Practical support with a path toward measurable outcomes.
Rooftop of Alaska works to reduce barriers that keep people from housing, employment, identification, basic needs, and long-term stability.
Grant-ready focus areas
Our work is designed around practical intervention points that can help people move from crisis toward stability.
- Housing navigation and resource connection
- Employment readiness and barrier reduction
- Identification document support
- Clothing, hygiene, and basic needs assistance
- Referral coordination with community partners
What we aim to track
As programs grow, we aim to track outcomes that show both direct service activity and progress toward stability.
- People assisted through outreach or direct support
- Identification documents helped with
- Clothing or basic need supports provided
- Employment-related steps completed
- Housing-related referrals or navigation steps completed
Small barriers can keep people from big opportunities.
Identification, clothing, transportation, hygiene, paperwork, and trusted guidance can be the difference between being stuck and taking the next step toward housing or employment.
Documents unlock access
Identification can be required for jobs, housing applications, benefits, banking, and many service programs.
Clothing preserves dignity
Clean and appropriate clothing can help someone attend appointments, interviews, work, or shelter safely.
Navigation reduces confusion
Many people need help understanding forms, appointments, referrals, and next steps through complex systems.
Partner with us to build stability.
We welcome conversations with donors, agencies, businesses, churches, and community partners who want to help people move toward housing and employment.