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Sealaska 2021 Year in Review
Tuesday, December 28, 2021

As we welcome 2022, we at Sealaska have much to be grateful for. We end the year safe and successful, despite facing continued challenges and disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sealaska continues to prioritize the health of our employees and deeply appreciates their tireless efforts to maintain COVID precautions while working to achieve business growth and enhance shareholder benefits. We also give thanks to our shareholders for helping shape the future of Sealaska, allowing us to engage with you on an ever-increasing level and inspiring us to grow in every sense of the word. This next year marks the 50th anniversary of the company and we’re excited to share this milestone with all of you.  

Over the past year, the hard work of our employees and partners enabled our continued shift toward ocean health-focused businesses that address critical threats of climate change.   

2021 was a year of both transition and growth. We successfully transitioned away from logging  operations, a natural step in the reinvention of Sealaska’s businesses. We are deeply grateful for the commitment and professionalism of our employees and communities through this shift.   

In August, Sealaska was proud to join with partners from around Southeast Alaska and commit $10 million to the establishment of the Seacoast Trust, which will provide consistent, long-term funding to the Sustainable Southeast Partnership (SSP). The trust will support the work of the SSP, which functions to empower and strengthen cultural, ecological and economic resilience across the region. Our matching challenge of $10 million for the Seacoast trust will create a $20 million-and-growing fund to support economic development, healing and community priorities for generations to come.  

This year, we continued to advocate for Alaska Natives through our policy work. Sealaska joined Alaskans for Better Government in support of a proposed ballot measure to institute formal legal recognition of all 229 Alaska Native Tribes by the State of Alaska, helping to lay the foundation for a positive, government-to-government relationship between state and tribal government. We also advocated for landless legislation introduced by Alaska’s congressional delegation to create urban corporations in Haines, Wrangell, Petersburg, Ketchikan and Tenakee, resolving a 50-year injustice stemming from the exclusion of those communities from the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). (You can sign a petition of support here.)  

In 2021, we were incredibly fortunate to be able to provide more dividends, more programs and more of the positive results our shareholders care about. We hope to continue putting forward benefit programs and other projects that you prioritize in the coming year. Your voice is important, and we’d like to hear it even more often in monthly virtual meetings, on social media  and by contacting us directly with your questions.  

With your partnership and guidance, we are grateful to have been able to do the following in 2021:  

  • Sealaska contributed more than $500,000 to language-preservation programs, the second year of grants from our 10-year, $10 million language fund.  
  • We provided more than $18 million in dividends to shareholders in 2021, an increase of 139% since 2017.  
  • Shareholders voted to create the Sealaska Settlement Trust, which exempts shareholders distributions from federal tax. The first distribution from the trust was made in November.  
  • We rolled out our new brand, designed by Tsimshian master David R. Boxley (Gyibaawm Laxha). The design is based on a salmon egg, and illustrates both the realignment of our company around ocean health and Native values like reciprocity, generosity, optimism, celebration, humility and respect. 
  • Shareholders provided more input to Sealaska than ever before, sharing your views on topics such as workforce development, education and community investments. Through your participation in one of our many virtual events, our surveys, on social media or over the phone, you helped us understand your feelings on many important topics, such as the role blood quantum has on Native people.  
  • Sealaska partnered with the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska to distribute $4.2 million in CARES Act funding from the federal government. Along with $1.8 million generously contributed by Tlingit & Haida, we were able to offer $6 million in COVID-19  relief  funding to eligible  shareholders.  
  • Our annual donation to Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) provided matching funds that they leveraged into upwards of $320 million in grants to support arts, language and scholarships that aided more than  400 students to help with their pursuit of educational success.  
  • Sealaska granted more than $1 million in scholarships in 2021.     

As we close the year, we remain grateful for our hardworking employees, partners and communities. I am confident that, with our continued emphasis on balance, respect, curiosity and problem solving, next year will be successful as well.   

Anthony (Gunnuk’) Mallott, President & CEO

Gunalchéesh, Haw’aa,  T’oya̱xsut ‘nüüsm, and happy holidays to all of our shareholders and shareholder descendants.   

We look forward to continuing to connect with you in the coming months, growing our engagement and forging lasting connections with all our shareholders. We wish each of you health, happiness and success in 2022.   


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Posted 7/29/2024
Posted 7/29/2024
It’s that time of year again! Bring OUR FUTURE to life during the 2024 #SealaskaWayOfLife photo contest for a chance to win prizes. The contest begins Monday, July 29 and runs through Friday, August 30. Storytelling is at the heart of who we are at Sealaska. We want to continue to tell our story from your vantage point. Introduced in 2020 as a way to foster connection and engagement… Source

Posted 7/17/2023
Posted 7/17/2023
It’s that time of year again! Bring OUR VALUES to life during the 2023 #SealaskaWayOfLife photo contest for a chance to win prizes. The contest begins Monday, July 17 and submissions will be accepted through Friday, August 11. Storytelling is at the heart of who we are at Sealaska. We want to continue to tell our story from your vantage point. Introduced in 2020 as a way to foster… Source

Posted 5/1/2023
Posted 5/1/2023
In a recent virtual Q&A session, directors provided information on their work from the recent board meeting towards shareholder priorities and shared the schedule for upcoming community meetings throughout the month of May. Our directors also provided an update from the recent shareholder survey. A record-breaking 5,437 shareholders participated in this year’s shareholder survey… Source

Posted 11/9/2022
Posted 11/9/2022
Sealaska shareholders tuned in from locations around Alaska and the country yesterday to hear an overview of the fall distribution from Sealaska President and CEO Anthony Mallott. The distribution, which was issued to those with direct deposit today, is the third made through the Sealaska Settlement Trust, which was established by shareholder vote in 2021. Mallott was joined by Director… Source

Posted 4/21/2022
Posted 4/21/2022
Resources This page hosts a collection of published articles by Sealaska, news organizations, academics, researchers, podcasters and others on the issue of blood quantum.  Sealaska Blood Quantum Information 1. Academic Research Original Shareholders of Sealaska and their Descendants, Estimates and Projections, by Barry Edmonston, 2005 (PDF) ...

