The Waipahu Community Foundation Grants fund education, health, cultural, and delinquency prevention projects supporting youth in Waipahu, with a focus on research-driven and community-impactful initiatives.
Funder: Bank of Hawaii
Due Dates: September 4, 2026 | December 4, 2026 | March 5, 2027 | June 4, 2027 | June 10, 2027
Funding Amounts: Up to $5,000 per quarter per applicant; annual awards for five designated organizations; total annual funding varies.
Summary: Supports programs benefiting Waipahu youth in education, health, cultural activities, and delinquency prevention.
Key Information: Eligibility restricted to organizations operating within Waipahu (ZIP 96797); only two grants per fiscal year per organization.
The Waipahu Community Foundation Grants, administered by the Bank of Hawaii, are designed to support initiatives that benefit the youth of Waipahu. The program focuses on funding projects in local schools, juvenile delinquency prevention (including anti-drug and crime prevention activities), health-related youth rehabilitation and counseling, and cultural education. Grants aim to foster positive development and well-being among Waipahu’s youth by supporting organizations and projects that have a direct impact on their lives and community.