three core areas: Public Education Redesign and Enhancement, Nearshore Marine Resource Conservation, and Strengthening the Communities of Windward Oahu. Nonprofit organizations serving Hawaii with Internal Revenue Code Sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a) public charity status as well as public schools are encouraged to apply. Online Inquiry Forms will be reviewed by foundation staff on a rolling basis.
Fred Baldwin Memorial Foundation Grant Fred Baldwin Memorial Foundation
Award Amount: Varies Deadline: Check website
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The Foundation supports non-profit programs and projects that benefit the people of Maui County, including capital improvement projects. Projects in the arts, education, environment, health, and human services are of greatest interest. Recent grant recipients include curriculum and physical activity equipment requests, early childhood development programs, and youth centers.
Hawaii Community Foundation Grants Hawaii Community Foundation
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The Atherton Foundation makes grants for programs and projects that benefit the people of Hawaii. The fields of greatest interest are arts, culture, and humanities; community development; education; environment; health; human services; spiritual development; and youth development. Applicants must have 501(c)(3) status or must apply through a fiscal sponsor with 501(c)(3) status. Check website for a complete list of deadlines.
Foundation Grants Healy Foundation
Award Amount: Up to $50,000 Deadline: Rolling
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At the Healy Foundation we believe the nonprofit teams working throughout Oregon and Hawaii — where we live — are the experts in their fields. We do not want them spending hours re-inventing the wheel on existing programs and preparing tailored project budgets and reports unique to us. 100% of our grants are for unrestricted funding. Grants are awarded quarterly.
Memorial Fund Grants Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation
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The Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation is committed to providing resources to improve the life of Hawaii’s children and families by improving the quality and quantity of early education. Grant requests will be considered only from organizations that are classified by the IRS as 501(c)(3), tax exempt agencies, and not private foundations. Projects that include a public sector partner are encouraged.
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