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OHA proposes fellowship and $1 million home-repair program to preserve Native Hawaiian homeownership

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Trustees heard proposals for a Hawaiian community developer fellowship and a $1 million Malama Honua home-improvement program to provide deferred loans and grants to low-income kupuna.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs staff proposed a Hawaiian Community Developer Fellowship and a Malama Honua home-improvement/renovation program to preserve Native Hawaiian homeownership and prepare housing leaders.

The fellowship was described as an investment in housing leadership and housing-sovereignty movement building; staff requested $202,500 across two fiscal years with contracts and program funding split across FY26…

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