Free Info Session on HTA Grants to be Held on Maui and Lāna‘i, July 17
Two information sessions will be held Monday, July 17, on Maui and Lāna‘i that will provide individuals and organizations with details on the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority grant application and award process for three programs it administers.
The workshops will focus on HTA’s 2018 grant programs: Kūkulu Ola, Aloha ‘Āina and the Community Enrichment Program.
The three programs support community-based projects that enhance resident and visitor experiences, as well as create opportunities for economic development, natural resource preservation and perpetuation of the Hawaiian culture.
The free workshop will be held on Maui from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Alexa Higashi Room, 1 Cameron Way in Kahului; and on Lāna‘i from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Lāna‘i Cultural and Heritage Center, 730 Lāna‘i Avenue, #126.
The Mayor’s Office of Economic Development asks interested applicants to attend and ask questions about receiving funding support.
The workshops are open to the public and are being presented by HTA in partnership with the MOED. Attendance at the workshop is not required to apply for HTA grants.
To access RFP information and grant application forms online, visit here and click on “RFP.”
For more information on the workshops, contact Ronald D. Rodriguez, HTA Procurement Officer/Contract Specialist, via email at [email protected].