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Recent Grants: Other Investments

Other Grants Approved in FY2025

Total: $100,000
Maui United Way To support the Kahua Grants Initiative to provide targeted training, individualized support, and long-term peer networking opportunities that help local nonprofits create a more resilient and equitable recovery for Maui $100,000

Other Grants Approved in FY2024

Total: $377,500
Collaborative Support Services General operating support for the Commit to Keiki initiative to educate candidates and elected officials about the importance of investing in early childhood development       $60,000
Hawai’i Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations To help nonprofits engage in policy, work with data to develop clearer outcomes, and develop stronger revenue streams       $80,000
Hawai’i Community Foundation Support to ensure appropriate administration of the Maui Strong Fund’s current and expected grant expenditures totaling $192.6 million in a way that optimizes impact and transparency in the four phases of disaster, aligned with donor intent       $150,000
Hawai’i Community Foundation To honor four Pilina fund community members by making a gift to a nonprofit recipient of their choosing       $10,000
Hawai’i Executive Collaborative Support of 2024 Hawai’i Executive Conference       $25,000
Inspire International  To match an employee contribution       $2,500
Jim Saunders Fund An unsolicited award to the Jim Saunders Fund in honor of James C. McIntosh to support the education and well-being of children and youth in West Hawai’i       $50,000

Other Grants Approved in FY2023

Total: $865,438.15
After-School All-Stars Hawai’i To match an employee contribution $500
Armed Services YMCA Hawaii To match an employee contribution $150
Bishop Museum Planning support to explore options for a Bishop Museum Academy so that the museum can make its collections and staff expertise more available to students and teachers $24,998
California Fire Foundation Unsolicited grant to support the Maui Wildfire Relief Fund $50,000
Center for Disaster Philanthropy Unsolicited grant to support the Hawaii Wildfires Recovery Fund $50,000
Conservation Dogs of Hawaii To match an employee contribution $150
Family Programs Hawaii To match an employee contribution $150
Hawai’i Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations Community sponsorship to reduce the costs of holding the annual HANOCON 2023 Conference: People Pilina and Purpose, now broken up into a series of virtual and in-person convenings statewide $15,000
Hawai’i Chamber of Commerce Foundation Unsolicited challenge grant to support Business Relief Fund to help businesses affected by the Maui wildfires $50,000
Hawaiʻi Executive Collaborative Support for the Rediscovering Hawaiʻi’s Soul initiative to create spaces where leaders from all sectors could have candid, difficult discussions to work together to take action that will create a better future for Hawai’i $150,000
Hawaiʻi People’s Fund Unsolicited flexible grant to build their capacity to help provide relief to those directly impacted by the wildfires on Maui and to amplify their voice in decision making through “Maui Aloha: The People’s Response” initiative $50,000
Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra To support the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra Executive Director search $20,000
Historic Hawaiʻi Foundation Support to stabilize walls of historic buildings that burned in Lahaina, in partnership with the Lahaina Restoration Foundation, and support for planning, architectural, engineering, and permitting for rehabilitation and restoration of historic sites in Lahaina $175,000
Hoʻōla Nā Pua To match an employee contribution $150
Honolulu Sertoma To match an employee contribution $500
Hui O Waʻa Kaulua Unsolicited flexible grant to build capacity to help provide relief to those directly impacted by the wildfires on Maui and also to help replace Hui O Waʻa Kaulua’s canoes lost in the wildfires $50,000
Inspire International To match an employee contribution $2,500
Maui United Way Unsolicited flexible grant to build their capacity to help provide relief to those directly impacted by the wildfires on Maui, to support community organizations providing that relief, and to help in the recovery and rebuilding phases $100,000
Mental Health America of Hawai’i To match an employee contribution $150
Polynesian Voyaging Society  To match an employee contribution $521
Save the Waves Coalition  To match an employee contribution $519.15
Special Olympics Hawaii To match an employee contribution $150
University of Hawaii Foundation Core operating support that allows the UH Economic Research Organization to more effectively engage with decision makers on important policy decisions facing our community $75,000
University of Hawaii Foundation Unsolicited grant to support the Stupski Maui Relief Fund that will help UH students affected by the Maui wildfires to remain enrolled in college $50,000
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