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Waimanalo Health Center
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Waimanalo, HI
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$100K
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Waimanalo health center (whc) provides primary andpreventive health services, with special attention tothe needs of native hawaiians and the medicallyunderserved. A native hawaiian healing practice andprogram has been integrated, INCluding a cultural healinggarden to provide patients and community memberswith healing plants to begin their own food and medicinalgardens and also provides remedies throughthe provision of healing services and classes
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2020
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Aha Kane - Foundation for the Advancement of Native Hawaiian Males
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Honolulu, HI
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$10K
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"he huewai ola" program which offers mentoring,instruction and inspiration to families on native hawaiiancultural practices and skills (e.g. Cooking, carving, lomi(native hawaiian healing massage), mele (nativehawaiian song), building projects and others).weekly workshops provide instruction to implement thepractice within the home and follow-up withparticipants to monitor progress and provide support andevaluate the program
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2020
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Imua Family Services
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Kahului, HI
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$10K
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Group learning opportunities for keiki and families enrolled inautism services at lmua family services. Social, peerintegration groups such as toddlers with autism spectrumdisorder (asd) entering preschool and kindergarten are muchneeded groups that fall outside the typical scope of servicedelivery yet have a huge impact on children's abilities tosucceed as they move into education and early childhoodsettings. Also, family support and training. Coaching andmentoring are critical to the family support of children withasd. Currently, these group led activities fall outside ofbilling insurance support for children and families with asdbut are critical to their ability to thrive in community andeducation.
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2020
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YWCA of Oahu
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Honolulu, HI
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$12K
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Support the fernhurst strategic planning program.the current community-based furlough program is the onlyfemale re-entry program in the state and so there is achallenge to remain vigilant to the mission and population weserve while still ensuring the program remains financiallysustainable. Ywca o'ahu seeks additional support fromexternal partners and consultants to help strategize ways tocontinue to serve the justice-involved population andeconomically disadvantaged women.
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2020
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Waianae Community Re-Development Corporation
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Waianae, HI
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$150K
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Develop community health hubs (chhs) to empowercommunity-based organizations (cbos) with rigorous,scientifically-informed methodologies and data typicallyreserved for academic research. Chhs will serve as a novelplatform that offers cbos the capacity to collect andunderstand health-relevant data from participants of theircommunity-initiated programs along with that of their socialnetwork. Data will be evaluated in the context of the builtenvironment for health/social/economics/policy impacts byacademic consultants, which will be routed back to thecommunity and stakeholders. The information can enablecommunity organizations to engage stakeholders inhealth/wellbeing and potentially play a previously unrecognizedrole in prevention
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2020
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The Food Basket INC
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Hilo, HI
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$15K
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"da bux snap" project to enlist new snap(supplemental nutrition assistance program) outlets to provide snap recipients access to affordable hawaiigrown produce.
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2020
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Five Mountains Hawaii
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Kamuela, HI
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$100K
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Provide bio-psycho-social services to address the disparitiesthat exist among north hawaii native hawaiians and theirfamily.
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2020
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Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services
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Honolulu, HI
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$100K
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Serve communities, families and individuals throughstrong relationships that honor culture and foster health andharmony through two programs, ho'oulu 'aina androot's. The programs provided wraparound support,supplies, fresh produce, meals and medicine to patientsduring the 2020 covid pandemic.
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2020
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Ma Ka Hana Ka Ike
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Hana, HI
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$95K
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Ma ka hana ka ike (mkh) will provide hana youth witha way to learn that makes sense to them, that buildstheir self-esteem and shows them they have the powerto change their future
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2020
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The Food Basket INC
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Hilo, HI
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$75K
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Support distribution of the safest and highest foodfor hawaii county through their food bank sites as well asthrough outreach programs and pantry for senior citizens,food back packs for children, community supportedagriculture boxes, bus mobile market. And farmers market
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2020
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The Waipa Foundation
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Hanalei, HI
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$15K
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Support community poi day which produces and delivers poito critically ill and other at risk community members. Renovatewebsite. Strategic plan update.
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2020
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YMCA of Honolulu
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Honolulu, HI
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$10K
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Provide 5,100 usda reimbursable meals per week fromjuly 29 - 31, 2020 To Children and Teens from Low Incomehouseholds Who are Eligible for Free School lunches.
