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Koʻolau Pilina Fund is sponsored by Harold K L Castle Foundation. A participatory grantmaking fund that supports community-led projects intended to build resilience and strengthen connections between people and place in the Koʻolau region. It prioritizes projects related to food security, health and wellbeing, and community-based education.
Geographic focus: Koʻolau region, Oʻahu, Hawaii (Kahuku to Makapuʻu)
Focus areas: Community Resilience, Food Security, Health and Wellbeing, Education
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations or sponsored groups specific to Koʻolau communities on Oʻahu (Kahuku to Makapuʻu). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Koʻolau Pilina Fund is sponsored by Harold K L Castle Foundation. A participatory grantmaking fund that supports community-led projects intended to build resilience and strengthen connections between people and place in the Koʻolau region. It prioritizes projects related to food security, health and wellbeing, and community-based education. Geographic focus: Koʻolau region, Oʻahu, Hawaii (Kahuku to Makapuʻu) Focus areas: Community Resilience, Food Security, Health and Wellbeing, Education
Strategic Priority Grants is sponsored by Harold K L Castle Foundation. Funding for projects aligned with the foundation's core strategic areas: Public Education Redesign and Enhancement, Nearshore Marine Resource Conservation, Climate Resiliency, and Strengthening Windward Oʻahu Communities. Applicants must begin with an Online Inquiry Form, and first-time applicants are required to call the foundation to discuss their project before submitting. Geographic focus: Hawaii (with priority on Windward Oʻahu) Focus areas: Public Education, Environmental Conservation, Climate Resiliency, Community Development