Accessing Sustainable Farming Workshops in Hawaii

GrantID: 4048

Grant Funding Amount Low: $150,000

Deadline: March 28, 2023

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Hawaii who are engaged in Food & Nutrition may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Hawaii's Agricultural Science Disciplines

The Competitive Grants For Alaskan and Hawaiian Natives program, funded by a Banking Institution, aims to support research, education, and community programs in agricultural science disciplines. In Hawaii, the priority outcomes for this grant program are closely tied to the state's unique agricultural landscape and the needs of its Native Hawaiian communities.

Hawaii's agricultural sector is characterized by a diverse range of crops, including sugarcane, pineapple, coffee, and macadamia nuts. However, the state's remote location and limited land availability pose significant challenges to the industry. The University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) is a key player in addressing these challenges through research and education programs. One of the primary target outcomes for this grant program is to support CTAHR's initiatives in developing sustainable agricultural practices and improving the resilience of Hawaii's agricultural systems.

Addressing the Needs of Native Hawaiian Communities

Another critical outcome for this grant program is to address the needs of Native Hawaiian communities, who have historically been involved in agriculture and land management. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) is a state agency that plays a key role in promoting the welfare and well-being of Native Hawaiians. OHA has identified several priority areas for investment, including the preservation of Native Hawaiian cultural practices and the development of sustainable economic opportunities. Grants awarded under this program will be expected to align with these priorities and support the long-term viability of Native Hawaiian communities.

The geographic feature that distinguishes Hawaii is its island geography, with multiple islands having distinct agricultural systems and challenges. For example, the island of Maui has a significant agricultural industry, with major crops including sugarcane, pineapple, and coffee. The Maui County government has been actively promoting agricultural development through initiatives such as the Maui County Grant Program, which provides funding for agricultural projects and businesses. Grants awarded under this program will need to take into account the unique characteristics of Hawaii's island geography and the opportunities and challenges it presents.

Measuring Success in Hawaii

To measure the success of grants awarded under this program, the funder will be looking for outcomes such as the development of new sustainable agricultural practices, improvements in the productivity and efficiency of agricultural operations, and increased economic opportunities for Native Hawaiian communities. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of the priority outcomes for this program and to develop projects that are tailored to the specific needs and challenges of Hawaii's agricultural sector. Successful applicants will also be expected to leverage resources and partnerships with organizations such as the USDA, which provides funding for agricultural projects in Hawaii through programs such as the USDA Grants Hawaii initiative.

Applicants should also be aware of the range of funding available, from $150,000 to $1,000,000, and plan their projects accordingly. Those seeking business grants for Hawaiians or hawaii grants for nonprofit organizations should highlight how their projects align with the state's agricultural development goals and the priorities of the funder.

Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded under this program in Hawaii? A: Projects that support the development of sustainable agricultural practices, improve the resilience of Hawaii's agricultural systems, and address the needs of Native Hawaiian communities are likely to be given priority.

Q: How can applicants demonstrate their understanding of the priority outcomes for this program? A: Applicants can demonstrate their understanding by developing projects that are tailored to the specific needs and challenges of Hawaii's agricultural sector, and by leveraging resources and partnerships with relevant organizations.

Q: Are there any specific state agencies or programs that applicants should be aware of when applying for this grant? A: Yes, applicants should be aware of the work of the University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), as well as initiatives such as the Maui County Grant Program.

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