Sealaska Announces $29.7 Million Spring Distribution to Shareholders
Friday, April 10, 2026
The upcoming distribution includes dividends totaling $3 million from Sealaska’s ocean-health business platform, $3.6 million from the Marjorie V. Young (MVY) Shareholder Permanent Fund and an additional $23.1 million in Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Section 7(j) natural resource revenue sharing funds for shareholders with class B or C shares.

In line with Sealaska’s mission “to strengthen our people, culture and homelands,” this spring distribution joins other continued investments in shareholder communities and the Southeast region, including more than $118 million over the last decade spent on social & cultural programs, contributions from our endowment funds supporting our elders and young scholars and in taxes paid on behalf of our shareholders.
“We measure our progress not only through financial results,” said President Sarah Dybdahl (Aanshawatk’i), “but through the ways we strengthen our communities, support language revitalization, invest in education and ensure our future generations are empowered, have new opportunities and remain grounded in who we are.”
About Sealaska
We are Sealaska, the Alaska Native regional corporation for Southeast Alaska formed under federal law in 1971. With more than 27,000 shareholders of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian background our purpose is to strengthen our people, culture and homelands. We invest in and operate businesses that improve the health of our oceans, maintain healthy homelands in Southeast Alaska, and benefit shareholder communities. Learn more at Sealaska.com
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