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 provide project or program-based funding to nonprofit organizations that benefit the communities and people of Hawai‘i, emphasizing support for those working closely with their communities to understand their needs and opportunities. It operates through specific geographic funds and conducts three grant rounds each year, each focusing on different funding priorities. The Ka Papa O Kakuhihewa Fund, part of this program, seeks to promote and support resource conservation programs, especially those aiming to instill a conservation ethic among children and families in Hawai‘i, typically offering grants up to $10,000 for one year.
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