HONOLULU (Nov 21, 2018) – The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) today announced the opening of the application period for its Community Grants Program, which will make available $7 million to projects that contribute to the Native Hawaiian community through seven strategic focus areas.
OHA’s Community Grants Program is the agency’s primary grants program used to distribute larger funding awards to non-profit organizations providing critical services to the Native Hawaiian community. Solicitations are held every two years in alignment with OHA’s biennium budget. Applicants may request two years of grant funding, provided they have a minimum of 20 percent matching funds.
The current solicitations seek applications for funding for Fiscal Year 2020 (July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020) and Fiscal Year 2021 (July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021) in the following strategic focus areas:
It is recommended that applicants attend one of ten orientation sessions that will be held statewide beginning November 28 through December 14. Applications are only available online and are due Friday, January 4, 2019.
Community Grants are subject to approval by OHA’s Board of Trustees and to the availability of funding.
For more information about the Community Grants Program, including the solicitations, online application and orientation schedule, please visit oha.org/grants