Periodically, CNHA sends out the latest information on resources and other opportunities available to Native Hawaiian community organizations.  This complimentary service is another way CNHA advances Native Hawaiians through empowerment and informational initiatives.  For more information about our training workshops and events, please visit us at www.hawaiiancouncil.org

 

CNHA is a national association of Native Hawaiian organizations. Operating an active Public Policy Center, Grants Training Institute, Community Development Consulting Services, and the Hawaiian Way Fund, we unify our members around solutions that embrace the strength of Native culture and knowledge in meeting community challenges. CNHA coordinates the Annual Native Hawaiian Convention in Honolulu every year to bring practitioners, community and policy makers together around issues important to Hawaiians.

 

 

 

 

August 5, 2006

 

 

Meeting Space Available for CNHA Member Organizations at the 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention

 

What:  The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is coordinating the 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention scheduled for September 25 – 29, 2006, at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.  The theme this year is Setting The Pace - Charting Our Course, in recognition of the activism and strength of community in taking charge of our collective future.

 

CNHA is providing limited meeting space at the Hawaii Convention Center for CNHA member organizations that might like to hold special meetings, board meetings, staff retreats or other small gatherings during the week of the 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention. 

 

To reserve meeting space:  If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity and reserve a space, please contact Sean Craig or Malia Naeole via email at mailto:evemts@jhawaiiancouncil.org.  All private meeting space is available on Monday, September 25, 2006 from 9am to 5pm and will be set based on your meeting logistic needs.  Due to the limited amount of meeting space, a confirmation of availability will be sent to you upon approval of such request.  Deadline for requesting meeting space is August 31, 2006.

 

For more information:  Should you have any questions, please contact the CNHA’s Events Division, attention Sean Craig or Malia Naeole via fax at 808.521.4111 or email at events@hawaiiancouncil.org

 

 

 

 

Register Today!

 

CNHA’s 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention

September 25-29, 2006 – Hawai‘i Convention Center

 

Exchange ~ Strengthen ~ Inspire ~ Voice

 

This national Convention is the largest gathering of organizations, policy makers, legislative representatives and federal agencies in Native Hawaiian community development. Each year the convention features luncheons, banquets, keynote addresses and a variety of trainings on issues related to education, housing, economic development, land access, and self determination.  

 

Nightlife at the 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention

 

After each day of taking in enlightening, inspiring and empowering activities at the 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention, one will need to unwind and assimilate all of the relevant information thrown at them. The evening activities are the perfect solution and this year’s line up is no exception. Each night is filled with attractive events held at the Hawaii Convention Center that are sure to motivate and rejuvenate anyone who attends. These activities are available to everyone, whether you attend the Convention or not, but everyone must register. Registration for the events are available online, Click Here, and the costs are listed below.

 

Monday, September 25, 2006

What:  Native Hawaiian Film Festival

When:  4pm to 8pm

Where:  Hawaii Convention Center - Lili‘uokalani Auditorium

Why Attend: The festival is dedicated to the talent of Native Hawaiians working in the film industry. Coordinated by the Native Hawaiian Film Association, come be moved by the energy and creativeness of Native Artists.

How Much: Free

 

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

What: Asian, Pacific Islander & Native American Reception

When: 6pm to 8:30pm

Where:  Hawaii Convention Center - Ala Halawai Concourse

Why Attend: Enjoy an evening of networking and sharing. Hosted by Alvin Parker, CNHA Board Chairman, Sue Taoka, Chair of the National Coalition of Asian & Pacific Americans in Community Development and Max Ahgeak, Vice-Chairman of the Inter Tribal Economic Alliance.

How Much: Free for all Participants of the CNHA Policy Roundtable

 

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

What: Native Hawaiian Grammy Awards Banquet

When: 6:30pm to 9:30pm

Where:  Hawaii Convention Center - Kalakaua Ballroom

Why Attend: The Hawaiian community celebrates the Best Hawaiian Music Album Category at the GRAMMY®Awards and honors each of the 2006 GRAMMY® nominees– Kapono Beamer, Raiatea Helm, Ledward Ka‘apana, Sonny Lim and Daniel Ho.  Special Host and Sponsor – the Hawaii Tourism Authority

How Much: $55  

 

Thursday, September 28, 2006

What: Bishop Museum Aloha Na Alii Banquet

When: 6pm to 8:30pm

Where:  Hawaii Convention Center - Kalakaua Ballroom

Why Attend: Celebrate the Life of Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole -- Co-hosted the State Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associations & Hui Kakoo Aina Hoopulapula, with a special museum exhibit by Bishop Museum. 

