Kūkulu Ola: Living Hawaiian Culture and Natural Resources grant programs
The Hawai‘i Community Foundation (“HCF”) and the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (“HTA”) have partnered to administer the Kūkulu Ola: Living Hawaiian Culture and Natural Resources grant programs. HCF/HTA have launched the 2014 Request for Proposals (“RFP”) for the Hawaiian Culture and Natural Resource grant programs. To view RFPs, click on Hawaiian Culture 2014 RFP and Natural Resources 2014 RFP. Online applications will be accepted after July 30, 2013 on HCF’s Nonprofit Gateway (please register early!). Deadlines to apply are 9/23/2013 for Hawaiian Culture and 10/28/2013 for Natural Resources.
HCF and HTA staff will be all islands to answer questions regarding the 2014 Hawaiian Culture and Natural Resource Program RFPs. You are invited to attend a FREE Informational Session followed by a Grant Writing Workshop presented by the Hawai‘i Alliance of Nonprofit Organization (HANO) – a small fee is required for most grant writing workshops. These sessions are coming up in the next few weeks!
All sessions will be held from:
9 a.m. to 10 a.m. – 2014 HTA RFP Informational Session by HCF/HTA – FREE
10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. – HANO’s Grant Writing Workshop – $20, except for Lāna‘i & Moloka‘i. Lunch to be provided.
9 a.m. to 10 a.m. – 2014 HTA RFP Informational Session by HCF/HTA – FREE
10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. – HANO’s Grant Writing Workshop – $20, except for Lāna‘i & Moloka‘i. Lunch to be provided.
To view information and registration on info sessions and grant writing workshops, click on the following link to go directly to the website:
Kaua‘i – Tuesday, July 30 at Kaua‘i Humane Society
Moloka‘i –Friday, Aug. 2 at Queen Lili‘uokalani Children’s Center (QLCC)
Lāna‘i – Monday, Aug. 5 at TBA
O‘ahu – Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Hawai‘iUSA Federal Credit Union, Diamond Head Room
Maui – Wednesday, Aug. 7 at Maui Family Support Services
Hilo, Hawai‘i Island – Friday, Aug. 9 at ADRC – Kahi Mālama – A Place of Caring, Aging & Disability Resource Center
Kona, Hawai‘i Island – Monday, Aug. 12 at Quilt Passions
Moloka‘i –Friday, Aug. 2 at Queen Lili‘uokalani Children’s Center (QLCC)
Lāna‘i – Monday, Aug. 5 at TBA
O‘ahu – Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Hawai‘iUSA Federal Credit Union, Diamond Head Room
Maui – Wednesday, Aug. 7 at Maui Family Support Services
Hilo, Hawai‘i Island – Friday, Aug. 9 at ADRC – Kahi Mālama – A Place of Caring, Aging & Disability Resource Center
Kona, Hawai‘i Island – Monday, Aug. 12 at Quilt Passions
To register and view the full list of informational sessions and grant writing workshops, please see HANO’s Event Registration athttp://assetshawaii.org/r/E/NzUyNg/MTM4/0/0/a3JoY2FpQHlhaG9vLmNvbQ/aHR0cDovL2hhbm8uY2FtcDkub3JnL0RlZmF1bHQuYXNweD9wYWdlSWQ9MTA3MjgzIyEjIQ/123/0. If you have questions on registration, please contact Jennifer Cornish Creed, HANO’s Director of Member & Professional Development, at (808) 529-0453 or jcreed@hano-hawaii.org.
Please feel free to pass along this information to organizations engaged in environmental and cultural perpetuation.
If you have any questions on the HTA grant opportunities, please contact HCF Staff, Larissa Kick at lkick@hcf-hawaii.org.