Building Hawaiian Language Revitalization Capacity in Hawaii

GrantID: 13584

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: November 10, 2022

Grant Amount High: $20,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Hawaii that are actively involved in Financial Assistance. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Hawaii's Unique Landscape: A Compelling Fit for Youth Opportunity Grants ## Why Hawaii Stands Out ## Hawaii's distinct geography and demographics make it an attractive location for the Banking Institution's Non-Profit Grants for Youth Opportunities. The state's archipelago of islands, spanning over 1,000 miles, presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities for youth development. With a population that is 37% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Hawaii offers a distinct cultural context that can inform innovative approaches to supporting young people. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs, a state agency, is a key partner in supporting initiatives that promote the well-being of Native Hawaiian youth. ## Regional Distinctions and Opportunities ## Hawaii's geographic isolation and cultural heritage set it apart from neighboring states. The state's economy, driven by tourism and agriculture, also presents opportunities for workforce development and entrepreneurship. For instance, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides grants to support agricultural development in Hawaii, which can be leveraged to create youth programs focused on sustainable agriculture and food systems. Additionally, Maui County has its own grant programs, demonstrating a local commitment to supporting community development initiatives. Hawaii's unique blend of cultural and environmental assets makes it an ideal location for non-profits to develop innovative programs that address the needs of local youth. With grants ranging from $5,000 to $20,000, the Banking Institution's Non-Profit Grants for Youth Opportunities can support a wide range of initiatives, from cultural preservation to environmental education. By supporting youth programs in Hawaii, the Banking Institution can help foster a new generation of leaders who are connected to their cultural heritage and committed to the state's environmental and economic sustainability. Native Hawaiian grants for business and entrepreneurship can also be leveraged to support youth development initiatives that promote economic self-sufficiency. ## Building on State and Local Initiatives ## Hawaii has a strong foundation of state and local initiatives that support youth development. The state's Department of Human Services and the Office of Youth Services provide resources and support for youth programs, including those focused on education, employment, and mental health. By partnering with these state agencies and local organizations, non-profits can tap into existing infrastructure and expertise to deliver effective programs that meet the needs of Hawaii's youth. For example, the state offers hawaii state grants to support a range of initiatives, from education to economic development. By combining these resources with the Banking Institution's Non-Profit Grants for Youth Opportunities, non-profits can create comprehensive programs that support the whole child. Q: What types of programs are eligible for funding in Hawaii? A: Eligible programs may include those that focus on cultural preservation, environmental education, workforce development, and mental health support, among others. Q: How can non-profits in Hawaii apply for the Banking Institution's Non-Profit Grants for Youth Opportunities? A: Non-profits can submit an application through the Banking Institution's website, providing a detailed proposal that outlines their program goals, budget, and evaluation plan. Q: Are there any additional resources available to support non-profits in Hawaii that are applying for the grant? A: Yes, non-profits can reach out to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and other state agencies for guidance and support throughout the application process.

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