Marine Scholarship Operations in Hawaii Ecosystems
GrantID: 1500
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Hawaii's Higher Education Scholarship Funding for Indigenous Students
The Higher Education Scholarship Funding for Indigenous Students is designed to support the academic success of Native Hawaiian students. The funding prioritizes outcomes that address the unique challenges faced by this demographic in Hawaii. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) is a key state agency that partners with various organizations to support Native Hawaiian students.
Enhancing Academic Success and Degree Completion
The primary outcome of this funding is to enhance academic success and degree completion rates among Native Hawaiian students. Hawaii's geographic isolation and unique cultural context can create barriers to academic success. To address this, the funding focuses on providing financial assistance to reduce the burden of educational expenses, allowing students to focus on their studies. The state's high cost of living, particularly in urban areas like Honolulu, can make it difficult for students to afford basic necessities. By providing financial support, the funding aims to increase degree completion rates and improve overall academic outcomes. According to the Hawaii State Department of Education, there is a need for increased support for Native Hawaiian students pursuing higher education.
Supporting Career Readiness and Economic Self-Sufficiency
Another key outcome of this funding is to support career readiness and economic self-sufficiency among Native Hawaiian students. Hawaii's economy is driven by tourism and the military, but there is a need for diversification and development of new industries. The funding prioritizes programs that provide career training, mentorship, and internship opportunities that align with Hawaii's economic development goals. For example, the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism has identified emerging industries such as renewable energy and technology, which could provide career opportunities for Native Hawaiian students. By supporting career readiness, the funding aims to improve economic self-sufficiency and reduce the high rates of unemployment and underemployment among Native Hawaiians.
Addressing Unique Demographic and Geographic Challenges
Hawaii's unique demographic and geographic features, such as its rural and frontier counties, present challenges to accessing higher education. The funding prioritizes outcomes that address these challenges, such as online and distance learning programs, which can reach students in remote areas. The state's rural and frontier counties, such as those on the Big Island and Maui, often lack access to resources and infrastructure, making it difficult for students to pursue higher education. By addressing these challenges, the funding aims to improve access to higher education and promote economic development in these areas.
The Hawaii Higher Education Scholarship Funding for Indigenous Students is an important resource for Native Hawaiian students pursuing higher education. By prioritizing outcomes that address the unique challenges faced by this demographic, the funding aims to improve academic success, career readiness, and economic self-sufficiency. Applicants for this funding should be prepared to demonstrate how their proposed project aligns with these priority outcomes and addresses the unique needs and challenges of Native Hawaiian students.
Q: What types of programs are eligible for funding under the Hawaii Higher Education Scholarship Funding for Indigenous Students? A: Eligible programs include those that provide financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities to Native Hawaiian students.
Q: How can applicants demonstrate alignment with the priority outcomes of the funding? A: Applicants can demonstrate alignment by showing how their proposed project addresses the unique challenges faced by Native Hawaiian students, such as geographic isolation and cultural barriers.
Q: Are there any specific reporting requirements for grantees receiving funding under this program? A: Yes, grantees are required to submit regular reports on their progress, including data on student outcomes and program effectiveness, to ensure that the funding is meeting its priority outcomes.
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