General Capital Support
The McInerny Foundation offers General Capital Support grants to organizations in Hawaii for small capital projects, equipment, or renovations with costs under $500,000. While there are no formal deadlines for applications, the foundation encourages projects with multiple funding sources. A critical eligibility requirement is that 100% of the board must contribute financially to the organization. The foundation excludes support for churches, individuals, and certain financial purposes, ensuring grants benefit the community effectively.
McInerny Foundation
JFLA Mini Grant For Japanese Arts & Culture Program
The JFLA Mini Grant for Japanese Arts & Culture Program supports projects aimed at enhancing the understanding of Japanese arts and culture. Grants of up to $5,000 are available for qualifying nonprofit organizations. Eligible projects must occur in the 13 states west of the Rocky Mountains and focus on fostering U.S.-Japan collaborations through various artistic mediums. Notably, applicants must be designated 501(c)(3) organizations and adhere to specific funding guidelines.
United States-Japan Foundation
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation: Art & Music Education Grant Program
The Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation offers grants for art and music education, primarily focused on community involvement in Santa Barbara and Hawaii. Recognized 501(c)(3) organizations can apply for funding that ranges from $2,500 to $20,000 for specific programs or general operating expenses. The foundation seeks innovative projects that engage youth and provide environmental or community benefits, currently emphasizing sustainable local food systems. Applications are by invitation only.
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation - Environmental Education Grants
The Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation offers Environmental Education Grants aimed at supporting organizations that foster community involvement through creative, solution-based approaches to environmental challenges. Founded by musician Jack Johnson, the foundation focuses on enhancing youth engagement in projects that yield measurable benefits for the environment. With grants ranging from $2,500 to $20,000, the foundation prioritizes local initiatives and innovative nonprofits, particularly in California, Hawaii, and Australia.
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation
Kokua Giving Program
The Kokua Giving Program, funded by Alexander & Baldwin, aims to enhance the quality of life in Hawaii communities through charitable contributions. It focuses on supporting organizations that address significant community needs, especially in health, education, and social equity. Applications are accepted year-round, with large requests considered bi-annually. The program is dedicated to fostering community engagement and providing essential support to local initiatives.
Alexander & Baldwin
Program & General Operating Support
The McInerny Foundation, a leading charitable organization in Hawaii, supports diverse initiatives including education, health, and the arts. Established from the wealth of the McInerny siblings, the foundation is committed to enhancing community welfare. It provides program and general operating support primarily to 501(c)(3) public charities that benefit Hawaii residents. The foundation emphasizes the importance of community and business support, requiring active participation from board members in fundraising and organizational activities.
McInerny Foundation
G. N. Wilcox Trust Grant - Capital Project
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The G. N. Wilcox Trust Grant for Capital Projects supports small capital initiatives or equipment expenses under $500,000. It primarily targets 501(c)(3) organizations in Hawaii, emphasizing community service and board participation. Eligible projects include renovations and equipment purchases, while the Trust prefers to be one of several funding sources. Notably, grants are not provided for individuals, real estate purchases, or deficit funding. A single request per organization is permitted annually.
G. N. Wilcox Charitable Trust
G. N. Wilcox Trust Grant - General Operating
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The G. N. Wilcox Trust Grant - General Operating provides funding to established 501(c)(3) organizations in Hawaii, particularly on Kauai. This grant supports various fields including arts, education, environment, health, human services, and religion. Organizations must demonstrate a strong relationship with the Trust and ensure 100% board financial participation. The Trust prioritizes sustainability and limits grant requests to one per year per organization, fostering long-term partnerships for impactful community service.
G. N. Wilcox Charitable Trust
G. N. Wilcox Trust Grant - Project
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The G. N. Wilcox Trust Grant supports programs aimed at enhancing the lives of individuals and families in Hawaii. Founded by George Norton Wilcox, the grant prioritizes initiatives in arts, education, environment, health, human services, religion, and community development. Notably, the grant is limited to one application per year from qualified 501(c)(3) organizations, ensuring focused support for impactful projects. This philanthropic effort continues Wilcox's legacy of improving living conditions and fostering community well-being.
