The Kahuku Community Fund was established by the Estate of James Campbell in 2005 “to be used for charitable and community purposes within the geographic district of Kahuku, bounded by Turtle Bay and Malaekahana.” Preference is given to organizations that address educational opportunities; recreational opportunities; economic sufficiency; social conditions; health care; strategic action plan around future development of the Kahuku community; housing opportunities; cultural arts, practices and values of the Ko olauloa moku.
The Kahuku Community Fund is now a part of the new FLEX Grants program at the Hawaii Community Foundation. Using a common, on-line application, FLEX Grants were created to provide Hawaii’s nonprofits with a source of flexible unrestricted support so that they can continue to provide needed programs in the community. This support allows an organization to prioritize its own needs, and to respond to unforeseen opportunities or community needs. Funds may be used for a variety of purposes such as administrative costs, program costs, or salaries. FLEX Grants are intended to support organizations that can demonstrate the health of their organizational infrastructure, the effectiveness of their programs, and the role and importance of their organization in its community. HCF recognizes that health and effectiveness will look differently depending on the size and maturity of the organization. This program is not intended to fund start-up projects or organizations. Organizations will only be considered for grants from this fund when the purpose, such as geographic or areas of interest, are a match.
Apply for FLEX Grants
For grantees with grants occurring before 2013, please see the Final Report Guidelines below.
Associated Files
Deadline:
June 3, 2015
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Area of Impact:
- Arts and Culture
- Building the Sector
- Education
- Environment and Sustainability
- Geographic
- Human Services
- Youth Dev