During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of $5 million intended to support displaced residents in Maui, particularly those affected by recent disasters. The board acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the full disbursement of these funds, with plans to reassess progress at the end of the year.
Casey Paula highlighted the urgency of implementing a manual intake process to expedite assistance, even before the anticipated rollout of a new software system. This approach aims to address immediate needs expressed by community members, who have reported that funds directed to nonprofits have not effectively reached those in need.
Trustee Souza emphasized the importance of ensuring that financial aid is delivered directly to residents, while also inquiring about additional funding sources. Ramona, another board member, confirmed that while there are potential grants available, the organization is currently facing a spending limit that complicates access to further funds. She noted that reallocating existing grant budgets might be the most viable option to provide additional support.
The meeting underscored the critical need for timely financial assistance for residents, as recovery from recent events is expected to take several years. Board members expressed their commitment to exploring all available resources to ensure that aid reaches those who require it most.