Does your organization provide out-of-school-time services to students? The Hawaii State Department of Education is seeking vendors to provide out-of-school-time services through a recently released Request for Proposals. These services may include academic support, career and college readiness, enrichment and extracurricular activities, family engagement, and health, social, and emotional support. Want to learn more? We encourage all interested parties to participate in the valuable opportunities listed below to learn more about the RFP process and share insights. Informational Webinar. The Hawai‘i State Department of Education will host an informational webinar on October 16 at 3 p.m. to provide details about the RFP process. Interested parties may access the pre-proposal conference virtually. Virtual meeting link: https://lnkd.in/gjPy8gTD Meeting number: 2634 047 8659 Password: WMtUZQUr732 Coffee Hour with the Hawai‘i Afterschool Alliance. Additionally, the HAA will facilitate a virtual coffee hour session on October 22 at 10 a.m. This session will connect organizations that have successfully applied as HIDOE vendors with those interested in applying. Come prepared with your questions! Register here: bit.ly/coffeehour24. View the Solicitation on the State of Hawai‘i eProcurement website at https://lnkd.in/gEDds9db. #HawaiiEducation #Funding #NonprofitNews #HawaiiDOE #Afterschool
Hawaii Community Foundation
非盈利组织
Honolulu,Hawaii 7,514 位关注者
Helping people make a difference by inspiring the spirit of giving and by investing in the Hawaiian Islands.
关于我们
The Hawai‘i Community Foundation is a public, statewide, charitable services and grantmaking organization supported by donor contributions for the benefit of Hawai‘i's people. The Hawaii Community Foundation helps people make a difference by inspiring the spirit of giving and by investing in people and solutions to benefit every Island community. At the Hawaii Community Foundation, we strive to use both our heads and our hearts to help Hawaii in meaningful and measurable ways. Using the collective wisdom from our network of supporters, we are able to make effective decisions, powered by philanthropic passion, to improve our communities. Open positions are posted at HawaiiCommunityFoundation.org/Careers
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https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org
Hawaii Community Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
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- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Honolulu,Hawaii
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1916
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Hawaii Community Foundation员工
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??The Maui Strong Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation is announcing three new funding opportunities. In response to recent data reports and community conversations, HCF is pivoting to strategic and targeted grantmaking to ensure Maui Strong Funds are addressing priorities outlined by Maui’s fire-affected communities. The three funding opportunities include: Mental Health - Community Wellness & Wellbeing: This funding opportunity is meeting a community priority to increase access to mental health resources to support the recovery of households and individuals directly affected by the August 2023 Maui fires. The application deadline is Friday, November 8, 2024, at 4 p.m. HST. Interim & Long-term Housing Application: The purpose of this funding opportunity is to solicit proposals from qualified organizations capable of designing, developing, and implementing disaster housing solutions to meet the needs of wildfire survivors. The application deadline is Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at 4 p.m. HST. Contracted Mental Health Services Request for Proposals: The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to identify an experienced vendor to establish a web-based and/or application-based crisis counseling hub serving clients such as Maui fire-affected households, traditional first responders, individuals working in nonprofit/government, or schools working directly with Maui fire-affected households. The submission deadline is Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at 4 p.m. HST. For more information, please visit our website at https://lnkd.in/gRiEtmTK. #MauiStrongFund #MauiResilience #MauiRecovery #grant #funding #HawaiiNonprofit
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??October 10th is DAF Day??! ??DAFs (donor advised funds) help donors make a lasting difference by supporting the causes they are passionate about, with ease and flexibility. Happy DAF Day to all those who celebrate! A DAF at the Hawai‘i Community Foundation is a popular philanthropic vehicle that is simple to create and convenient to manage. The generosity and aloha of our DAF donors aids the vital work of HCF and our partner organizations to strengthen and uplift our communities. Interested in starting a fund? We have philanthropic advisors across the state who can help you. Contact our island teams or our donor services department at 808-566-5560 or email [email protected]. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gEGpKKU8 #DAFDay #Philanthropy #GiveBack #HawaiiCommunity
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Diane Chadwick has helped to usher in significant positive change in Hawai?i for more than 30 years, working with the Hawai?i Community Foundation since 1990. In her role as director of donor relations on Hawai?i Island, Diane has been a powerful force for good, doing everything from helping establish Vibrant Hawai?i, which supports collaborative networks across the island, to redesigning the Richard Smart Fund, which works to elevate and empower community voices. In August 2024, she retired, and we took the moment to sit down with Diane to learn more about her passions and the work she’s contributed to over the years. Read the full interview on our website at https://lnkd.in/gnjh73YY #PunaStrong #TrustBasedPhilanthropy #NonprofitLeaders
