#Waimanalo Health Center

OHA awards $2.8M in grants to address Native Hawaiian health, culture, economy and homestead needs

Support for traditional healing practices, training for navigators involved in traditional Polynesian voyaging, business education for entrepreneurs, assistance for vulnerable populations and funding for neighborhood watch initiatives on homestead lands are just some of the projects that will be advanced thanks to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Grants Program.

3 Maui County health centers benefit from $15M partnership with Stupski Foundation

Stupski Foundation, in its largest single program investment to date, will provide $15 million to seven Community Health Centers across Hawai‘i, including three in Maui County.

Aloha United Way Women United Awards $65K in grants to three nonprofits

The Aloha United Way affinity group known as Women United awarded three grants to nonprofit agencies serving women and women-led families this fall.

Local Health Care Safety Net Organizations to Receive $400,000 in Grant Funding

Kaiser Permanente launched its Safety Net Vaccine Equity Initiative which provides funding to health care safety net organizations working to increase COVID-19 vaccinations for communities disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Five Federally Qualified Health Centers in Hawaiʻi will receive a total of $400,000 to use over six months to help patients access COVID-19 vaccines.

Olowalu Cultural Reserve Among 35 Projects Receiving 2010 OHA Grants

Posted by Wendy Osher The Olowalu Cultural Reserve on Maui will get more than $44,000 in the latest round of grants announced today by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.  The money will be used for the reconstruction of the ahupua’a at Lihau, Olowalu.  The project is aimed at perpetuating traditional and customary practices of Kanaka […]