West Hawai‘i Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The West Hawai‘i Fund, established by the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, supports nonprofit organizations in West Hawai‘i, from North Kohala to Ocean View Estates. It aims to enhance community resilience, promote equitable access to services, and strengthen organizational capacity. The fund prioritizes projects that foster connections within the community, ensuring long-term sustainability and vibrant support for local residents. With multiple grant rounds each year, it provides essential resources for impactful community initiatives.
Youth Services
Nonprofit Growth & Development
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Sam and Pauline Suemi Leong Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Approximately US $6,000
The Sam and Pauline Suemi Leong Scholarship Fund, established in 2016 by the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, supports students pursuing higher education in Hawaii. This renewable scholarship is awarded based on financial need and academic performance, with average awards around $6,000. Eligible applicants must be Hawaii residents, first-generation college students, and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. This initiative aims to empower local students and foster educational opportunities within the community.
Education - Higher Education
Teacher Development & Training
Ouida Mundy Hill Memorial Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Ouida Mundy Hill Memorial Fund, established in 2001, offers scholarships to Hawaii students demonstrating financial need and academic excellence. Applicants must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 and be residents of Hawaii. Preference is given to previous awardees who continue to meet eligibility criteria. This fund aims to support the educational journey of deserving students, ensuring they have access to post-secondary education opportunities.
Academic Success & Enrichment
Academic Scholarship Programs
Victoria S. and Bradley L. Geist Foundation: Supporting Transitioning Foster Youth
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
US $10,000 - US $75,000
The Victoria S. and Bradley L. Geist Foundation provides grants to support transitioning foster youth in Hawaii. This initiative, aligned with the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative, aims to enhance youth outcomes in areas such as education, employment, and housing. Grant proposals should focus on engaging youth and fostering supportive relationships. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt organizations serving current or former foster youth aged 14-24. The foundation prioritizes projects that demonstrate measurable impact on youth development.
Child Foster Care & Adoption Services
Fiscal Year 2026 Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) Program - Region 9
US Department of Homeland Security: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Arizona +7 more
Up to US $5,000,000
The Fiscal Year 2026 Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) Program, funded by FEMA, aims to enhance flood risk awareness and management in communities across Region 9. With a total funding of $41 million, the program supports the development of crucial flood hazard data and mapping, empowering local entities to make informed decisions on flood risk reduction. This initiative fosters collaboration among government agencies and the private sector, ensuring effective planning and response to flooding challenges.
Hydrology
Disaster Preparedness
Oahu Filipino Community Council Golf Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Oahu Filipino Community Council Golf Scholarship Fund, established in 2003, supports Hawaii residents of Filipino ancestry. Applicants must maintain a 2.0 GPA, demonstrate financial need, and be residents of Hawaii. Preference is given to previous recipients who continue to meet eligibility criteria. This initiative fosters educational advancement within the Filipino community, encouraging academic excellence and financial support to eligible students pursuing their goals.
Asian American Services
Small Business Transportation Technical Assistance Center (Region 6)
US Department of Transportation: Office of the Secretary (OST) Administration Secretariate
Federal Government
Alaska, California +9 more
Up to US $441,559
The U.S. Department of Transportation is offering funding to establish the Small Business Transportation Technical Assistance Center (SBTTAC) in Region 6. This initiative, part of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, aims to support small businesses in transportation sectors. The cooperative agreement includes a 12-month base year and two additional option years based on performance, promoting growth and accessibility for local businesses in transportation.
Business Development
Community Facilities Grant Program in Hawaii
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Federal Government
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Community Facilities Grant Program in Hawaii offers essential funding for developing vital community facilities in rural areas, benefiting local populations. Eligible projects include healthcare facilities, public safety services, and community support services. This program primarily serves rural areas with populations under 20,000, ensuring that funds are allocated based on community needs and income levels. The program facilitates improvements that enhance the quality of life and community infrastructure in these underserved areas.
Rural Development
Neil Tepper Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Neil Tepper Scholarship Fund, established in 2012, aims to support Hawai'i residents facing financial need while pursuing a four-year college degree. Eligible applicants must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0, demonstrate academic merit, and attend an accredited institution. The fund also favors recipients who were awarded the scholarship in the previous year, provided they continue to meet the eligibility criteria. This initiative reflects Neil Tepper's legacy in fostering education and personal growth in the community.
Academic Success & Enrichment
Academic Scholarship Programs
Youth ESD Prevention Grant
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Up to US $150,000
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.
Youth ESD Prevention
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity (FO) is to prevent the use of Electronic Smoking Devices (ESDs) and other tobacco products by Hawai‘i youth under age 18. HCF seeks proposals from qualified 501(c)(3) organizations to address the youth ESD epidemic in Hawai‘i in alignment with federal and state goals for tobacco prevention and control by equipping youth with the knowledge and skills to refuse experimentation and use of ESDs, and by engaging parents, caregivers, and other adult influencers of youth under 18 to raise awareness about the harms of ESDs and to build skills in preventing youth ESD use in their families and communities.
