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Help keep residents of the Southern Kenai Peninsula informed!

We encourage all business and organizations to update, claim, or create a FREE listing in the SKP Resource Directory. Here you can update times, post current menus and create announcements of service changes.

Getting Started is Easy

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Claim your business listing

Southern Kenai Resource Directory first published in 2015. We currently have over 175 listings. If you find your business or organization listed, you need to:

CLAIM YOUR LISTING
Once you have found your listing page, select the “Claim Now”.

Claiming your listing will verify that your listing information is current and valid and maintained by the business or organization.

Add a listing

If you cannot find your business or organization listing, select the “ADD LISTING” button on the top of the page and create a page to promote your business or organization.

Your listing will be reviewed before published.

Take advantage of additional features

Once you have created a business listing, you can access your dashboard by clicking on your username in the top right corner and selecting “Dashboard”.

In your user dashboard your can:

CREATE ANNOUNCEMENTS that will display on top of your listing details.

CREATE EVENTS to promote special events, classes, zoom meeting, etc.

ADD MENU by uploading your current menu.

SKP Resource Directory

Is sponsored by MAPP

MAPP of the Southern Kenai Peninsula

Developing and sustaining a healthy community requires participation from many diverse organizations and individuals who live, work and play in our community. In November of 2008, many community members came together to create such a partnership and formed the MAPP (Mobilizing for Action through Planning & Partnerships) coalition. MAPP serves as a backbone for community health improvement efforts by providing the following services:

  • Conduct ongoing Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNAs) to provide information about emerging health issues and opportunities
  • Convene community conversations to discuss the findings of the CHNAs
  • Facilitate community consensus around a shared vision for community well-being
  • Facilitate connection between related organizations and events
  • Engage multiple sectors of the community to identify opportunities for collective action on prioritized well-being issues
  • Mobilize community to take action on projects that improve community well-being