#educational programs
Maui High Wins 2nd Place in Ford/AAA Auto Skills Competition
The two-person team of Jimbo Paranada and Marc Paguirigan, with instructor Shannon Rowe, from Maui High won 2nd place in the “America’s Best Student Auto Technicians” 62nd annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition, held last week at Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn, Mich.
Rural Development Program Receives Extention With $4.3M Federal Grant
Senator Inouye announced today that University of Hawaii Maui College will receive $4,300,000 to continue a 14-year old program that provides job training and educational opportunities to more than 800 residents each year who live in underserved, rural communities throughout the state.
MEO Receives $250,000 Grant from OHA for Inmate Programs
The Board of Trustees for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs today announced the awarding of $4.3 million over two years to 12 community-based organizations.
OHA Soliciting Bids for Native Hawaiian Outreach Programs, $250,000 Available
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is seeking bids from non-profit organizations capable of providing services to improve family income levels, raise educational achievement levels and improve health conditions among Native Hawaiians in the state.