SLED Opportunity · HAWAII · STATE OF HAWAII

    The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is seeking grant proposals statewide to build, strengthen, and enhance community capacity within native Hawaiian homestead communities. Community capacity building grants seek to help homestead lessee communities to carry out their community visions and plans. Capacity areas include but are not limited to the following: (1) mission, vision, strategy; (2) governance and leadership; (3) program research, development, evaluation; (4) community outreach/engagement and strategic relationships; (5) resource development (ie funds, staff, community volunteers); and (6) internal administrative systems. Partnerships and teams of DHHL beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Proposed capacity building projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing DHHL homestead lessees.

    Issued by Hawaiian Home Lands
    stateRFPState of HawaiiSol. RFP-26-HHL-004
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Jan 12, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Oct 27, 2025
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    State of
    state
    NAICS CODE
    624190
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    DHHL seeks grant proposals statewide to build and enhance community capacity within native Hawaiian homestead communities, focusing on leadership, outreach, resource development, and administrative systems.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    RFP-26-HHL-004
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    Open
    Level
    state
    Published Date
    October 27, 2025
    Due Date
    January 12, 2026
    NAICS Code
    624190AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    State of Hawaii
    State
    Hawaii
    Agency
    Hawaiian Home Lands

    Description

    The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) is seeking grant proposals statewide to build, strengthen, and enhance community capacity within native Hawaiian homestead communities. Community capacity building grants seek to help homestead lessee communities to carry out their community visions and plans. Capacity areas include but are not limited to the following: (1) mission, vision, strategy; (2) governance and leadership; (3) program research, development, evaluation; (4) community outreach/engagement and strategic relationships; (5) resource development (ie funds, staff, community volunteers); and (6) internal administrative systems. Partnerships and teams of DHHL beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Proposed capacity building projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing DHHL homestead lessees.

    Key dates

    1. October 27, 2025Published
    2. January 12, 2026Responses Due

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    SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.

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