How Much: $55

 

Friday, September 29, 2006

What: Native Voices & Rock the Hawaiian Vote Concert

When: 5:30 to 8:30

Where:  Hawaii Convention Center - Kalakaua Ballroom

Who: The Barefoot Natives- Eric Gilliom and Willie K

How Much: $15

 

For more information about how you may register for CNHA’s 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention, click here to download a registration form or contact CNHA via telephone at 808.521.5011, toll-free at 800.709.2642, via e-mail at mailto:events@hawaiiancouncil.org or visit our website at http://www.hawaiiancouncil.org.

 

CNHA’s 5th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Sponsored by:

 

Lead Sponsors:

 

UPC Wind, LLC

 

Host Sponsors:

 

Aloha State Services

Friends of Hawaii Charities

Hawaii National Bank

Maui Land & Pineapple Company

National CAPACD

The Legacy Foundation

 

 

 

 

“Meet the Candidates” Series

 

The CNHA Policy Center, ‘Ahahui Siwila Hawai‘i O Kapolei (Kapolei Hawaiian Civic Club) and the State Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associations are hosting a series of Meet the Candidates “coffee” hours.  Meet your candidates in an informal setting, ask them questions, find out who they are as people and then as policy makers!

 

August 8, 2006 (Tuesday)

               4:00 pm - 5:00 pm     Matt Matsunaga                U.S. House, 2nd District

               5:00 pm - 6:00 pm     Clayton Hee                      U.S. House, 2nd District

               6:00 pm - 6:30 pm     break

               6:30 pm - 7:30 pm     Colleen Hanabusa             U.S. House, 2nd District

               7:30 pm - 8:30 pm     Hanalei Aipoalani              U.S. House, 2nd District

 

August 24, 2006 (Thursday)

               4:00 pm - 5:00 pm     Randy Iwase                     Governor

               5:00 pm - 6:00 pm     Quentin Kawananakoa      U.S. House, 2nd District

               6:00 pm - 6:30 pm     break

               6:30 pm - 7:30 pm     William Aila                      Governor

               7:30 pm - 8:30 pm     To be determined

 

Where:   Best Western’s The Plaza Hotel - Honolulu International Airport

               Plumeria Room, 3253 North Nimitz Highway (At Camp Catlin Rd)

 

Pupus and beverages will be served.

 

Reserve your seat today.  Contact Lisa C. Oshiro at CNHA via phone at 808.521.5011, toll-free at 800.709.2642, or via e-mail to nativevotes@hawaiiancouncil.org.

 

The Native Votes Count Campaign will also have Deputy Voter Registrars on-site to register people to vote and will distribute Absentee Applications along with voter education materials.

 

 

 

 

Kamehameha Schools Now Accepting Applications for all three campuses

 

What:  Kamehameha Schools is currently accepting applications for admission to all three campuses – Kapâlama, Hawai‘i and Maui.  If you know a student who could flourish at one of their campuses, please encourage that student and his or her family to call for an application.

 

Application Deadline & Fee:  The new application deadline for K-12 admission is SEPTEMBER 30, 2006.  Application fee waivers are available for qualified families.

 

Application Details: 

 

 

 

 

Age Cutoff date for kindergarten:

 

 

 

To Request an application: 

 

Contact <mailto:admissions@ksbe.edu> to request an application via e-mail.

 

Please be sure to include your name, mailing address, a daytime phone number, and the grade level and campus to which your child will be applying.

 

To request an application via telephone, please call:

 

Neighbor island applicants may also call toll free at 1-800-842-4682 ext.

8800.

 

Financial aid is available.  For more information about the admissions process, please visit:  <http://www.ksbe.edu/admissions> www.ksbe.edu/admissions.

 

Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.  Applicants who wish to be considered under that policy must have their Hawaiian ancestry verified by KS’ Ho‘oulu Hawaiian Data Center.

