Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) stands for people, partnership, and potential. We are a tribal nonprofit organization helping Alaska Native and American Indian people residing in the Cook Inlet Region of Southcentral Alaska reach their full potential. We believe that when we work together, we can help each other develop our strengths and talents, and become successful and self-sufficient individuals, families, and communities.
Since inception in 1983, CITC has grown from a fledgling, grass-roots operation with only three employees, to one of the nation's preeminent culturally responsive social-service organizations serving more than 14,000 people annually, and employing more than 250 people. Our wealth of support services includes education, employment and training services, workforce development, family preservation, and support for individuals recovering from addiction and substance abuse.
CITC is built on values rooted in Alaska Native cultures, and the belief that investing in individual human potential builds human capital, and advances the self-determination of Our People. All of our programs are steeped in our deeply held belief that true self-determination is grounded in self-sufficiency and the ability to take responsibility for one's own life, family, and community.
People. Partnership. Potential.
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