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Kapapahuliau Native Hawaiian Climate Resilience Program deadline 2024

The current listed application deadline is February 29, 2024. Use this page to verify timing fast, then move into the full grant record for planning, comparison, and drafting.

Agency
Interior Business Center
Award range
$100,000 to $5,000,000
Total funding
$20,000,000
Funding instrument
Not listed
CFDA / ALN
15.098
Cost share
No

Deadline Status

This deadline has passed

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Quick facts

Opportunity number
D24AS00098
Last updated
November 20, 2023
Expected awards
20

Deadline summary

Please download the full announcement, including instructions, in the Related Documents Tab above. To download the application forms required by this Notice of Funding Opportunity, please go to the Application Tab above.

Date note

Complete application packages, including all required forms, must be submitted electronically to the Grants.gov website no later than 6:59 p.m. Hawaii Standard Time (HST) on the listed application due date in Section D4 of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) in the Related Tab above.

Key dates

Posted
November 15, 2023
Deadline
February 29, 2024

Before you apply

Confirm the official submission path and any portal requirements.
Review date notes carefully because this opportunity includes deadline-specific guidance.
Validate fit against the listed eligibility groups before investing drafting time.
This program expects about 20 awards, which can help frame competitiveness.

Eligibility snapshot

25For this financial assistance opportunityapplicants for all Financial Assistance Categories of KiakahiAuwaaand Hookele must meet the following definition ofand criteria for

For this financial assistance opportunity, applicants for all Financial Assistance Categories of Kiakahi, Auwaa, and Hookele must meet the following definition of, and criteria for, a Native Hawaiian Organization. Native Hawaiian Organization or NHO means a non-profit organization (A) that principally serves or benefits the Native Hawaiian Community; (B) that is composed primarily of Native Hawaiians, who also control or serve in substantive leadership and decision-making roles; and (C) that has demonstrated expertise in Native Hawaiian heritage, economic development, health and well-being, self-governance, or natural and cultural resources management. Native Hawaiian Community means the distinct Native Hawaiian indigenous political community that Congress, exercising its plenary power over Native American affairs, has recognized and with which Congress has implemented a special political and trust relationship. Native Hawaiian means any individual who is a descendant of the aboriginal people who, prior to 1778, occupied and exercised sovereignty in the area that now constitutes the State of Hawaii. All applicants are required to include in their application submission, per Section D of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), an attestation or certification signed by a duly authorized NHO representative (such as the Executive Director, CEO, or Board of Directors acknowledging that the NHO meets the definition and criteria of an NHO specified above. For Category 2 Auwaa and Category 3 Hookele awardees, all partners NHOs and subawardees, respectively must indicate and include such an attestation. Registration or placement on the List of NHOs maintained by ONHR is not a pre-requisite or requirement for submitting an application, nor does it confer eligibility as an NHO in lieu of the attestation or certification per Section D of the NOFO. Please Note: Omitted Hawaiian Language diacriticals because of limitations of the grants.gov software.