 

 

 

 

“Starlight & Slippahs” - Honoring Senator Daniel Akaka

 

What/When:   On Friday, August 25, Parents And Children Together (PACT) will host Starlight & Slippahs, a benefit fundraiser for PACT’s 13 family service programs. Please come for an evening of Hawaiian music, great food, and an exciting silent auction under the stars at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.

 

This year’s distinguished honoree will be Senator Daniel Akaka. As someone long associated with family values in Hawaii, it is fitting that Senator Akaka is now helping to build the community of Hawaii by being PACT’s honoree at this event.  Please join in “building” a stronger Hawaii by supporting PACT and buying one of the tables at this upcoming fundraiser.

 

Proceeds from the event will go toward PACT’s 13 family strengthening programs—their services range from early childhood education, domestic violence prevention and treatment, child abuse and neglect prevention and treatment, community and teen building, and mental health support.

 

To purchase a table:  Tables for 10 will be recognized in the Program and may be purchased at $5,000 for the “Lokelani” Table, $2,500 for the “Maile” Table and $1,500 for the “Plumeria” Table.  Tickets are available @ $150 each.  Please visit http://www.pacthawaii.org/starlight_slippahs.html for more information or call Norma Spierings at 847-3285 X707 for more information.

 

For more information:  If you are unable to make the dinner and would still like to support PACT, please visit http://events.chipin.com/24644bd768e758f9 to make a cash donation - every dollar counts! If you have any items that you would like to donate to the silent auction, please contact Norma Spierings at the number above.

 

 

 

 

Hawaii State Office of Elections Seeking Precinct Officials

 

What:  The State Office of Elections is looking for interested individuals to work as Precinct Officials in the polling places on election days. It is a great opportunity for individuals or groups to learn about the election process. The Office of Elections also works with non-profit organizations and these groups can receive a stipend for all qualified participants and earn money for their organization's activities. The dates that Precinct Officials are needed are during the Primary Election, on Saturday, September 23, 2006 and then again on Tuesday, November 7, 2006 for the General Election.

 

To apply as a Precinct Official, visit the State of Hawaii Office of Elections website: http://www.hawaii.gov/elections. Fact sheets, forms and additional information on qualifications can be found on-line. Training has begun, but more classes are scheduled at various DOE cafeterias on Oahu for qualified Precinct Official volunteers.

 

For more information, please visit the State Office of Elections website at http://www.hawaii.gov/elections or contact Judy Gold and her staff at 453-8683.

 

 

 

 

La Hana Loko Ia - Work Day at Waikalua Loko fishpond

 

E hele mai kakou!  E malama i ka loko ia.  Come help care for our fishpond.

 

Work Days:

 

Times:  8 a.m. to 12 noon

 

Bring:

 

Bonus:  Educational tours of our loko ia (fishpond). A light lunch will be provided.

 

Interested?  Contact Kaohua Lucas at kaohua@hawaii.rr.com or phone 843.1217 to pre-register yourself or your group.

 

 

 

 

Information Session on Affordable Housing

 

What:  Honolulu Habitat for Humanity is holding two Information Sessions for the families who are interested in applying for a Habitat house. The meetings will be held at the Waimanalo Public Library on:

 

Waimanalo Public Library

 

Honolulu Habitat for Humanity helps low income families who cannot afford a traditional mortgage or loan to build/rebuild their home. If you or someone you know is living in a home that is in serious need of repair or has a vacant parcel of land and have not been able to afford to build a home on the site, please come to one of our Information Sessions.

 

Your attendance at the Information Sessions is your first mandatory step in becoming a partner family.  Habitat homes are sold, not given, to approved homeowner applicants.  Homeowners pay low, no-interest monthly mortgage payments toward the full ownership of their homes. Moving into and owning a Honolulu Habitat home improves the quality of life for its residents, not only in the physical surroundings but also by instilling a sense of pride and responsibility that comes with home ownership.

 

For more information call Honolulu Habitat for Humanity at 538-7070 or visit http://www.honoluluhabitat.org.

 

 

 

 

Ad 2 Honolulu Accepting Applications for 2006-2007 Public Service Campaign

 

 

What:  Ad 2 Honolulu is now accepting applications from non-profit organizations who are seeking a FREE public awareness campaign this year.  The selected organization will receive a year-long campaign that includes marketing, public relations, creative executions and advertising in television, radio and print.  Historically, Ad 2 Honolulu’s campaigns have been valued up to $1 million.

