The Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) aims to benefit the communities and people of Hawai‘i through project or program-based funding. It leverages specific community funds, supported by various donors and estates, to cater to the diverse needs and aspirations of the Hawaiian population with an emphasis on fostering positive change and development within these communities.
The Community Grants Program aims to support nonprofit organizations that benefit the communities and people of Hawai'i through project- or program-based funding. With specific community funds established at the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, the program supports projects or programs aligning with the priorities of each fund. The East Hawai‘i Fund focuses on projects that address community needs such as education, intergenerational relationships, economic sufficiency, health care, social conditions, and recreational opportunities with preferences for applications that involve collaborative efforts across the community. The West Hawai‘i Fund seeks to support programs that promote equitable and inclusive access to services, build community resilience and connections, and enhance the long-term capacity of individuals and organizations in West Hawai‘i, with a preference for local organizations. Grants typically are awarded for one year and do not exceed $10,000.
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