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Grant proposals statewide for improvements to facilities. planning, due diligence, design, construction for infrastructure, and community facilities in existing homesteads. Projects must benefit DHHL homestead lessees in implementing their homestead visions as described in DHHL Regional Plans. Partnerships and teams of DHHL beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing DHHL homestead lessees.
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Statewide to support new, expand and/or improve existing programs and services in homestead communities and to benefit DHHL homestead lessees. The grant proposals may cover a broad range of areas, including but not limited to, DHHL General Plan policy topics: land use and water resources, infrastructure, economic development, healthy communities, and/or food production. For more information on the DHHL General Plan, please visit: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands | General Plan. Such programs and/or services shall support healthy and thriving native Hawaiian homestead communities. Proposed programs and/or services may also include any project identified in an HHC-approved DHHL Regional Plan. For more information on DHHL Regional Plans, visit: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands | Regional Plans. Programs/services must benefit homestead lessees to execute their community visions. Partnerships and teams of DHHL beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing DHHL homestead lessees.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Close: Jan 12, 2026
Statewide to support new, expand and/or improve existing programs and services in homestead communities and to benefit DHHL homestead lessees. The grant proposals may cover a broad range of areas, including but not limited to, DHHL General Plan policy topics: land use and water resources, infrastructure, economic development, healthy communities, and/or food production. For more information on the DHHL General Plan, please visit: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands | General Plan. Such programs and/or services shall support healthy and thriving native Hawaiian homestead communities. Proposed programs and/or services may also include any project identified in an HHC-approved DHHL Regional Plan. For more information on DHHL Regional Plans, visit: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands | Regional Plans. Programs/services must benefit homestead lessees to execute their community visions. Partnerships and teams of DHHL beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing DHHL homestead lessees.
AvailableGrant proposals statewide for disaster preparedness, prevention, and mitigation projects, programs and/or services in existing homesteads on hawaiian home lands. Grant proposals may cover a broad range of areas in disaster preparedness and mitigation.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Close: Jan 12, 2026
Grant proposals statewide for disaster preparedness, prevention, and mitigation projects, programs and/or services in existing homesteads on hawaiian home lands. Grant proposals may cover a broad range of areas in disaster preparedness and mitigation.
Availablecombined sewer overflow Facilities Improvements - Screening and Disinfection Facility (SDF) - Disinfection, Screening and Misc. Improvements: Chemical feed, storage and mixing system improvements, Screen system improvements, Select HVAC system improvements, Electrical power, lighting and building systems, Instrumentation and controls, Access hatches, CSO Facility Safety Improvements and Building Rehabilitation, Address the safety and architectural deficiencies identified as part of the “CS-299 Multidisciplinary Needs Assessment” for all nine CSO facilities. Control System Upgrades at Creek and CSO Facilities: Implementation of a series of lighting and instrumentation and control (I&C) system improvements needed at GLWA’s Belle Isle CSO and Baby Creek SDF facilities
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Nov 21, 2025
Close: Jan 6, 2026
combined sewer overflow Facilities Improvements - Screening and Disinfection Facility (SDF) - Disinfection, Screening and Misc. Improvements: Chemical feed, storage and mixing system improvements, Screen system improvements, Select HVAC system improvements, Electrical power, lighting and building systems, Instrumentation and controls, Access hatches, CSO Facility Safety Improvements and Building Rehabilitation, Address the safety and architectural deficiencies identified as part of the “CS-299 Multidisciplinary Needs Assessment” for all nine CSO facilities. Control System Upgrades at Creek and CSO Facilities: Implementation of a series of lighting and instrumentation and control (I&C) system improvements needed at GLWA’s Belle Isle CSO and Baby Creek SDF facilities
Provide resources to local agencies to repair or renovate public boating access facilities. The statewide ramp repair and modification grant program provides grant funding to public agencies to quickly restore safe and convenient public boating access by correcting public health and safety issues caused by unexpected damage due to flood, accidents, wildfires or by extending existing boat ramps as needed due to drought conditions at DBW-funded boat launching facilities. Typical grant-funded items include repairing or replacing boat ramps, boarding floats, restroom and parking facilities for vehicles with boat trailers.
Posted Date
Feb 4, 2025
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
Release: Feb 4, 2025
Close: Feb 2, 2026
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Provide resources to local agencies to repair or renovate public boating access facilities. The statewide ramp repair and modification grant program provides grant funding to public agencies to quickly restore safe and convenient public boating access by correcting public health and safety issues caused by unexpected damage due to flood, accidents, wildfires or by extending existing boat ramps as needed due to drought conditions at DBW-funded boat launching facilities. Typical grant-funded items include repairing or replacing boat ramps, boarding floats, restroom and parking facilities for vehicles with boat trailers.