Agricultural Impact in Hawaii's Coastal Communities

GrantID: 66116

Grant Funding Amount Low: $41,000

Deadline: August 13, 2024

Grant Amount High: $262,500

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Hawaii that are actively involved in Other. 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

Target Outcomes in Hawaii

The initiative to introduce permaculture education programs across Hawaii aims to achieve several critical outcomes related to sustainable agricultural practices and cultural preservation. By focusing on native crop cultivation and ecological practices, these programs aspire to enhance food security while also safeguarding indigenous agricultural knowledge. This is particularly vital in Hawaii, where local food systems are often vulnerable to external market shocks and climatic changes.

Importance of these Outcomes in Hawaii

In Hawaii, agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, yet many residents face challenges in access to fresh produce due to logistical and economic barriers. Increased focus on permaculture education not only aims to bolster local farming capabilities but also contributes to community resilience by fostering self-sufficiency. The emphasis on hands-on learning helps to transfer valuable skills to community members, ensuring that agricultural practices resonate with local cultures and ecosystems.

Implementation Approach for Hawaii

The rollout of the permaculture educational programs will incorporate workshops led by seasoned agricultural experts, integrating traditional Hawaiian practices with modern sustainable techniques. These workshops are designed to be inclusive and accessible, targeting diverse community members with varying levels of agricultural knowledge. By centering the curriculum around native crops, the initiative seeks to enhance both environmental awareness and cultivation methods specific to Hawaii’s unique ecological landscape, ultimately leading to significant improvements in local agricultural sustainability.

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