G. N. Wilcox Charitable Trust
Major Capital Requests
Applications due Jul 2, 2026
The McInerny Foundation, one of Hawaii's largest charitable organizations, supports major capital requests for projects exceeding $500,000. These grants can fund equipment purchases, renovations, and environmental land protection. The foundation emphasizes collaboration, requiring organizations to secure 100% board financial contributions and 75% of their funding goal before applying. By fostering community involvement and ensuring financial accountability, the foundation aims to enhance the impact of its contributions across various sectors, including arts, education, and health.
McInerny Foundation
Bank of Hawaii Foundation - Major Capital Grant
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
The Bank of Hawaii Foundation's Major Capital Grant aims to bolster low and moderate-income communities through impactful programs. With a focus on community development, education, human services, and arts integration, the Foundation partners with established non-profits to address essential needs. Grants primarily support significant capital projects, emphasizing fiscal responsibility and successful management. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt and demonstrate a strong operational history. This initiative seeks to empower community strength and sustainability.
Bank of Hawaii Foundation
Bank of Hawaii Foundation - Program Grant
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
The Bank of Hawaii Foundation is dedicated to enhancing communities through impactful programs targeting low and moderate-income areas. It supports initiatives in community development, education, human services, and arts integration, while emphasizing financial literacy. The Foundation collaborates with established non-profits, providing financial support and resources, and prefers organizations with a strong fiscal record. Eligible entities must be 501(c)(3) charities, with a focus on sustainable community growth and effective management.
Bank of Hawaii Foundation
Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation Grant supports programs and capital projects primarily benefiting the people of Hawaii. Starting in 2025, applications will be accepted for six focus areas, including education and healthcare. Grants range from $3,000 to $100,000, with a preference for projects that have additional funding sources. Eligible applicants are non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status operating in Hawaii. The foundation does not fund projects outside Hawaii or general operating support.
Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation
Joseph & Vera Long Foundation Grants
Applications due Aug 17, 2026
The Joseph & Vera Long Foundation offers grants targeted at non-profit organizations in Northern California and Hawaii. With larger grants ranging from $60,000 to $150,000 in the Spring and smaller grants from $10,000 to $40,000 in the Fall, the foundation focuses on supporting community-driven initiatives. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) compliant and align with the foundation's priorities, which include environmental conservation, youth development, maternal health, and healthy aging.
The Joseph And Vera Long Foundation
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation Grant - General Capital Grants
Applications due Sep 2, 2026
The Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation Grant supports small capital projects and equipment costing under $500,000, benefiting qualified 501(c)(3) organizations in Hawaii. Established in 1938, the foundation focuses on arts, education, environment, health, human services, religion, and community initiatives. Preference is given to projects on Kauai, emphasizing board participation in funding. Notably, grants do not cover individual requests, endowments, or deficit financing, ensuring a broad community impact.
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation Grant - General Operating Grants
Applications due Sep 2, 2026
The Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation Grant supports various fields including arts, education, environment, health, human services, and religion. Established in 1938, it offers general operating grants to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations in Hawaii. The foundation prefers projects that engage the community, especially on Kauai, and typically requires a strong relationship with the Trust. However, it does not fund individuals or multiple-year projects.
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation Grant - Program Grants
Applications due Sep 2, 2026
The Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation Grant supports programs aimed at enhancing the lives of individuals and families in Hawaii, with a focus on Kauai Island. This private foundation prioritizes tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations that demonstrate broad community impact. Eligible projects span various fields, including arts, education, health, and human services. The foundation emphasizes significant board participation and accepts fiscal sponsors, ensuring a strong commitment to the community's needs.
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation
RFP: Improving Arts Education for Public and Private Preschools with an Emphasis on Low to Modest Income Families
Applications due Sep 8, 2026
The Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation aims to enhance arts education for public and private preschools, focusing on low to modest income families. By providing grants of $20,000 to $25,000, the foundation supports the purchase of art supplies, professional development for preschool teachers, and assessment of arts-related learning outcomes. The initiative emphasizes the importance of creative expression for child development, promoting cognitive skills, cultural awareness, and language proficiency while encouraging partnerships with established arts organizations.
Samuel N & Mary Castle Foundation
Rural Initiative Grant Program
Applications due Oct 2, 2026
The Rural Initiative Grant Program by the Laura Jane Musser Fund aims to foster collaboration among rural communities in areas like economic development and education. Emphasizing community involvement, it encourages diverse participation and measurable outcomes within 18 months. Grants of up to $25,000 for implementation or $5,000 for planning are available, targeting nonprofit organizations and local governments in select states. This initiative seeks to empower communities to achieve positive change through active engagement and support.
