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OHA Makes $1 Million Available For Emergency Financial Assistance Program

HONOLULU, HI – The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) announced today it is making $1,044,253 available to implement an emergency financial assistance program for Native Hawaiians. OHAs Ka Wailele Emergency Financial Assistance Program is being administered by Hawaiʻi Community Lending (HCL), a Native Hawaiian community development financial institution.

OHA is encouraging Native Hawaiians – who are at least 18 years old and in financial hardship – to review program requirements and apply. Program applications will be available starting June 1, 2021, at 8 a.m. No income requirements apply.

Ka Wailele will provide grants up to $1,500 for past due rent, mortgage, utilities, and rent deposits to an estimated 520 households that can prove Native Hawaiian ancestry, Hawaiʻi residency, financial hardship, and need for housing and/or utility assistance. Native Hawaiians are limited in receiving OHA emergency financial assistance to one grant every two years.

HCL will process applications, and payments will be made directly to landlords, mortgage lenders, or utility providers. Approved applicants will also have access to financial counseling, additional grants or affordable loans, and career coaching through Financial Opportunity Centers run by HCL’s parent corporation, Hawaiian Community Assets.

“Supporting Native Hawaiian ‘ohana in successfully navigating the challenges they face is integral to the work we do at OHA,” said OHA Ka Pouhana/CEO Dr. Sylvia Hussey. “We hope that the emergency financial assistance from OHA will help alleviate some of the stress created by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as connect ‘ohana with other valuable resources that are available to them.”

“We mahalo OHA for their investment in bringing emergency financial assistance to the community at this critical time,” said HCL Executive Director Jeff Gilbreath. “Our organization looks forward to partnering with OHA, Native Hawaiian Trusts, and community members on the ground to ensure these funds help stabilize housing, so we can begin to move families toward economic recovery.”

Native Hawaiians in financial hardship should apply online at www.oha.org/emergencyaid or www.kawailele.org. Persons without internet access or a computer are encouraged to call HCL at (808) 587-7656 to request a paper application or complete an application over the phone. In-person assistance will be available at Financial Opportunity Centers and remote offices statewide.


Ka Wailele Program Requirements 

To qualify for Ka Wailele grants starting June 1, applicants must meet the following qualifications:

Required Documents 

Native Hawaiian applicants will be required to submit the following documents with their applications starting June 1 to be considered for OHA’s Ka Wailele grants:

   Proof of Age and Hawaiʻi Residency 

Native Hawaiian Verification (One of the following) 

Proof of Financial Hardship (One of the following) 

Housing (One of the following) 

Assistance Needed (One of the following) 

Learn more at www.oha.org/emergencyaid.  

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