Kamehameha Schools Awards $1,136,100

The Kamehameha Schools has awarded $1,136,100 to INPEACE support our work with families with children in early learning programs and to collaborate in our work to support community members working towards their academic and professional goals on a teacher career pathway.

Empowering Educators

Delton Kekahuna believes his experience as a PPT, EA, and long-term substitute has encompassed aspects for him to become a well-versed teacher. With the encouragement of other teachers and INPEACE staff, he believes he’s surpassed the most difficult hurdles.

Cultivating Opportunities to Grow

After learning about INPEACE’s business development program, Ariel Ani-Anguay became a participant. Driven by her desire to help people heal without using chemically-based products, she started taking steps and then a leap towards her own financial freedom when she became her own boss as a blossoming entrepreneur.

James & Abigail Campbell Family Foundation Awards $50,000

The Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE) has been awarded a grant award totaling $50,000 that will support educational equity and teacher development through the James & Abigail Campbell Family Foundation to support its Ka Lama Educators for Change.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs Awards $134,309

The Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture (INPEACE) announces a grant award totaling $134,309 that will support the Native Hawaiian community through the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) ‘Ohana and Community Based Program Grant: O‘ahu. The grant will help to reinforce and strengthen Native Hawaiians’ ‘ohana (family), moʻomeheu (culture) and ʻāina (land and water).