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Puna Strong Grant Program Starts its Second Year

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The County of Hawai‘i and Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) are excited to announce the launch of the second year of the Puna Strong grant program. Puna Strong remains focused on disaster readiness and building community resilience for the Puna communities impacted by the 2018 Kīlauea eruption on Hawai‘i Island with a $600,000 investment in nonprofit organizations and partnerships leading community-driven projects.

“The first year Puna Strong grant program was incredibly successful,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “These grants create opportunities for residents to connect and collaborate with each other on projects that bring an immense amount of benefit to the community and continue the healing process after the eruption.”

The first round of grants supported the work of 26 organizations that addressed a range of issues important to the community, including mental health, home and community food production, youth development, cultural grounding, environmental protection, educational opportunities, access to community-focused information, and readiness to respond to community emergencies/disasters.

 “Puna is a strong community because of the many people who care about each other and are taking action to become even more resilient.” Said Diane Chadwick, director of community philanthropy on Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Community Foundation.

Puna Strong grantee organizations will take part in organizational assessments, project feasibility analysis, bi-monthly action learning circles, workshops, training, and site visits. This second round of Puna Strong will also feature larger grant awards.

To be considered for the pre-application technical support and grant funding, organizations must be able to:

The first step in applying for the grant process is to submit a letter of interest to the Diane Chadwick with the Hawai‘i Community Foundation at dchadwick@hcf-hawaii.org by July 6, 2022.

Letters of Interest should include the following information:

For questions about submitting a letter of interest, contact Diane Chadwick at 808-938-8533.

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