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Find the perfect Foundation grants for nonprofits in Hawaii on Instrumentl. 100+ Foundation grants for nonprofits in Hawaii in the United States
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$14.5M
Total funding
$25K
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Up to US $500,000
More than US $500,000
US $10,000 - US $30,000
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More than US $50,000
US $10,000 - US $75,000
US $1,000,000 - US $1,500,000
US $10,000 - US $100,000
Up to US $50,000
Up to US $75,000
Up to US $400,000
US $25,000 - US $65,000
US $10,000 - US $50,000
US $1,500 - US $100,000
Hawaiʻi Technology Development Corporation
Created in 1983, the Hawaiʻi Technology Development Corporation (HTDC), is the state’s economic development agency focused on developing the technology sector. Since its inception, technology has evolved and permeates facets of all industries and provides quality, high-paying jobs for Hawaiʻi residents. HTDC continues to innovate and create programs relevant to meet the changing technology industry. In addition to providing incubation facilities to foster the growth of technology startups, HTDC provides capital and building infrastructure, has grant programs, educational and networking programs, statewide mentoring and technology workforce development.
HTDC is attached to the Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT).
Manufacturing Assistance Program (MAP)
The Hawaiʻi manufacturing industry, albeit small, is important to our economy. These companies make the Made In Hawaiʻi brand a global commodity. Hawaiʻi food products, clothing, and other products are sought throughout the world. Our manufacturers need assistance in controlling costs, making sure employees are well trained, and securing the latest technology to grow their business.
HTDC’s Manufacturing Assistance Program (MAP) offers Hawaiʻi-based manufacturers up to a 20% reimbursement (up to $100,000) on qualified expenses to help Hawaiʻi manufacturers enhance productivity, competitiveness, and growth in Hawai‘i’s manufacturing sector.
For the fiscal year 2026, the Hawaiʻi State Legislature has allocated $1 million to HTDC’s Manufacturing Assistance Program (MAP).
What Expenses Qualify for MAP Assistance?
Up to US $200,000
Up to US $441,559
Up to US $1,000,000
Up to US $250,000
Hawai‘i Community Foundation
Hawai‘i Community Foundation invests charitable funds in communities across the State primarily through nonprofit organizations. Our core programs are designed to support a stronger nonprofit sector as we believe that these organizations are one cornerstone of a vibrant civic society.
We administer a number of grantmaking programs with targeted purposes or an island-based focus. Hawai‘i Community Foundation also assists several private foundations in delivering their grantmaking programs according to their specific strategies.
Cultural and Historical Preservation & Revitalization
Purpose
The purpose of this funding is to support non-governmental, community-driven initiatives that advance the restoration, preservation, documentation, and perpetuation of Lahaina’s cultural and historic resources impacted by the 2023 wildfires.
When conducting a scan of Lahaina's cultural and historic landmarks, we see a variety of needs emerging within the context of a shared understanding of the cultural significance of spaces and places, the status of damage and potential restoration, and the mounting obstacles of historical preservation post-fire. This funding seeks to support the community’s efforts to uplift the histories and cultures that represent Lahaina’s past, present, and future.
Program applicants should consider how their projects and activities are uplifting the recovery of the impacted region, how cultural and historical programs and projects support individual and collective healing, and what efforts can be supported to recover or revitalize significant histories that can and should be preserved at this time.
All applications received will be shared with the Maui Recovery Funders Collaborative members.
General Program Requests
The award ceiling for general program requests is $250,000
Up to US $100,000
Up to US $100,000
US $50,000 - US $200,000
Up to US $1,000,000
About DHHL Grants
As part of the Native Hawaiian Development Program Plan, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) makes available annual grant funding to nonprofit organizations that demonstrate a purpose to benefit native Hawaiians. DHHL has offered grants in several program areas over the years as a means of implementing the community development component of the rehabilitation fund. Grant offerings reflect the department’s priorities and community interests.
Grant for Program Implementation located in Existing Homesteads
DHHL is seeking grant proposals statewide for improvements to facilities located in existing homesteads on Hawaiian Home Lands. The facility must serve existing homestead communities and benefit DHHL homestead lessees. Proposed projects may include but are not limited to any project listed in any HHC-approved DHHL Regional Plan, including those listed as "Potential" or "Priority" Projects.
Projects may include but are not limited to all project phases: planning, due diligence, design, construction for infrastructure, and community facilities in existing homesteads. Projects must benefit DHHL homestead lessees in implementing their homestead visions as described in DHHL Regional Plans. Partnerships and teams of DHHL beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing DHHL homestead lessees.
Up to US $1,000,000
US $20,000
About Us
The Hawai`i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) was established by the Hawai`i State Legislature in 1965 as the official state arts agency of Hawai`i. The mission of the SFCA is to promote, perpetuate, and preserve culture and the arts in Hawai'i. Since its inception, SFCA has worked to enrich the lives of Hawai‘i residents and visitors through arts and cultural programming and initiatives.
Performing Arts Grant
The Performing Arts Grant Program, established through Act 131, SLH2025, allocates state general funds in fiscal year 2027 to support the coordination, planning, promotion, marketing, and execution of performing arts events. The legal provisions of the Performing Arts Grant are in Section §9-XX, through § 9-XX of the Hawai`i Revised Statutes. The grant budget is contingent on the Hawai`i State Legislature appropriation.
Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) 9-1 defines “performing arts” as arts or skills that are intended to be performed before an audience, including but not limited to dance, singing, musical, and theater performances.
The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts is awaiting designation and approval of the Hawaii Revised Statutes that govern facilitating the Performing Arts Grant Program. .
US $20,000 - US $25,000
Up to US $500,000
What does this program do?
It provides loans and grants to Microenterprise Development Organizations (MDOs) to:
Microenterprise Development Organizations must demonstrate experience in managing a Revolving Loan Fund, or:
What kind of funding is available?
What are the loan terms?
What terms are required on loans to ultimate recipients?
How may the funds be used?
Microlenders may make microloans for qualified business activities and expenses including, but not limited to:
US $5,000 - US $50,000
US $10,000 - US $100,000
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Foundation grants for Nonprofits in Hawaii?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for Hawaii?
Grants are most commonly $78,944.
What's the total number of grants in Foundation Grants for Nonprofits in Hawaii year over year?
In 2024, funders in Hawaii awarded a total of 12,619 grants.
Among all the Foundation Grants for Nonprofits in Hawaii given out in Hawaii, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Arts, Culture & Humanities.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Arts, Culture & Humanities
How is funding for Foundation Grants for Nonprofits in Hawaii changing over time?
Funding has increased by 23.06%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Honolulu County, Maui County, and Hawaii County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Honolulu County | $1,117,362,330 |
| Maui County | $383,514,037 |
| Hawaii County | $324,058,189 |
| Kauai County | $82,054,836 |
| Kalawao County | $246,800 |