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2020
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Pacific Survivor Center
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Honolulu, HI
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$8K
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Develop short animations that provide simple and entertaining education about trauma-informed care as well as the neurobiology of trauma, resilience, mental illness, and addiction. The goal is to improve understandingabout trauma, addiction, and mental health disorders;INCrease compassion for those impacted by trauma; andto provide professionals with techniques for interacting withpatients, clients and students in a trauma-informed way.
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2020
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Aloha Harvest
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Honolulu, HI
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$15K
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A volunteer-based, community-wide gleaning projectbased on the ancient tradition of collecting excess freshfood from farms, gardens, restaurants, even backyardand other sources and donating it to those in need.it can reduce the waste of valuable produce and it giveslow-INCome individuals access to fresh, nutritious andlocally grown foods not often available in food pantries.
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2020
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Hana Retreat
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Hana, HI
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$5K
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The 'wahine leader hui" is a peer support network andlearning community for women who are fIRSt-time nonprofitleaders early in their tenure. Invited participants are leadingnonprofits who lift up the health of our land. Families andisland communities. Retreats will blend connection toland and community where we gather, peer supportfor each other's work, mentoring learningopportunities around nonprofit management andleadership, dedicated work time, rest and fun.
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2020
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Hawaii Institute of Pacific Agriculture
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Kapaau, HI
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$3K
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On january 15. 2020, Hawaii Institute of Pacific Agriculturetook Six High School students and three teachers toparticipate in the state capital opening day of thelegislative session. The students spent timeconnecting with their district senators and representativesand learning about civics.
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2020
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Hawaiian Community Assets INC
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Honolulu, HI
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$65K
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Build the capacity of low- and moderate-INComecommunities to achieve and sustain economic self-sufficiencywith a particular focus on native hawaiians throughmortgage lending programs; micro-loans, homeownershipasset building, and financial education; and training fortransitional housing and community based organizationseducation and financial institutions and government entities.
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2020
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Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute
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San Diego, CA
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$15K
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Kahauiki village (kv) is a unique permanent housing project that addresses generational homelessness, with a goal to mitigate adverse childhood experiences and trauma that many homeless children and families face. They seek to build resilience by fostering a neighborhood culture that affords opportunities for pro-social experiences. They hope that their efforts support the goal that their families can lead productive and fulfilling lives to break the cycle of intergenerational trauma. Design and implement program evaluation to track outcomes for kv families and children served through theproject and establish feedback loops to continuously improve client services, content, and delivery. Evaluation will utilize a mixed methods approach, collecting both quantitative and qualitative data to capture the diverse perspectives of client families, program staff, and allied providers.
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2020
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Kualoa Heeia Ecumenical Youth Project
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Kaneohe, HI
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$75K
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"key project". Nurture and promote the cultural,environmental, social, economic and recreational well-beingof the kualoa-heeia area by providing vital grassroots civicprograms and resources that effectively serve the needs ofthe diverse multi-cultural community.
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2020
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Kumano I Ke Ala
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Waimea, HI
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$80K
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Kumano i ke ala (kika) will build a foundation ofstewardship of the land and place through nativehawaiian cultural education programs to growself-directed, critical thinkers for a sustainable west kauai.kika's program focus is land restoration, taro farming,food security, and youth empowerment
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2020
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Molokai Child Abuse Prevention Pathways
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Kaunakakai, HI
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$50K
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Keep children safe and supports family well-being throughprimary prevention education. Work in molokai schoolson three areas: primary prevention education, advocacyand evaluation, and impact.
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2020
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Partners in Development Foundation
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Honolulu, HI
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$50K
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We are oceania (wao) program to respond to theoverwhelming need for support of micronesians in hawaii.provides direct services in language access, acculturationtraining, cultural expertise, health connection days,pre-employment training, census enumeration, socialservice referrals, and community newsletters.
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2020
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Lanai Community Health Center
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Lanai City, HI
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$15K
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Lanai High and Elementary School Education Andphysical Education School program. Develop a trustingrelationship with the youth; providing education on healthand wellness; and development of future workforce. ActivitiesINClude health education, screening programs, Participationin College and career faIRS and outreach at schoolevents/carnivals.
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2020
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Helping Hands Hawaii
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Honolulu, HI
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$4K
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Staff development for leadership team to improveand inspire efficient and effective operations that willtranslate into improving ability to service the community.
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2020
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The Kohala Center INC
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Kamuela, HI
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$25K
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"The Full Calabash Fund" provides grants to hawaii community-based organizations that are purchasing food from local farmers, ranchers and food producers and providing food to community members in need.
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2020
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