alaska permanent fund corporation
The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation is a government entity responsible for managing the Alaska Permanent Fund, a state-owned investment fund. Its primary purpose is to generate revenue and earn returns through various investments, with the profits used to provide dividends to eligible Alaskan residents and fund public services.
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