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Grant Evaluation Process Sparks Debate Over Funding Distribution

June 01, 2024 | Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii



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Grant Evaluation Process Sparks Debate Over Funding Distribution
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the evaluation process for grant applications, highlighting a record number of submissions and the challenges posed by budget constraints. The meeting, attended by trustees and administrative staff, focused on the outcomes of the grant solicitation that opened in February and closed on March 29, resulting in 139 applications across ten grant categories.

The grants team, led by Director Keala, received commendations for their outreach efforts, which included community meetings that significantly increased application numbers. However, the limited budget meant that many high-scoring applications could not be funded. Notably, one grant category received no applications, leading to discussions on reallocating those funds to support other deserving projects.

Trustees expressed concerns about the distribution of funds, suggesting that larger awards to a few organizations could limit opportunities for smaller nonprofits. They emphasized the importance of spreading resources more equitably to ensure broader community support. Several trustees proposed a reevaluation of the funding strategy, advocating for partial awards to multiple applicants rather than full funding for a select few.

The meeting underscored the need for a balanced approach to grant distribution, with trustees calling for a collaborative effort to reassess funding allocations and ensure that all islands benefit from the available resources. The discussions reflected a commitment to transparency and accountability in the grant process, with a focus on maximizing the impact of funding for native Hawaiian beneficiaries.

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