Fellows mentioned in this story: Janice Ikeda
From Big Island Now:
A local nonprofit is offering mini-grants of $50 to $100 to support community groups hosting “small and meaningful projects” for Hawai‘i Island residents.
Vibrant Hawai ‘i is now taking applications for these grants till Sept. 5.
Inspired by National Good Neighbor Day, Vibrant Hawai‘i hopes to fund projects from groups hosting a neighborhood gathering, sharing a meal or local produce, coordinating a neighborhood clean-up, or hosting a space for conversation and creativity.
Continue reading at bigislandnow.com.
Pacific Business News, Honolulu Star-Advertiser — The Hawaiian Council, formerly CNHA, a local nonprofit organization working to advance the cultural, economic and community development of Native Hawaiians, has appointed Josh Stanbro as the chief administrator of its new clean energy initiative.