Laura Jane Musser Fund
Intercultural Harmony Initiative Grant
Applications due Oct 9, 2026
The Intercultural Harmony Initiative Grant, provided by the Laura Jane Musser Fund, supports collaborative projects that foster understanding and cooperation among diverse cultural groups. With funding up to $25,000 for implementation and $5,000 for planning, the initiative prioritizes projects that engage various community members, enhance intercultural communication, and demonstrate tangible benefits. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and local governments in select states, with a focus on grassroots participation and addressing community needs.
Laura Jane Musser Fund
Innovations in Alzheimer’s Caregiving Awards
Applications due Oct 21, 2026
The Innovations in Alzheimer’s Caregiving Awards, overseen by the Family Caregiver Alliance, recognize organizations that enhance support for family caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. These awards highlight innovative approaches in three categories: Creative Expression, Increasing Access and Reducing Stigma, and Public Policy. Each award is valued at $20,000, and applicants must be non-profit organizations, government agencies, or universities operating within the U.S. that focus on the needs of unpaid caregivers.
Family Caregiver Alliance
Honolulu Grants-In-Aid
Applications due Nov 25, 2026
The Honolulu Grants-In-Aid program aims to support services for economically and socially disadvantaged populations, focusing on public benefits in arts, culture, economic development, and the environment. Grants are available in two tiers, with amounts ranging from $5,000 to $150,000. The funds will be allocated to projects that enhance community well-being, promote cultural awareness, and support vulnerable groups, such as seniors and victims of domestic violence, thereby fostering sustainable improvements in quality of life.
City & County of Honolulu
Ama OluKai Foundation Grant
Applications due Jan 22, 2027
The Ama OluKai Foundation Grant supports organizations in Hawai‘i that promote cultural heritage and the Aloha spirit. Established in 2014, this foundation seeks to partner with local non-profits dedicated to educating and serving the Hawaiian community. With a focus on preserving traditions and fostering quality communities, the foundation encourages collaborative efforts that benefit both residents and visitors. Grants are available for initiatives that align with these values, ensuring the spirit of giving continues for future generations.
Ama OluKai Foundation
John M. Ross Foundation - Major Capital Grant
Applications due Feb 2, 2027
The John M. Ross Foundation offers a Major Capital Grant to support tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations on Hawaii's Big Island. Focused on aiding teens aged 11-18, the grant prioritizes programs addressing higher needs, such as financial difficulties or limited family support. Eligible projects may receive funding for specific equipment or materials that directly benefit these youth. Fields of interest include Arts, Education, Environment, Health, Human Services, Religion, and Community.
John M. Ross Foundation
John M. Ross Foundation - Program Grant
Applications due Feb 2, 2027
The John M. Ross Foundation offers program grants aimed at supporting 501(c)(3) charitable organizations on the Big Island of Hawaii, specifically targeting teens aged 11-18. Priority is given to initiatives that cater to those with higher needs and limited access to resources. Key areas of interest include arts, education, health, and community services. Eligible programs must benefit local teens and can accept fiscal sponsorships, ensuring impactful outreach to those in need.
John M. Ross Foundation
Rural Arts Initiative Grant Program
Applications due Mar 6, 2027
The Rural Arts Initiative Grant Program, established by the Laura Jane Musser Fund, aims to support nonprofit arts organizations in rural communities. The program encourages access to the arts through scholarships, community engagement, and innovative activities. Priority is given to organizations located in areas with populations under 20,000, ensuring that artistic opportunities are available to both adults and children. Applications are accepted for one year of funding, with potential for up to three consecutive years.
Laura Jane Musser Fund
RFP: Organizations Serving Children 0-36 months old
Applications due Apr 16, 2027
The Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the lives of Hawaii's children and families through improved early education. With a focus on children aged 0-36 months, the foundation aims to support non-profits that provide vital services, including prenatal care and nutrition. For 2026, $650,000 will be allocated to initiatives that foster healthy development and equitable opportunities for low-income families, ensuring that every child has access to high-quality early education.
Samuel N & Mary Castle Foundation