 

The deadline for applications is Wednesday, August 16.

 

To receive an application, contact Goldyn Zimetbaum at mailto:gzimetbaum@startech.com, or download the application from www.Ad2Honolulu.org.

 

For more information on Ad 2 Honolulu, e-mail mailto:ad2honolulu@hotmail.com or visit their Web site at www.Ad2Honolulu.org.

 

 

 

 

Save the Date!

2006 Board Leadership Conference – October 10, 2006

 

What: Join the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) and the Hawai‘i Association of Independent Schools for a one-day forum for directors of nonprofit organizations and independent scool boards, designed to provide the latest and most important information available from experts in the fields of leadership and governance.  Hear from Dr. Richard Chait, internationally renowned governance scholar from Harvard Graduate School of Education, as he delivers the keynote address.  Participants will have access to morning and afternoon breakout sessions on topics of leadership and governance, and will receive HCF’s 2006 Nonprofit State of the Sector Report for Hawaii.

 

When: Tuesday, October 10, 2006

 

Where: Hawai‘i Convention Center

 

Cost: $75 per board member.  Limited travel scholarships will be available for neighbor island board members.  Continental breakfast and lunch is included in the fee.

 

For more information contact Hawai‘i Community Foundation at 808.973.1540 or via e-mail at boardleadership@hcf-hawaii.org.

 

 

 

 

Call for Presenters, Papers & Panels!

2006 Conference on Hawaiian Indigenous Education, Research, and Well-being

 

About the Conference:  Planning for Kamehameha Schools’ annual research conference has begun. They invite teachers, curriculum developers, researchers, service providers, community leaders, parents, and grass-roots organizers to present their mana‘o and findings about Hawaiian Indigenous Education, Research, and Well-being. This year’s conference will showcase multidisciplinary research and emerging perspectives about Hawaiian well-being. A major focus of the conference will be Nä Lau Lama, a statewide collaboration to improve outcomes for Hawaiian students.

 

When: November 15–16 (Wed. & Thurs.)—not in October, as previously announced

 

Where: Hawai‘i Convention Center

 

Cost/Registration: Information on cost, registration, and scholarships to follow.

 

Food: Meals will be provided and are included in the registration fee.

 

Conference schedule/program: TBD (keynote speakers, panels, presentations and workshops).

 

The conference theme is Holomua: Research to Action. Kamehameha Schools is currently accepting proposals for panels and presentations of applied research, scholarly papers, posters, field studies, and collaborative projects that address this theme.  Topics may include education, health, family, economics, mälama ‘äina, leadership, and cultural/spiritual knowledge and practice.

 

This year’s conference is sponsored by Kamehameha Schools, the Hawai‘i Department of Education, and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. For more information, send an email to mailto:researchconf@ksbe.edu or call Blossom Chang at (808) 534-3974.

 

 

 

 

Job Opportunity:  .Program Director, Friends of Moku’ula, Inc.

 

About the Position:  This position requires that responsibilities be performed independently.  This position is responsible to the Executive Director and primary responsibilities include program development and coordination in the areas of education, community relations, volunteers and site preservation. 

 

 

Qualifications:

 

 

*Salary commensurate with ability

*Benefit package included

 

For more information please contact:  Friends of Moku‘ula Inc, 505 Front Street, Suite 234, Lahaina, Maui, Hawai`i 96761, Phone: (808) 661-3659, Fax: (808) 661-1676

friends@mokuula.com  Visit their website at:  http://www.mokuula.com/

 

 

 

 

Job Opportunity:  Chief Operations Officer, Kokua Kalihi Valley

 

Kokua Kalihi Valley seeks a Chief Operations Officer to oversee services to the community, including public housing case management, youth services, elderly services, outreach, health education, recreational programs, facilities and transportation services.

 

The COO will be a vital member of the organization's core staff and will work closely with the Executive Director to implement the organization's strategic plan. Significant management experience and at least three years working in a community health setting is required. Master's degree is preferred. Salary commensurate with experience.

 

Interested candidates should send resumes to Kokua Kalihi Valley, 2239 N. School St., Honolulu, HI  96819.

