,855.15 103064 ALASKAN ANIMAL RESCUE FRIENDS 31-Dec-2018 33,554.00 696 ALASKAN BOWHUNTERS ASSOCIATION INC 31-Dec-2018 - 854 ALASKAN SLED DOG & RACING ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 60,719.89 101156 ALASKANS FOR PALMER HAY FLATS 31-Dec-2018 412.25 3027 ALASKANS TOGETHER FOR EQUALITY 31-Dec-2018 2,855.75 102106 ALASKA'S HEALING HEARTS 31-Dec-2018 3,042.36 2396 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE RETAILERS ASSOCIATION - JUNEAU 31-Dec-2018 64,425.73 2198 ALEUT INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 31-Dec-2018 9,170.66 29 ALEUTIAN PRIBILOF ISLANDS ASSN INC 31-Dec-2018 411,406.22 * Report as of 01/31/2020 3 of 25 Department of Revenue Tax Division/Charitable Gaming Net Proceeds for Period Ending 12/31/2018* Permit # Permittee Name Filing Period Net Proceeds 2330 ALLIANCE FOR SUPPORT OF AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL I 31-Dec-2018 17,991.23 666 ALPHA DELTA KAPPA SORORITY INC 31-Dec-2018 4,200.50 657 ALPINE ALTERNATIVES INC 31-Dec-2018 48,410.00 2749 ALPINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 31-Dec-2018 - 1961 ALUTIIQ HERITAGE FOUNDATION 31-Dec-2018 326,133.00 364 ALYESKA SKI CLUB 31-Dec-2018 109,343.63 680 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESOURCE AGENCY OF ALASKA 31-Dec-2018 36,375.34 1347 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF ALASKA FOUNDATIO 31-Dec-2018 20,031.31 82 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION NATIONAL SERVICE CEN 31-Dec-2018 88,322.85 399 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY # 28 31-Dec-2018 - 383 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY # 6 31-Dec-2018 5,821.02 573 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY #20 KENAI UNIT 31-Dec-2018 14,730.10 1891 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 0057 C RUSSELL HUBER UNI 31-Dec-2018 19,282.43 582 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 33 PETERS CREEK 31-Dec-2018 12,664.14 1056 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY DEPARTMENT OF ALASKA 31-Dec-2018 17,325.30 44 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT # 16 INC 31-Dec-2018 12,210.98 2601 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT 29 31-Dec-2018 3,950.43 659 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY, JACK HENRY UNIT #1 31-Dec-2018 15,343.12 1707 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL BOOSTER CLUB 31-Dec-2018 68,284.61 2127 AMERICAN LEGION CON MILLER POST # 30 31-Dec-2018 27,879.13 794 AMERICAN LEGION DORMAN H.
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