Accessing Community Support in Hawaii's Resilient Islands
GrantID: 2594
Grant Funding Amount Low: $750,000
Deadline: May 30, 2023
Grant Amount High: $750,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Hawaii's Unique Position for Youth Development Initiatives. Hawaii is a state with a distinct cultural identity and a geography that presents both opportunities and challenges for youth development. The state's isolation and diverse population make it an ideal location for initiatives that cater to the specific needs of its youth. The Grants to Nonprofits, For-profits and Government Entities for Youth Projects by a Banking Institution is a valuable opportunity for organizations operating in Hawaii to access funding for their youth-focused projects. ## Regional Distinctions and Opportunities. One of the key factors that distinguish Hawaii from other states is its indigenous population and the role of Native Hawaiians in the state's culture and economy. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is a state agency that plays a crucial role in promoting the welfare of Native Hawaiians. Organizations working with Native Hawaiian youth can leverage the state's unique cultural context to develop targeted programs that address their specific needs. The state's geographic isolation also presents opportunities for innovative approaches to youth development, such as rural telehealth initiatives and outdoor education programs that take advantage of Hawaii's natural beauty. Hawaii's economy is driven by tourism and agriculture, with a growing focus on sustainable practices and eco-tourism. The USDA grants available in Hawaii can support projects that promote sustainable agriculture and rural development. ## Alignment with State Priorities. The funder's priorities align with Hawaii's state priorities, including supporting the development of its youth and promoting the well-being of Native Hawaiians. The state's education system, including the University of Hawaii, is also a key partner in youth development initiatives. Organizations applying for funding should demonstrate an understanding of the state's priorities and a commitment to working with local stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profits, and community groups. For example, initiatives that support business development and entrepreneurship among Native Hawaiians can access funding through Native Hawaiian grants for business. Maui County grants can also support local initiatives that promote youth development and community engagement. The state's unique demographic features, such as its high percentage of Asian and Pacific Islander populations, also require culturally sensitive approaches to youth development. In Hawaii, organizations can develop targeted programs that address the specific needs of these populations, such as language and cultural preservation initiatives. By taking into account the state's distinct cultural and geographic context, organizations can develop effective youth development initiatives that are tailored to Hawaii's unique needs. Q: What types of programs are eligible for funding in Hawaii? A: Programs that identify, respond to, treat, and support children, youth, and families impacted by trauma are eligible for funding. Q: How can organizations working with Native Hawaiian youth access funding? A: Organizations working with Native Hawaiian youth can access funding through the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and other state agencies that support Native Hawaiian initiatives. Q: What is the average grant amount for this funding opportunity? A: The grant amount for this funding opportunity is $750,000.
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