 

 

 

 

Job Opportunity:  Personnel Assistant, Halau Ku Mana Charter School

 

Halau Ku Mana Charter School in Manoa seeks a committed, passionate team player for:

 

Full-Time Personnel Assistant

Human Resources & Payroll knowledge preferred

Assistant to Office Manager

 

Deadline to Apply:  Send resume + cover ASAP

Contact information:  Fax 988-8999 or Email kinau@halaukumana.org

 

For more about Halau Ku Mana, visit their website at:  http://www.halaukumana.org

 

 

 

 

Hawaii Tourism Authority Announces RFP for Hawaiian Culture Program

 

What: The Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Hawaiian Culture program supports programs that honor and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture and community. The Program’s criteria are designed to address the goals and objectives identified in the Hawaii Tourism Strategic Plan: 2005-2015 for the “Hawaiian Culture” initiative.

 

The objectives include: strengthening the relationship between the visitor industry and the Hawaiian community; nurturing the Hawaiian culture by creating visitor experiences, activities and marketing programs that are respectful and accurate; and supporting Hawaiian programs and cultural practitioners, craftsmen, musicians and other artist that preserve and perpetuate the Hawaiian Culture.

 

Award Limits: Applicants may request an award of no more than $100,000

 

Matching Funds Requirement: A minimum of one to one (1:1) in matching funds to the amount of funds requested has been set. Matching funds can be in the form of cash and/or in-kind contributions. Matching funds shall not come from other state government resources.

 

Project Term: Projects must be initiated no earlier than January 1, 2007 but no later than December 31, 2007.  Project completion dates may vary depending on the work plan and estimated timeline necessary to complete the project.

 

Deadline: Friday, September 15, 2006

 

For more information about the application process or the Hawaii Tourism Authority, contact 808.973.2255 or visit www.hawaiitourismauthority.org.

 

 

 

 

Hawaii Tourism Authority Announces RFP for Natural Resources Program

 

What: The Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Natural Resources program provides funding to manage, enhance and protect Hawaii’s natural environment and areas that are frequented by visitors. The primary purpose of the Program is to protect and preserve the beauty and uniqueness of Hawaii’s natural environment for both residents and visitors to experience and enjoy.  The Program’s criteria are designed to address the goals and objectives identified in the Hawaii Tourism Strategic Plan: 2005-2015 for the “Natural Resources” initiative.

 

The objectives include: improve value-added amenities at natural resource sites; explore innovative means to repair, maintain and improve Hawaii’s natural resources; raise awareness of all stakeholders about the responsible use of natural resources; increase collaboration among government agencies, the visitor industry and the community; raise awareness of commercial operators, information providers and others about the responsible use of natural resources; and review and enforce rules and develop certification programs for commercial operations in natural resource areas.

 

Award Limits: Applicants may request an award of no more than $100,000.

 

Matching Funds Requirement: A minimum of one to one (1:1) in matching funds to the amount of funds requested has been set. Matching funds can be in the form of cash and/or in-kind contributions. Matching funds shall not come from other state government resources.

 

Project Term: Projects must be initiated no earlier than January 1, 2007 but no later than December 31, 2007.  Project completion dates may vary depending on the work plan and estimated timeline necessary to complete the project.

 

Deadline: Friday, September 15, 2006

 

For more information about the application process or the Hawaii Tourism Authority, contact 808.973.2255 or visit www.hawaiitourismauthority.org.

 

 

 

 

Yves Rocher Foundation Accepting Applications for Women of the Earth Awards

 

What: The Yves Rocher Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Yves Rocher beauty company, is accepting applications for the Terre de Femmes “Women of the Earth” Awards from the United States.  The awards are designed to honor women who make the world a greener place through their actions and programs. 

 

Three U.S. winners will be chosen and awarded cash prizes of $7,000 for first place, $5,000 or second place, and $3,000 for third place. Prize money will be distributed to organizations that are exempt from taxation pursuant to the U.S. Internal Revenue code.  Individuals not associated with such an organization may designate a not-for-profit organization concerned with the protection or promotion of the plant world to receive the cash award.

 

The first-place prize winner will be entered in the International Women of the Earth Awards with other first-prize winners from other countries.  She will be taken to paris, France, to attend the award ceremony on march 8, 2007, and could win the international prize.

 

Who is eligible: Any women age 18 and abov who is working on a program that benefits nature and humankind is eligible and encouraged to submit an application.

