#Native Hawaiian Education Program

$1.2 trillion spending package passes US House, awaits Senate approval to avert government shutdown

The US House today passed, on a bipartisan vote of 286-134, a $1.2 trillion measure to fund the government through September. The spending package was sent to the US Senate ahead of the midnight deadline and prevented a partial shutdown of the federal government.

Native Hawaiian high school students get a taste of college during UH summer program

To increase the number of Native Hawaiians who attend and graduate from the University of Hawaiʻi, Nā Pua Noʻeau UH Mānoa hosted a free residential summer program for 18 high school students from across Hawaiʻi and the continental United States.

What’s for Hawaiʻi in $1.5 trillion spending bill passed by US House?

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a $1.5 trillion measure to fund the federal government for the current FY2022. If approved by the US Senate as expected, the bill will go to President Joe Biden for his expected signature into law. 

$28 Million in DOE Funding Announced for Native Hawaiian Programs

The US DOE awards 35 grants through the Native Hawaiian Education Program to provide for programs across the state.

Rep. Case Requests Funding Native Hawaiian Programs, Indigenous Health

Congressman Ed Case, HI-01, announced his House Appropriations Committee’s approval today of its Fiscal Year 2022 Labor, Health, Human Services and Education funding measure, with $254 billion in discretionary funding for a broad range of key federal programs that support public health, child care, mental health, maternal health, job training and workforce development, public education and various initiatives to address the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.