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ASRC may refer to: * Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, a U.S. federal contractor with business in the aerospace, defense, and other sectors * Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, a support organisation for asylum seekers in Melbourne, Australia * Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification #REDIRECT Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification {{R from miscapitalisation ...
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Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, or ASRC, is one of 13 Alaska Native Regional Corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) in settlement of aboriginal land claims. ASRC was incorporated in Alaska on June 22, 1972.Corporations DatabaseArctic Slope Regional Corporation. Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing, Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. Retrieved on March 27, 2007. Headquartered in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, with administrative offices in Anchorage, ASRC is a for-profit corporation with nearly 11,000 Alaska Native shareholders primarily of Inupiat Eskimo descent. ASRC is a private for-profit corporation whose initial shareholders were the 13,000 Iñupiaq Eskimos listed in the 1970 US census. It has 4,000 employees in Alaska and three other US states. Its gross revenue in 2015 was $2.5 billion. Since inception, it has delivered over $915 million as dividends to shareholders. Since 2000, ...
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Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is an asylum seeker support organisation in Australia. The ASRC, based in Footscray, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, provides aid, justice and empowerment programs to over 1000 asylum seekers living in the community seeking refugee protection. The ASRC is run by a team of over 1000 volunteers and around 100 paid staff, and is headed by former university lecturer and lawyer Kon Karapanagiotidis . Soon after the centre was opened in June 2001, attention was brought to the general public to asylum seekers' issues by the "Tampa affair" in August of that year. This incident, when the Australian Government under Prime Minister John Howard refused to grant the Norwegian freighter MV ''Tampa'' permission to enter Australian waters after it had rescued 438 Afghan asylum seekers, prompted greater interest in the centre and led to more volunteers signing up. History The ASRC was founded on 8 June 2001 by Kon Karapanagiotidis, a lawyer, who ...
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