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Hawai‘i County and Nonprofits Announce Meetings on $21M in Emergency Rent and Utility Grants to Hawai‘i Island Residents Impacted by COVID-19

by Thunda

The County of Hawai‘i and seven local nonprofits announced that they will be hosting a series of meetings with community and business leaders on a plan to provide $21 million in rent and utility assistance grants to residents impacted by COVID-19.

Meetings will be hosted virtually by Hawai‘i Community Lending and the Office of Housing and Community Development from April 20 through April 29. (See schedule below).


The meetings will present current data from the Hawai‘i County Emergency Rental Assistance
Program (ERAP) along with the plan for deploying all rent and utility assistance funds by December
31, 2021. Presentations will be followed by discussions with invited leaders and directors from the six
nonprofit partners administering the program with the goal of forming multi-sector partnerships that
will help reach Island residents in need.


Hawai‘i Community Lending on April 12 joined with Hawaii First Federal Credit Union, HOPE
Services Hawai‘i, Habitat for Humanity Hawai‘i Island, Neighborhood Place of Puna, Hawai‘i County
Economic Opportunity Council, and The Salvation Army to launch the ERAP and open applications through the nonprofit partners. The County of Hawai‘i has funded the collaborative effort with $23 million in federal funding.


To qualify for rent and utility grants, applicants must be Hawai‘i Island residents, at least 18 years old,
and have lost income due to COVID-19. Applicant households must earn below the maximum annual income limit to receive funding (see below). Priority will be given to households at or below 50% area median income and with household members who have been unemployed for 90 days or more. To learn more, visit www.HawaiiCountyERAP.org.

Invitations will be sent, and community and business leaders are encouraged to register below to attend. Meetings will be open to the public. All meetings will be recorded and placed on the Hawai‘i County ERAP website for later viewing.


Schedule of Community and Business Leader Meetings

  •  Tuesday, April 20, 5-6 pm: Landlords/Property Managers/Utility Companies
  •  Wednesday, April 21, 5-6 pm: Business and Employers
  •  Thursday, April 22, 12-1p: Nonprofits
  •  Tuesday, April 27, 5-6 pm: General Community
  •  Wednesday, April 28, 12-1 pm: Nonprofits
  •  Thursday, April 29, 5-6 pm: General Community


If you are interested in registering for a community and business leader meeting, email the Hawai‘i
County ERAP Coordinator, Maile Lavea-Malloe, at maile@hawaiiancommunity.net.

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