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Pacific Islands Funding Opportunities


  • The Administration for Native Americans Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) program provides grants to promote social and economic self-sufficiency for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Native American Pacific Islanders through locally developed social and economic development strategies. The frequently asked questions provide information on eligibility, types of projects funded, and applying.
  • The Alexander & Baldwin Foundation (A&B Foundation) is a charitable foundation funded annually based on the profitable business activity of the corporation, Alexander & Baldwin, Inc., and its operating companies. The A&B Foundation works to improve quality of life in its communities through a responsive, broad-based program of giving in the following categories: health and human services, education and community, culture and arts, maritime, and the environment.
  • The Harold K.L. Castle Foundation was founded by Harold K. L. Castle, a significant figure in the development of Hawai'i. The Foundation awards grants to nonprofit organizations benefiting the people of the State of Hawai'i.
  • MAREPAC, the Marine Resources Pacific Consortium is made up of representatives from nine islands in Micronesia and American Samoa. MAREPAC strives to develop regional capabilities, foster collaboration, and disseminate accurate information in support of sound policy development on sustainable use of marine resources of cultural, economic, and scientific value. MAREPAC provides funding in five categories.