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??Join us for an engaging panel focused on the vital topic of water conservation in Hawai’i, with “The Waiverse,” a virtual learning circle series focused on Fresh Water strategies in Hawai‘i. The Waiverse webinar series concludes with, “The Waiverse: Fresh Water Learning Circle Series | Recharge Strategies in Hawai?i” The final webinar session in a series of four will be on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, noon to 1:15 p.m. This webinar highlights the role of watershed partnerships and community-led efforts in safeguarding Hawai‘i’s water resources. From stormwater management to green infrastructure, this session will explore innovative collaborations between government agencies, nonprofits, and community leaders, ensuring long-term resilience and water security. Panelists include: Randall Wakumoto Storm Water Quality Division Program Administrator, City & County of Honolulu Cheyenne Hiapo Perry Coordinator of Mauna Kea Watershed Alliance Walter Ritte Founder and Resident Kupuna, ?āina Momona Kaleo Manuel (moderator) Director of Water Resources at Kamehameha Schools; former Deputy Director, Hawai?i Commission on Water Resource Management ?Register at https://lnkd.in/g6A6FN_H ??Do you know someone who would be interested in attending? Please share this! This series is brought to you by HCF's Natural Environment Team in partnership with Kamehameha Schools ‘āina Pauahi and co-hosted by Funder Hui. #freshwater #watersecurity #watersustainability #nonprofithawaii #hawaiicommunity #waiverse
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Promising Minds Spotlight: Mental Health Pediatric Access Line (MPAL). We are proud to announce the launch of MPAL, Hawai‘i’s first dedicated pediatric mental health warmline! Developed in partnership with The Queen's Health Systems, the Hawai‘i State Department of Health, and HCF’s Promising Minds Initiative, MPAL offers free, same-day support to pediatric primary care providers on Maui, Lāna‘i, and Moloka‘i. Through this innovative pilot program, pediatric healthcare providers can connect with child and adolescent psychiatrists and social workers within 30 minutes or less, ensuring that keiki receive the mental health support they need, when they need it. MPAL is setting a new standard for pediatric mental health care in Hawai‘i and aims to expand statewide in the future. We’re grateful to our partners for working together to strengthen the mental health support network for Hawai‘i’s families! Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gtbPbFqe. #PromisingMinds #EarlyChildhoodMentalHealth #MentalHealthMatters #CommunityImpact
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We are proud to have team members at HCF who are leaders in their industry, leaders in their communities, and leaders in their careers. Two such leaders will be featured panelists at Hawaii Business Magazine’s upcoming Wahine Forum 2024 on October 11, 2024. Keanu Lau Hee, senior director of HCF's Maui Recovery Effort, will join the panel discussion “Leading Through Crisis,” in which women leaders will share their personal experiences navigating through crises, offering valuable insights on managing under pressure, making tough decisions, and cultivating resilience. Kēhau Meyer, senior program manager of the Maui Recovery Effort, is joining the panel discussion “Showing Up: The Power of Collective Action,” featuring local leaders making a difference through their dedication and action. Learn more and register for Wahine Forum at https://lnkd.in/g2szTEa9. #WahineForum #HawaiiCommunity #ThoughtLeadership #LeadFromWithin #HawaiiNonprofit #WahineLeadership
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2023 was an eventful year, and we’re proud to share the work and progress made in Hawai‘i Community Foundation's 2023 Annual Report. In addition to reporting on HCF's financial performance, the report includes updates on the meaningful work being done by our partners and grantees, inspiring stories of generosity from donors across the state and abroad, and a look at what’s coming up on the HCF horizon. After a year of challenge and extraordinary response, we are inspired by the Hawaiian concept of ho‘omau, to persevere, persist, or endure. To ho?omau is to remain steadfast in the face of challenges; not giving up, even when the going gets hard. E ho‘omau kākou i ka hoe pū ?ana—Let’s keep paddling together. Visit the report from our website at https://lnkd.in/gGaK48Zh #HawaiiNonprofit #CommunityImpact #StrongerTogether #HawaiiCommunity
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The Hawai‘i Community Foundation is excited to be a sponsor of HANOCON, the state’s largest annual gathering of nonprofit professionals—as well as sector allies, supporters, and advocates—who come together to network, learn, share ideas, and collaborate. This year’s theme is I ka wā ma mua, i ka wā ma hope. “The time before us, the time after us. The future is found in the past.” ???October 4, 2024 ??Windward Community College, 45-720 Kea?ahala Road, Kāne?ohe, HI 96744. ?To learn more or purchase tickets, visit https://lnkd.in/gK9p76wE Be sure to follow Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations for the latest about #HANOCON.
HANOCON 2024 - Hawai?i Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations
https://hano-hawaii.org
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Are you an organization on Hawai‘i Island working to effectively manage nearshore marine areas? A funding opportunity is available for the Holomua Marine Initiative 2025-2026 Marine Capacity Building Cohort. The online application deadline is Friday, October 25, 2024, 4:00 p.m. HST. This funding opportunity is aimed at supporting organizations and programs on Hawai?i Island that make meaningful contributions to achieving the goals and objectives of the Holomua Marine Initiative, which focus on effectively managed nearshore marine areas in Hawai’i with strong community co-management in partnership with DLNR-DAR. The primary focus of this opportunity is to provide support for eligible organizations to participate in the 2025-2026 Hawai?i Island Marine Capacity-building Cohort and strengthen capacity for communities on Hawai?i Island on a range of topics that will help to further their abilities to effectively manage marine resources in partnership with State and County agencies and other nonprofits or communities. Learn more and apply on our website at https://lnkd.in/g_m6ub2s #HolomuaMarine
Holomua Marine Initiative 2025-2026 Marine Capacity Building Cohort
hawaiicommunityfoundation.org