Addiction & Substance Use Disorders
Youth Services
The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
Garden Club of America
Association/Society
Alabama, Alaska +29 more
US $5,000
The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies supports graduate students engaged in coastal wetlands research. Established through the Rockefeller Environmental Education Fund, this scholarship promotes conservation by funding field work in tidal and nontidal wetlands across coastal states, including the Great Lakes. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in a U.S. graduate program and can propose their own wetlands study. The award aims to foster environmental education and scientific inquiry in this vital ecosystem.
Ecology
Limnology
Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants in Hawaii and Western Pacific
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +2 more
Up to US $1,000,000
The Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants program in Hawaii and the Western Pacific provides crucial funding for communities facing emergencies that threaten their access to safe drinking water. This program supports rural areas by offering financial assistance for water transmission and source projects, helping to restore and maintain water supply systems after events like droughts, floods, or chemical spills. Eligible applicants include local governments and nonprofit organizations, ensuring broad access to essential resources.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Nationwide Fishing Trap, Removal, Assessment, and Prevention (TRAP) Program
Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)
State/Local Government
American Samoa, Guam +7 more
US $50,000 - US $200,000
The Nationwide Fishing Trap Removal, Assessment, and Prevention (TRAP) Program aims to eliminate derelict fishing traps nationwide. Focused on collaboration, it emphasizes standardized data collection, quantifying impacts, and comprehensive data sharing. With an annual budget of up to $1,475,000, the program supports 6 to 15 projects, providing grants ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 for 18-month initiatives. This effort significantly enhances marine resource conservation by reducing bycatch mortality and removing abandoned traps.
Carcinology (Crustaceans)
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Marine / Ocean Conservation
+2 more
Victoria S. and Bradley L. Geist Foundation: Enhancements
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
US $5,000 - US $50,000
The Victoria S. and Bradley L. Geist Foundation aims to enhance the lives of foster children in Hawaii by providing essential items and services that promote a quality of life comparable to their peers. This initiative supports tax-exempt organizations, including nonprofits and religious entities, to ensure every child receives the nurturing they deserve. Through these enhancements, the Foundation celebrates the uniqueness of each child and fosters their growth.
Child Foster Care & Adoption Services
Strengthening Windward O‘ahu Communities Grant
Harold K. L. Castle Foundation
Private
Honolulu County, Hawaii
Up to US $25,000
The Harold K.L. Castle Foundation is dedicated to strengthening Windward O‘ahu communities by investing in their rich cultural heritage, youth, and natural resources. The foundation aims to enhance educational outcomes for local youth, ensuring they graduate high school with essential skills and support their future success in STEM fields. By fostering collaboration and innovation among organizations, the foundation seeks to build sustainable capacity within the region, ultimately contributing to the vitality and resilience of its communities.
Community Culture & Heritage
Environmental Stewardship
Career / College Preparation
+10 more
Victoria S. and Bradley L. Geist Foundation: Supporting Foster Children and their Caregivers
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
US $10,000 - US $50,000
The Victoria S. and Bradley L. Geist Foundation is committed to enhancing the lives of foster children and their caregivers in Hawaii. Through their Family Strengthening and Prevention Programs Funding Opportunity, they aim to provide essential resources and support. This initiative recognizes the significant impact of a nurturing environment, ensuring that foster children have access to supportive homes and positive experiences for healthier, happier lives.
Child Foster Care & Adoption Services
Water and Waste Facility Loans and Grants to Alleviate Health Risks for Colonias
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Federal Government
United States
Unspecified amount
The USDA Rural Development program provides essential loans and grants to improve water and waste disposal services in low-income communities, specifically targeting Colonias recognized before 1989. This initiative aims to alleviate health risks associated with inadequate access to safe drinking water and waste management. Eligible applicants include federally-recognized tribes and local governments, with funds supporting the construction of vital infrastructure to ensure community health and sustainability.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Epidemiology & Public Health
Waste Management
+3 more
Partners for Places Jobs and Inclusive Infrastructure Initiative Grants
Funders' Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities
Private
United States
US $45,000 - US $120,000
The Partners for Places Jobs and Inclusive Infrastructure Initiative Grants aim to support communities by leveraging infrastructure funds to create equitable projects that benefit underserved areas. This pilot program will provide funding for local workers through career training and inclusive economic practices. With grants ranging from $45,000 to $120,000, the initiative focuses on enhancing human infrastructure, fostering collaboration among key partners, and ensuring that frontline communities directly benefit from project implementations.
