Freeman Foundation Fund Awards $75,000
The Freeman Foundation Fund, in partnership with the Hawai’i Community Foundation awarded $75,000 to our Ho’ala program to provide tuition subsidies to families with keiki in an early learning program. This award reflects our commitment to supporting educational opportunities for young keiki in the Leeward O’ahu communities.
Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation Awards $50,000
The Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation awarded $50,000 to strengthen the administrative and operational support for our Keiki Steps Family-Child Interactive Learning preschool and Early Literacy program to ensure retention and availability of seats and to expand evidence literacy instruction and materials into smaller childcare groups in the community.
State of Hawaii Department of Human Services – Office of Youth Services Awards $300,000
The State of Hawaii Department of Human Services Office of Youth Services awarded $300,000 to continue nurturing the potential of every youth in our community. Kupu Ola is dedicated to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for growth, education and progress.
Kamehameha Schools Awards $1,916,356
Kamehameha Schools has awarded $1,916,356 to our early learning and educational equity programs to strengthen awareness about the benefits and importance of early childhood education, provide age-appropriate education activities rooted in cultural-based education, and continue growing, retaining and strengthening educators.
Mikilua Farm Center Donates $20,000
The Mikilua Farm Center invested $20,000 to continue and support the work of INPEACE’s purpose and function in the Wai’anae community especially the youth to enhance their knowledge and to become leaders of the future.