Our Grantee Partners
Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.
Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.
Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.
Our grantee partners are creating lasting change in our health care, education, and food systems in the communities we call home–San Francisco and Alameda Counties and the state of Hawaiʻi. Meet our current grantee partners, and learn about their work in the directory below.
To support collaborative efforts to grow the local food economy in Hawai’i by providing technical assistance and related organizational support to strengthen local food systems, with a focus on women, BIPOC, immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs.
To provide general operating support.
To support the Food Resilience Fund.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To support the Āina Aloha Economy Fund.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To support local food systems advocacy and community engagement.
To provide general operating support.
To provide general operating support.
To support the creation of pathways for postsecondary success in Hawaiʻi and the broader Pacific through Kupu ʻĀina Corps, a program matching displaced workers and recent graduates with jobs and training in natural resource management and sustainable agriculture.
To support the Food+Policy program of Purple Maiʻa.