Water Resource Management
Public Infrastructure
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
+2 more
SEARCH - Special Evaluation Assistance for Rural Communities and Households Grant
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Federal Government
United States
Unspecified amount
The SEARCH Grant provides essential support for very small, financially distressed rural communities by funding predevelopment feasibility studies and technical assistance for water and waste disposal projects. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, nonprofits, and federally recognized tribes. Funds can be used for feasibility studies, design analysis, and technical help in securing financial assistance, ensuring improvements in rural infrastructure and community health.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Waste Management
Water Resource Management
+2 more
Philippine Cultural Foundation of Hawaii Scholarship Fund
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Philippine Cultural Foundation of Hawaii Scholarship Fund supports Hawaii residents of Filipino ancestry pursuing higher education in Hawaii. Established in 2004, this fund prioritizes students who demonstrate financial need, maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5, and intend to study fields related to culture, arts, or communications. The foundation encourages applications from previous recipients in good standing, ensuring continued support for eligible students committed to their academic and cultural studies.
Art & Culture
Humanities & Social Science
News Media & Communications
Sheldon Danziger Pipeline Grants
Russell Sage Foundation
Private
United States
US $35,000 - US $50,000
The Pipeline Grants Competition by the Russell Sage Foundation aims to bolster early-career scholars and enhance diversity in the social sciences. It supports innovative research focusing on economic mobility and systemic inequalities in the U.S. Eligible applicants can receive up to $35,000 individually or $50,000 in teams. The foundation emphasizes methodological diversity and interdisciplinary collaboration, encouraging novel data usage. Projects should align with RSF's mission to improve social conditions, prioritizing underrepresented scholars from under-resourced institutions.
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Economic Rights, Justice, & Mobility
Social Justice / Human Rights
+8 more
National Cooperative Drug/Device Discovery/Development Groups (NCDDG) for the Treatment of Mental Disorders (U01 Clinical Trial Optional)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The NCDDG program supports innovative research aiming to discover and develop new treatments for mental disorders, including substance use and alcohol use disorders. This initiative encourages collaborations between academic and industry partners to advance neurostimulation techniques and drug/device development. Applicants are invited to submit proposals that focus on specific projects utilizing the U01 mechanism, with a clear emphasis on rationally designed candidate agents and cutting-edge technologies. Letters of Intent are encouraged 30 days prior to the submission deadline.
Pharmacology
Neuroscience
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
+5 more
Gift Foundation of Hawaii Beneficiaries
The Gift Foundation of Hawaii
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The GIFT Foundation of Hawaii, established in 2003, supports charitable organizations across Hawaii by empowering young professionals to engage in philanthropy. Through an annual charity event, the foundation grants funds to selected local projects that focus on youth education, startup initiatives, and sustainable community impacts. They prioritize proposals demonstrating leadership and financial viability, ensuring a lasting benefit to the Hawaiian community. The foundation aims to inspire and motivate young adults to contribute to meaningful causes.
Youth Services
Education
National Cooperative Drug/Device Discovery/Development Groups (NCDDG) for the Treatment of Mental Disorders (U19 Clinical Trial Optional)
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Unspecified amount
The National Cooperative Drug/Device Discovery/Development Groups (NCDDG) program invites applications to foster innovative research in treating mental disorders and substance use issues. This initiative promotes collaboration between academia and industry, supporting diverse, multidisciplinary projects aimed at developing rational therapies and neurostimulation techniques. Applicants are encouraged to submit Letters of Intent 30 days before the proposal deadline to enhance project alignment with funding goals.
Pharmacology
Neuroscience
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
+5 more
Edward Yoshiharu Sakuma & Kay Kubo Sakuma Student Teaching Merit Scholarship
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Edward Yoshiharu Sakuma & Kay Kubo Sakuma Student Teaching Merit Scholarship, established in 2018, supports students at the University of Hawai'i - Manoa, College of Education. It is designed for second-year graduate students or higher who demonstrate financial need and commitment to teaching in Hawai'i's public school system. Eligible applicants must have strong character, leadership skills, and a major in education, ideally planning to teach mathematics or science.
Mathematics
Science
Academic Success & Enrichment
Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Assistance Fund
Will Rogers Motion Picture
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Assistance Fund offers crucial financial support and counseling for individuals in the theatrical exhibition and distribution sectors facing health-related challenges. This fund assists with medical expenses, housing emergencies, and essential services like vocational rehabilitation and equipment aid. Eligible applicants must have a minimum of three years in exhibition or five years in distribution. The fund aims to provide a safety net for those impacted by illness, injury, or significant life changes.
Theater
Emergency Medical Care & Services
Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases
+8 more
Ichiro & Masako Hirata Scholarship
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Private
Hawaii
Unspecified amount
The Ichiro & Masako Hirata Scholarship, established in 2005 by Masako Hirata, supports Hawaii residents majoring in Education. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate financial need, maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, and be full-time students in their junior, senior, or graduate years. Preference is given to previous recipients who continue to meet eligibility requirements. This scholarship aims to foster academic achievement and good moral character among its beneficiaries.
Education
Teacher Development & Training