KEEP THE DOME GOING

The Dome’s entire fabric shell is due to be replaced in Summer 2027.

Help renew The Dome for another 20 years!

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The Dome’s fabric shell has a 20-25 year usable lifespan. We’re planning ahead to replace it next summer as we hit our 20-year anniversary!

Without replacement, The Dome will permanently close.

IMPACT

For nearly 20 years, The Dome has served thousands of Alaska's athletes, families, and community organizations as both a sports venue and a center for community health.

A group of track runners at the starting line inside the dome

MISSION

The Dome provides Alaskans with a world-class space for athletics, community programs, and those seeking to improve their health year-round.

The Dome Community Health Initiative

Promoting wellbeing through prescribed exercise and free access for the community.

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Since 2019, The Dome has worked with medical partners, generous sponsors, and a wide array of organizations to ensure that those who are seeking to improve their health have access at no cost. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays The Dome is open to the public at no cost from 11 AM to 1 PM.

The Dome believes that one of the best ways we can improve our world is to help more people be physically active. We need your help to ensure 20-25 more years of this vital community initiative.

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The Dome’s partnerships with schools, youth leagues, and dozens of non-profits are vital to ensuring that thousands of Alaskans have access to reliable childcare, robust programs, and the infrastructure for community health.

10+ Year Partnership

with ASD Middle and High School Sports


10+ Year Partnership

with UAA Track & Field as Training Facility

AVERAGE OF

1,000

USERS DAILY

20+

Non-Profits Operate in The Dome

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Without access to The Dome, we would likely have to significantly reduce our offerings to Alaskan families, let go of staff, and struggle to continue as a business.
Scott Hickox
Former Executive Director
Cook Inlet Soccer Club

The Dome Summer Camp Serves

400+

Kids Annually

The Dome NFL Flag Football Serves

700+

Kids Annually

Without the Dome, the Big C would not exist — the two are synonymous.
Quinton Metcalf
Meet Director
Russ Edwards Big C Relays

The Dome Community Health Initiative has Saved

$2,000,000

in Access Fees

Testing Facility

Anchorage Police Department
Alaska State Troopers
US Military Branches
Secret Service

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Secure The Dome’s future

for another 20-25 years
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Non-Profits, Entities, and Programs The Dome Supports

Adgerson Athletics
AK Drillers
AK Firecrackers
AK Krush
Alaska Endurance Project
Alaska Heart and Vascular Institute
Alaska Rugby Union Teams
Alaska Running Academy
Alaska Rush Soccer Club
Alaska Shrine Temple
Alaska US Youth Soccer
Alaska Volunteers of America
Alaska Youth Rugby
Alaska Youth Travel Football Teams
Albanian Community Soccer Teams
Anchorage Little League Teams
Anchorage School District Athletics
Anchorage Ultimate Frisbee Club
Anchorage Youth Soccer Club
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big C Relay
Catholic Social Services
Challenge Alaska
Changepoint
Cook Inlet Native Head Start
Cook Inlet Soccer Club
Fuel Vault Baseball
Girl Scouts of Alaska
Grace Christian School
Holy Rosary Academy
Hope Resource Center
Huffer Health
Korean Community Soccer Teams
Mat-Su Borough School District
Members of The Dome
Northfire Performance and Soccer Academy
RBI/Gamers Sports
Rock Hard Fitness
Skinny Raven Run Club
Soccer Alaska
Special Olympics Alaska
The Dome Community Health Initiative
The Dome NFL Flag Football
The Dome Spring Break Camp
The Dome Summer Camp
The Dome Toddler Time
Turnagain Triathalon
United Anchorage Youth Soccer League
University of Alaska, Anchorage Air Force & Army ROTC Programs
University of Alaska, Anchorage Athletics
Uptain Athletics
US Figure Skating
USA Track and Field

Fundraising Goal

$0

$4,504,306

$6M

THE LATEST

Updates from The Dome
Press Release
Link to Rasmuson Website Announcement
Fundraising Milestone Announcement
Project Milestone Announcement
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    Support The Dome

    The Dome is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works hard to keep costs as low as possible for its users and the Alaskan community. While The Dome is operationally self-sustaining, the organization does not have funds immediately available for large, one-time capital expenditures like replacing the structural fabric.

    All proceeds go toward funding this project and keeping The Dome open for another 20-25 years.

    Project Sponsors

    The Rubini Family Foundation

    Endeavor Foundation
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    FAQ

    What is the fabric?

    The Dome is an air-supported building, where the structure of the facility is created by continuously inflating a large fabric membrane. The walls and ceiling are made of a specialty fabric. Summer 2027 will see The Dome’s fabric deflated, replaced, and reinflated so we can provide another 20-25 years of access to our community!

    How much money is The Dome aiming to raise?

    The Dome needs to raise $6 million to pay for the project. This cost includes all designs, permits, materials, and labor to replace the fabric shell and other related components in order to keep the facility running.

    Who is paying for this project?

    This project is expected to be funded through a combination of philanthropic grants, major gifts, commercial debt, The Dome’s own reserves, corporate contributions, and individual donations. Please consider making a contribution to help us keep The Dome going for another 20-25 years!

    How can people donate to support The Dome's fabric replacement?

    People can donate using the form above. If individuals would prefer to write a check, please drop off or mail to 6501 Changepoint Drive, Anchorage, AK, 99518.

    Individuals can give using their Donor Advised Funds (DAF). Support The Dome through your DAF by recommending a grant to Anchorage Sportsplex (that’s the legal business name for The Dome), our EIN is 30-0274501.

    If individuals or families are interested in making a planned gift to The Dome, the organization is available to assist. Bequests and other named gifts within wills or estate plans must go to Anchorage Sportsplex (the legal name of The Dome). We recognize that bequests may not be contributed to The Dome before the fabric is replaced, but those gifts have considerable impact for the organization to deliver community health.

    If you or your company have interest in working out another type of donation, or you have other ideas about how you can support The Dome, please get in touch with VP of Development Gregory Stewart at gregory@thedome.us or via phone at 631-848-1431.

    Who benefits from keeping The Dome going?

    Thousands of Alaskans! On average, 1,000 people per day use the space for their own health: walking, running, playing sports, physical therapy, lifting weights, training, and more! The Dome is also home to an amazing group of non-profits, community institutions, individual trainers, teams, leagues, and collectives – they rely on The Dome as their indoor home.