Alaska Community Equity Measures

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Anvik

Census Information

2020 CENSUS TRACT NUMBER
2290000400

CENSUS AREA
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
AK-01

CENSUS RURAL DESIGNATION 1
Rural

POPULATION 2
70

  1. U.S. DOT statutory definition of rural areas: https://www.transportation.gov/grants/infra-urban-and-rural-areas
  2. 2020 Census via Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development: https://live.laborstats.alaska.gov/sites/default/files/2021-08/Cities%20and%20CDPs_0.xls

Federal Disadvantaged Status

CEJST3
Yes

DOE Energy Justice4
No

DOT ETC Overall Disadvantage5
Yes

DOT ETC Disadvantage Components

  • Transportation Insecurity: Yes
  • Health Vulnerability: No
  • Environmental Burden: No
  • Social Vulnerability: Yes
  • Climate & Disaster Risk Burden: Missing Data
  1. Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool: https://screeningtool.geoplatform.gov/
  2. U.S. DOE Energy Justice Mapping Tool: https://energyjustice.egs.anl.gov/
  3. U.S. DOT Equitable Transportation Community (ETC) Explorer: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/0920984aa80a4362b8778d779b090723/page/ETC-Explorer—State-Results/

Other Federal Designations

Census Tract is Area of Persistent Poverty6
Yes

Census Area is Area of Persistent Poverty6
Yes

Opportunity Zone7
No

Low Income Housing Tax Credit Eligible8
Yes

Empowerment Zone9
Yes

IRS Difficult Development Area10
No

  1. U.S. DOT Areas of Persistent Poverty & Historically Disadvantaged Communities: https://www.transportation.gov/RAISEgrants/raise-app-hdc
  2. State of Alaska – Alaska Qualified Opportunity Zones: https://gis.data.alaska.gov/datasets/8d9176fcdcb44e1383f23aacd3282a46_0/explore/
  3. HUD Qualified Census Tracs and Difficult Development Areas: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/qct.html
  4. HUD Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities: https://hudgis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/1101a6c1e2364302b70485ca99fc7e69/explore
  5. HUD Qualified Census Tracs and Difficult Development Areas: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/qct.html

Economic Data

Average Individual Earnings11
$16,424

Percent of Adults Earning Less than Minimum Wage11
75.90%

Percent of Adults Working Year-Round11
40.70%

  1. Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development via Denali Commission Distressed Communities Report 2022: https://denali.gov/grants/

Narrative

The community of Anvik is considered disadvantaged by the Climate & Economic Justice Screening Tool.  The census area is an area of persistent poverty.  The census tract is an area of persistent poverty.

72% of the population of the tract is American Indian or Alaska Native.  91% of the population of the tract lives below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line. Anvik reaches the Department of Transportation Equitable Transportation Community disadvantaged threshold in the the Overall Disadvantage, Transportation Insecurity and Social Vulnerability categories.

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