Posted 4/12/2022
Posted 4/12/2022
Welcome! Identity and belonging are some of the most deeply felt, emotional issues for Native people. Many of us – regardless of whether we grew up immersed in our culture and on our lands – have questioned whether we are “Native enough.” Maybe it’s because we don’t speak the language. Maybe it’s because our skin is light. Maybe it’s because we aspire to live a...

Posted 4/5/2022
Posted 4/5/2022
Sealaska’s spring 2022 distribution will be announced on Friday, April 8. Distributions are just one of many benefits Sealaska provides to shareholders and descendants, including educational and professional development programs like shareholder and workforce development opportunities; vocational training, scholarships and internships; and donations to community and cultural programs. Source

Posted 11/3/2021
Posted 11/3/2021
Welcome! Identity and belonging are some of the most deeply felt, emotional issues for Native people. Many of us – regardless of whether we grew up immersed in our culture and on our lands – have questioned whether we are “Native enough.” Maybe it’s because we don’t speak the language. Maybe it’s because our skin is light. Maybe it’s because we aspire to live a more traditional lifestyle than...

Posted 10/28/2021
Posted 10/28/2021
Sealaska shareholders will receive their first distribution via the Sealaska Settlement Trust when the fall distribution is paid out on November 12. The trust was created by a vote of shareholders in June, and will benefit shareholders by exempting distributions from the trust from federal tax. Many shareholders will not notice any difference between how past distributions have occurred… Source

Posted 10/26/2021
Posted 10/26/2021
Sealaska’s fall 2021 distribution will be announced on Friday, Oct. 29. Distributions are just one of many benefits Sealaska provides to shareholders and descendants, including educational and professional development programs like scholarships and internships, semiannual distributions to shareholders, and donating to cultural programs. In 2020, Sealaska paid out more than $28.5… Source

Posted 8/12/2021
Posted 8/12/2021
Sealaska shareholders approved a resolution to establish a settlement trust for Sealaska by a margin greater than three to one during the election that concluded Saturday, June 26. The trust, which is similar to those established by dozens of other Alaska Native regional and village corporations, will free Sealaska shareholders from paying federal income tax on their dividends. Source

Posted 8/9/2021
Posted 8/9/2021
What does the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian way of life look like through your lens? Show us in a snapshot during this year’s #SealaskaWayOfLife photo contest! Sealaska is dedicated to doing our part to improve ocean health and protect our way of life. Over the past six years, we’ve advanced our twin goals of economic prosperity and environmental protection by investing in a range of… Source

Posted 8/4/2021
Posted 8/4/2021
Sealaska shareholders are overwhelmingly favorable toward the company’s business platform focused on ocean health and environmental stewardship, according to the company’s 2021 shareholder survey. The survey, conducted by an independent research firm in April and May, was completed by nearly 5,000 of Sealaska’s 23,000 Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian shareholders in Southeast Alaska and beyond. Source

Posted 4/25/2021
Posted 4/25/2021
Every few years, Sealaska reaches out to shareholders as part of an ongoing effort to gather shareholder opinions and feedback. Sealaska is launching the most recent shareholder survey the week of April 19. We look forward to hearing from shareholders through the work. Why commission the surveys? Surveys are a great way to engage with shareholders. Since 1981, we’ve been reaching out to… Source

Posted 12/18/2020
Posted 12/18/2020
Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) is now accepting applications for Sealaska scholarships for the 2021–2022 academic year, and thanks to a motion by the Sealaska board in October, more funding than ever will be available. In the 2019–2020 academic year, scholarship eligibility was expanded to include both full- and part-time students attending accredited colleges… Source

Posted 11/3/2020
Posted 11/3/2020
In a resolution adopted Friday, Oct. 30, Sealaska’s board of directors voted to add an additional $2.5 million to its scholarship endowment fund to meet the increased demand for support from students receiving postsecondary education on a part-time basis. Sealaska just started providing scholarships to part-time students for the 2019–2020 academic year, and the demand was significant. Source

Posted 7/7/2020
Posted 7/7/2020
Sealaska wants to see what the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian way of life looks like through YOUR lens, and we invite you to participate in the “Our Way of Life” photo contest! This is an opportunity for Sealaska to not only engage with you directly, but also gain perspective on how our audience views our Native way of life. Creativity and freedom of interpretation is welcome and encouraged! Source

Posted 1/17/2020
Posted 1/17/2020
Katu Allen is Tlingit but she grew up separated from her traditional homelands in Southeast Alaska. Over the last few years, she has found what she calls a flotation device and beacon of knowledge that helps her reconnect with her identity. Helping Katu and many others is DonnaRae (Klinklia) James, president of the San Francisco Tlingit and Haida Community Council, and founder of CAlaska… Source

Posted 12/11/2019
Posted 12/11/2019
In November 2019, Joseph (Kusataan) Casulucan received his first check as a new enrolled shareholder descendant. Joseph was motivated to enroll because he wanted to learn more about Sealaska’s origins, accomplishments, and lessons learned along the way. “I am so happy to finally be part of our amazing Regional Corporation. The work done by our leadership makes me very proud to be from Southeast… Source