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OHA’s Community Grants Program in the US

Corby Knowe Community Benefit Fund in the United Kingdom

Deadline: 27-May-22

Applications are now open for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) Community Grants Program.

Community Grants are initially two-year programmatic grants for organizations to administer projects in the State of Hawai‘i designed to meet the needs of their Native Hawaiian community in alignment with OHA’s 2020-2035 Strategic Plan. The opportunity for grant agreement extension beyond the initial two-years awarded is a strategic consideration based on outcomes of strategic grant monitoring, program evaluation and funding.

Funding Information

Geographic Service Area: Geographic coverage of the project’s service and/or activities areas include the islands of Hawai‘i, Maui, Lāna‘i, Moloka‘i, O‘ahu, and Kaua‘i.

Eligibility Criteria

The applicant shall be an organization that can certify and clearly demonstrate that at least sixty-percent (60%) or more of the organization’s overall current client and/or participant base is Native Hawaiian. The applicant shall provide information and data to substantiate how the applicant derived the percentage provided. The information and data shall not be based solely on the project being applied for, but the organization’s overall participant and/or client base for all services provided by the organization.

For more information, visit https://19of32x2yl33s8o4xza0gf14-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/FB22-23-Community-Grant-Aina-Solicitiation-FINAL-TO-POST-04.07.22.pdf

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