Community Engagement

In addition to operating ethically and at all times with integrity, Hawk also believes that companies have an obligation to give back to the communities where they work.

Over its thirty-five (35) year history, Hawk has been an active and generous supporter of numerous charities, professional organizations and community development programs including the following:

  • Alaska Minerals Commission

  • Alaska Miners Association

  • Alaska Native Heritage Center

  • Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC)

  • Alaska Oil & Gas Association (AOGA)

  • Alaska Peace Officers Association (APOA)

  • Alaska Resource Education (ARE)

  • Alaska Safety Alliance (ASA)

  • Alaska Support Industry Alliance (The Alliance)

  • American Association of Cost Engineering (AACE)

  • American Heart Association

  • American Petroleum Institute (API)

  • American Red Cross

  • American Society of Safety Professionals, Alaska Chapter (ASSP)

  • Anchorage Chamber of Commerce

  • Boots For Troops

  • Energy Industries Council (EIC)

  • Fallen Hero’s Project

  • Gas & Oil Association of West Virginia (Go WV)

  • Greater Houston Partnership (GHP)

  • Junior Achievement of Alaska

  • Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association (PIOGA)

  • Paul J. Sciullo Memorial Foundation

  • Petroleum Club of Anchorage (PCA)

  • Pipeliners Association of Houston (PAH)

  • Public Radio

  • Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

  • Resource Development Council (RDC)

  • United Way

  • University of Alaska, Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program (UAA, ANSEP) Scholarship Fund

  • University of Alaska, Master of Science in Project Management (UAA, MSPM) Scholarship Fund

  • Youth Sports Programs

 

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”

—Winston Churchill


In 2016, The Alaska State Legislature formally recognized Maynard Tapp, Hawk’s founder, for his tireless commitment to the betterment of the Alaskan economy and the people that make it up.