 

For more information about the foundation and how to apply visit the Yves Rocher Foundation website at http://www.yves-rocher-fondation.org/.

 

 

 

 

Food and Agriculture Export Readiness Training Program Upcoming Classroom Sessions

 

What: The Export Readiness Training program provies export training to new to-export agricultural growers and food processing companies.  Learn what country to sell to, how to finance your export sale, a cost effective method for shipping your product, how to get through the regulatory maze, and te abc’s of participating in an international trade show or trade mission. 

 

Classroom sessions begin on October 10, 2006 and will cover the following topics:

 

 

To participate in the classroom sessions, must have/be:

 

 

Come to the Information Session on your island to find how you can participate in the upcoming classroom sessions:

 

Maui

Tuesday, August 8, 2006, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the Maui Beach Hotel, Lanai Conference Room

Tuesday, August 8, 2006, 3:00 – 4:00 pm at the Maui Research and Technology Center VTC Room

 

Kauai

Wednesday, August 9, 2006, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the Kauai County Building, Piikoi Conference Room

 

Oahu

Friday, August 11, 2006, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the Manoa Innovation Center, 2nd Floor Conference Room

 

Hilo, Hawaii

Tuesday, August 15, 2006, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the Hawaii Innovation Center at Hilo

 

Kona, Hawaii

Wednesday, August 16, 2006, 3:00 – 4:00 pm at the King Kamehameha Hotel, Ohana Conference Room

 

For more information contact 808.539.3603 or e-mail mep@htdc.org.

 

 

 

 

 

What’s New with the HOAP Call Center?

 

HOAP & HHCA Orientation Sessions and Homebuyer Education Courses

 

To date, 20 HOAP Orientation Sessions helped over 1,000 Native Hawaiians throughout the state of Hawaii navigate their way to homeownership.  HOAP Orientation Sessions cover topics including the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act which guides the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ mission and policies, the homestead application process, updates on DHHL’s development schedule statewide, an overview of the homebuyer education and case management services that are available, and statewide local Providers.

Mahalo for taking the time to become engaged in the program. We are no longer offering  HOAP Orientation Sessions; however, we encourage you and your ohana to continue utilizing HOAP, its services and access to relevant information. Please feel free to contact the HOAP Call Center with any questions.

Hawaii Community Lending (HCL), Hawaiian Community Assets (HCA) and Hawaii HomeOwnership Center (HHOC) conduct Homebuyer Education Courses that include the following topics: 1) Understanding Credit & Obtaining a Mortgage Loan, 2) Personal Financial Management (budgeting, savings, etc), and 3) Credit Ratings, Credit Repair, Debt Reduction and Debt Restructuring.  Providers offer these courses in 1 to 4 day sessions where participants are able to attend sessions on a variety of dates throughout the year with one of the above HOAP Providers. 

 

Click on the following links for more information on

Hawaiian Community Assets & Hawaii Community Lending:

http://www.dhhlhoap.org/article.php?story=20050310151633109

Hawaii HomeOwnership Center: 

http://www.dhhlhoap.org/article.php?story=20050316101225123

or any other HOAP Providers at this link: http://www.dhhlhoap.org/index.php?topic=providers

 

For more information about HOAP Orientation Sessions, Homebuyer Education Courses or any other HOAP services please contact the HOAP Call Center today:  Direct Tel:  791.3403; Direct Fax:  791.3405; Toll-Free Tel:  866.897.4384; Toll-Free Fax:  866.897.4385; E-mail:  info@dhhlhoap.org; Website:  www.dhhlhoap.org

 

 

 

 

Other Federal Funding Opportunities

 

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

 

Public Health Conference Support Program Modification 6

http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=1865

 

 

Department of Agriculture (USDA)

 

Small Business Innovation Research

Modification 2 http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=10051

 

 

Department of the Interior (DOI)

 

Public Lands Interpretive Center

Grant http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=10421

 

Promote Native Seed and Plant Diversity

Grant http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=10447

 

 

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Home Ownership Assistance Program (HOAP)

http://dhhlhoap.org

 

Full Service Document Digitization

http://hhtech.net

 

Supporting 2,000 Years of Good Ideas!

http://hawaiianwayfund.org

 

Annual Native Hawaiian Convention

http://www.hawaiiancouncil.org/annualconvention.html

 

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Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

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