$50,000 grants to 10 outstanding Native knowledge holders and makers in meaningful work by Thunda September 25, 2020 September 25, 2020 321 The Luce Indigenous Fellowship is offering $50,000 grants to 10 outstanding Native knowledge holders and makers in meaningful work that benefits Indigenous people and communities.Applications due October 22, 2020. Apply online at https://t.co/dE1qDFxOQq Education GrantsGrantsYouth Grants 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditEmail previous post Kailua-Kona man charged with sexual assault, drug offenses next post Paving of Māmalahoa Highway in Waimea Rescheduled Due to Inclement Weather Related Articles Prosecutors Indict Hilo Woman with Felony Drug Possession... March 17, 2023 Big Island Police Weekly Release of Bench Warrant... March 17, 2023 Prosecutors Indict Man in Relation to Ocean View... March 17, 2023 Kailua-Kona Man Charged for Commercial Burglary, Habitual Property... March 17, 2023 Body Discovered Along Hilo Shoreline March 14, 2023 Police Identify Man Killed in Kona Officer-Involved Shooting March 11, 2023 Manhunt Underway in Hāmākua for Attempted Murder Suspect;... March 10, 2023 Police Seeking Ronald Kahihikolo March 10, 2023 Puna Woman Sentenced to 10-Year Prison Term for... March 10, 2023 Police Seeking Man Wanted in Pāhoa Theft Investigation March 10, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.