The County of Hawai‘i and Hawai‘i Community Foundation are pleased to announce additional rounds of two significant grant programs aimed at supporting recovery and resilience efforts for communities affected by the 2018 Kīlauea eruption on the Island of Hawai‘i. The Puna Strong and Kīlauea Recovery Grant Program continues to prioritize the recovery, revitalization, and long-term resilience of Puna communities.

Puna Strong

Puna Strong, now in its third year, continues its steadfast commitment to disaster preparedness and the cultivation of community resilience. Puna Strong provides investment directed towards Puna’s nonprofit organizations, bolstered by invaluable partnerships with Hawai’i Community Foundation (HCF) and the Oak Foundation, this program is poised to extend its positive influence across an additional 18-month duration, extending its impact into 2025.

“When disaster strikes, nonprofit organizations are often the first on the ground to deliver critical needs to the community,” said HCF’s Program Officer Chelsey Chow. “At Hawai‘i Community Foundation, we want to ensure that local organizations can be proactive in preparing for a rapid-response effort—and the Puna Strong and Kīlauea Recovery programs do just that.”

In addition to access to grant funding, Puna Strong grantee organizations are supported through an Organizational Assessment program to further evaluate their growth and impact, Puna Strong grant recipients can expect to participate in a learning cohort with other grantees, technical assistance workshops, technical training, and site visits.

Nonprofit organizations that are not currently grantees can take the first step by emailing their Letter of Interest (LOI) to Chelsey Chow of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation at cchow@hcf-hawaii.org by October 16, 2023. After this Letter of Intent stage, new organizations and current grantee organizations will be invited to submit full applications, which will be due on November 2, 2023. For more information about the program or how to submit an LOI, visit their website at recovery.hawaiicounty.gov/multimedia/we-are-puna-strong.

Kīlauea Recovery Grant Program

The Kīlauea Recovery Grant Program is back with its second round, providing vital recovery funding for nonprofits and community groups working on capital improvement projects in response to the 2018 Kīlauea eruption. Nonprofits and community groups with nonprofit fiscal sponsors can apply for grants of up to $500,000 to support projects that rebuild or repair structures and infrastructure damaged or destroyed by the eruption, and support and grow programs that serve the communities impacted by the 2018 Kilauea eruption.

Initially established in 2020 through an amendment to Hawaiʻi County Code Chapter 2, Article 47, the program focused on immediate recovery needs. In August 2023, further amendments provided more flexibility in the second round of the grant program to support ongoing revitalization efforts, focus on long-term resilience, and better support our local nonprofit organizations.

Puna Councilwoman Ashley Kierkiewicz, who introduced the bill authorizing the program, emphasized its importance: “Empowering community to lead the way in recovery initiatives and focus on projects they know will create meaningful impact is vital. While the County is coordinating large-scale programs like infrastructure restoration and stewardship of housing buyout properties, this approach ensures that community partners receive funding and support they need to help Puna recovery and thrive.”

For more information or instructions on how to apply to the Kīlauea Recovery Grant Program, visit their website at recovery.hawaiicounty.gov/resources/recovery-grants.

Important Dates:

Puna Strong Round 3: 

  • Letter of Interest period begins: September 22, 2023
  • Letter of Interest deadline is October 16, 2023
  • Online Application Opens to Invited Organizations: October 20, 2023
  • Online Application Due: November 2, 2023
  • Award Letters and Payments are sent December 4, 2023

Kīlauea Recovery Grant Program Round 2:

  • Application period: September 18, 2023
  • Application deadline: October 27, 2023
  • Decision announcement: November 2023
  • First award installments: January 2024

Both programs aim to strengthen the long-term resilience of the Puna community and deepen networks and partnerships aligned with the goals of recovery and community well-being.

For more information and to access application materials, visit the Kīlauea Recovery website at recovery.hawaiicounty.gov/resources/recovery-grants.

The county encourages eligible nonprofit organizations to apply for these opportunities and to make a lasting impact on the recovery and resilience of the affected communities.

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