The McInerny Foundation General Capital Grants fund Hawaii nonprofits for small capital projects, equipment, or renovations to improve facilities in areas like arts, education, health, and human services.
Funder: Bank of Hawaii
Due Dates: Rolling (No fixed deadline; reviewed 3–4 times per year)
Funding Amounts: Projects under $500,000 total cost; typical award covers small capital projects, equipment, or renovations.
Summary: Supports Hawaii 501(c)(3) nonprofits with funding for small capital projects, equipment, or renovations to enhance their facilities in key service areas.
The McInerny Foundation General Capital Grants provide funding for small capital projects, equipment purchases, and renovations for qualified nonprofit organizations in Hawaii. The program is designed to help organizations acquire or improve physical assets essential for delivering their programs and services, with a focus on areas such as arts and culture, community, education, environment, health, and human services. The grants are administered by Bank of Hawaii and are intended for projects where the total cost is under $500,000.