The County of Maui Department of ʻŌiwi Resources is investing approximately $450,000 into nine projects under its core divisions, Kīpuka, Kumuwaiola and Pai Ka Leo.
The community grant awards coincide with Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this May.
Grants divisions and May 2025 awards include the following:
The Kīpuka Division (Ōiwi Strongholds) focuses on safeguarding and stewarding lands of concentrated natural and cultural importance to ensure enduring access to healthy natural resources and spaces where our community may thrive.
The Kumuwaiola Division (Ōiwi Resources) will provide programs that champion and preserve life-giving, life-sustaining elements of the natural world by defending and amplifying the conditions essential to thriving eco-cultural landscapes and vital cultural resources.
The goal of the Pai Ka Leo Division (ʻŌiwi Voices) is to empower and uplift native Hawaiian voices and reinvigorate the use of Hawaiian language in government and in our larger community in sincerity and fidelity to both official languages of Hawaiʻi – English and ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi.
Department of ʻŌiwi Resources Director Kaponoʻai Molitau said awarding the community grants is one of the major achievements of the department during its inaugural year.
“We, at the Department of ʻŌiwi, are truly honored to help facilitate the effort for and with our community,” Director Molitau said. “The amazing work that our nonprofit communities provide enhances our commitment to our ʻŌiwi strongholds, resources and our ʻŌiwi voices, our mother tongue. May we continue to uplift our community, nurture the traditional and fundamental values that make Maui Nui truly special and indeed the best, and continue to pave the way forward for all to see the excellence of our people.”
Director Molitau also offered mahalo to Maui Nui community organizations that submitted grant applications. He encouraged organizations to apply for future grants, adding that announcements will be issued when applications are being accepted.
“He leo mahalo kēia i nā hui kūloko o Maui Nui i waiho aku i ka palapala noi haʻawina kālā i kēia makahiki. Eia mākou ke paipai hou aku nei iā ʻoukou e waiho hou mai i ka palapala no kēia wā haʻawina kālā hou i loko o kekahi mau mahina e hiki mai nei,” Director Molitau said.
In 1992, the month of May was officially designated as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month by Congress, and Hawaiʻi Sens. Daniel Inouye and Spark Matsunaga played key roles in establishing the month, which raises awareness of the contributions and histories of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
For more information about the County of Maui Department of ‘Ōiwi Resources, visit https://www.mauicounty.gov/2810/Department-of-Oiwi-Resources. For information about department grants, call (808) 270-1719 or email oiwigrants@co.maui.hi.us.