[…] both from the continental United States and throughout Hawai‘i. More than 30 participants were afforded the opportunity to attend through scholarships funded by OHA. • OHA provided funding for organizational capacity building to Ke Aupuni Lökahi, Inc. – a Moloka‘i […]
More[…] at $200 million dollars. What would this do? OHA supports many causes that benefit Native Hawaiians. The office supports college scholarships, programs for gifted and talented students and social service programs. The organizations we support leverage OHA’s contribution with other […]
More[…] example, the list includes: moneys received from any public educational institution such as tuition, registration fees, meals, books, grants, or scholarships. See HRS § 10-2. If the legislature had intended that all revenues from improve- ments not be included in […]
More[…] at $200 million dollars. What would this do? OHA supports many causes that benefit Native Hawaiians. The office supports college scholarships, programs for gifted and talented students and social service programs. The organ izations we support leverage OHA’s contribution with […]
More[…] (commercial and QUEST), however, the program also aims to provide services to non- :MSA members through a limited number of scholarships. Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA). :MSA serves as a community partner that in collaboration with = Ola Lāhui, =nc., […]
More[…] Hawaiian students. These efforts are reflected in the data presented. Between 2010 and 2013, OHA provided over $2.6 million in scholarships and over $2 million in grants. OFFICE of HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS 2010-2018 STRATEGIC RESULTS: UH System Degrees Earned Indicator Sheet […]
More[…] (commercial and QUEST), however, the program also aims to provide services to non- :MSA members through a limited number of scholarships. Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA). :MSA serves as a community partner that in collaboration with = Ola Lāhui, =nc., […]
More[…] both from the continental United States and throughout Hawai‘i. More than 30 participants were afforded the opportunity to attend through scholarships funded by OHA. • OHA provided funding for organizational capacity building to Ke Aupuni Lökahi, Inc. – a Moloka‘i […]
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