UReCares Stipend and Respite Program

Who is an Unlicensed Relative Caregiver?

An Unlicensed Relative Caregivers is a family member other than a child’s biological parents who assumes the primary caregiving responsibility for the child(ren) AND is not a licensed foster parent.

Apply to the UReCares Stipend & Respite Program

April 1st-30th

2025

What is the UReCares Stipend Program?

Who is eligible to apply for this program?

Eligible participants must meet the 3 following requirements and provide documentation if chosen:

1. Unlicensed Relative Caregivers with documentation of relationship.

*ONLY ONE OF THE LISTED DOUCMENTS IN THIS SECTION ARE NEEDED TO VERIFY ELIGIBILITY

*ONLY ONE OF THE LISTED DOUCMENTS IN THIS SECTION ARE NEEDED TO VERIFY ELIGIBILITY

How and when are applicants chosen?

Eligible applicants must apply online through the Alaska Impact Alliance grant page between April 1, 2025 and April 30, 2025 at 11:59 pm AKST to be eligible for the randomized blind lottery selection.

If eligible applicants are unable to apply online and need someone to submit an application on their behalf for any reason, including:

  • Limited access to Wi-Fi
  • Language barriers
  • A disability that bars their access to the application
  • Or other circumstances,
Please contact grants@dev.alaskaimpactalliance.com

Eligible applicants will be selected through a blind randomized lottery process.

In 2025, two payments will be made to recipients. The amount will depend on the number of eligible applicants but will be no less than $500 each and $1000 in total payments.

- One general stipend on June 16 – amount TBD
- One respite stipend on August 13 – amount TBD

These stipends are a non-taxable benefit in accordance with non-profit charitable grants.

All applicants will be notified by May 16, 2025, via email or phone.

Applicants who are selected to participate will be required to submit required documentation that verifies their eligibility and required caregiver assessments by May 28, 2025.

2024 UReCares Stipend & Respite Program Summary Report

Data Security and Confidentiality

The Alaska Impact Alliance will establish and maintain appropriate security measures designed to ensure the confidentiality of participant information and to prevent unauthorized access, destruction, loss, or alteration of such data.

Information submitted as part of the UReCares Stipend Program application process will be shared as de-identified, anonymized data with partners who assist the AIA with selection and impact assessment processes. Applicants will not be personally identified in any outputs from these processes unless additional consent is sought and secured.

Participants’ information may additionally be shared, upon consent, with local service providers that they request a referral to.

If you have questions at any time about the program or research methods, you may contact the Alaska Impact Alliance grants administrator by email at grants@dev.alaskaimpactalliance.com.

a. Applicants will submit their eligibility documentation to the AIA via encryption software.

b. Banking information will be entered by the applicant directly into the secure Melio payment software. The applicant will choose if they would like to be paid via check or by an electronic funds transfer. The AIA will not have access to the applicant’s banking information.