Sessions


Wednesday July 24th, 1pm-3pmGrant Basics (Virtual)

New to grants? Or even if you would like a refresher. Grant basics is a foundation to help you understand what grants are and how they work.
-Common foundation grant vocabulary
-Activity to help consider purpose, passion, and perspective for proposals
-Key elements/template for foundation grant proposals
-Additional resources available to Hawaiʻi grant writers
-Guidance on foundation grant prospecting and research
-How to find a fit with a foundation funder
-Overview of the local Hawaiʻi foundation landscape and recent trends

Presented by Maui United Way.


Monday July 29th, 10am-12noon (Virtual)Federal Grants 101 (Virtual)

Your beginners guide to understanding federal grants and the process it entails. Details for Administration for Children & Families specific grants also included.

This workshop includes:
-Navigating different types of grants (mandatory, discretionary, and co-ops)
-Application guidelines and instructions for grants.gov
-What is the agencyʻs responsibility vs the recipient's responsibility
-Grants management
-The close-out process (documentation and disposition)
-An overview of SAM.gov

Administration for Children & Families (ACF) promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, youth, individuals and communities who are resilient, safe, healthy, and economically secure.


Wednesday July 31st, 10am-11am (Virtual)Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Grants (Virtual)

This workshop is targeted for those seeking SAMHSA funding.
-Overview of SAMHSA grants and process
-SAMHSA 101 (resources)
-9-8-8


Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrationʻs (SAMHSA) mission is to lead public health and service delivery efforts that promote mental health, prevent substance misuse, and provide treatments and supports to foster recovery while ensuring equitable access and better outcomes


Thursday, August 15, 10am-11am (Virtual)Health Resources and Services (Virtual)

This workshop is targeted for those seeking HRSA funding.
-Overview of HRSA grants and process
-HRSA (resources)

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) provides equitable health care to the nation’s highest-need communities. Our programs support people with low incomes, people with HIV, pregnant people, children, parents, rural communities, transplant patients, and the health workforce.


Wednesday, August 21, 9am - 12noon (IN PERSON)Project Development and Grant Management (In person)

IN PERSON - ON MAUI
This workshop includes:
-Post award, in depth grant management process
-Hands on activity for identified projects and developing them.
*You do not need to attend both in person sessions.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s mission is to help people before, during and after disasters. Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires, whatever the disaster, FEMA leads the federal government’s response as part of a team of responders.


Thursday August 22, 12pm-3pm (IN PERSON)Project Development and Grant Management (In person)

IN PERSON - ON MAUI
This workshop includes:
-Post award, in depth grant management process
-Hands on activity for identified projects and developing them.
*You do not need to attend both in person sessions.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s mission is to help people before, during and after disasters. Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires, whatever the disaster, FEMA leads the federal government’s response as part of a team of responders.


Register

You may register for as many sessions as you wish. Each person must register separately. Organizations may have multiple registrants.

Tickets

Grant Basics - Wednesday July 24th, 1pm-3pm (Virtual) (Sold Out)

New to grants? Or even if you would like a refresher. Grant basics is a foundation to help you understand what grants are and how they work.
-Common foundation grant vocabulary
-Activity to help consider purpose, passion, and perspective for proposals
-Key elements/template for foundation grant proposals
-Additional resources available to Hawaiʻi grant writers
-Guidance on foundation grant prospecting and research
-How to find a fit with a foundation funder
-Overview of the local Hawaiʻi foundation landscape and recent trends

Sold Out

Federal Grants 101 - Monday July 29th, 10am-12noon (Virtual) (Sold Out)

Your beginners guide to understanding federal grants and the process it entails. Details for Administration for Children & Families specific grants also included.

This workshop includes:
-Navigating different types of grants (mandatory, discretionary, and co-ops)
-Application guidelines and instructions for grants.gov
-What is the agencyʻs responsibility vs the recipient's responsibility
-Grants management
-The close-out process (documentation and disposition)
-An overview of SAM.gov

Sold Out

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Grants - Wednesday July 31st, 10am-11am (Virtual) (Sold Out)

This workshop is targeted for those seeking SAMHSA funding.
-Overview of SAMHSA grants and process
-SAMHSA 101 (resources)
-9-8-8

Sold Out

Health Resources and Services - Thursday, August 15th, 10am-11am (Virtual)

This workshop is targeted for those seeking HRSA funding.
-Overview of HRSA grants and process
-HRSA (resources)

Project Development & Grant Management - Wednesday August 21, (9am-12noon) IN PERSON

IN PERSON - ON MAUI @UHMC
(No virtual option)

This workshop includes:
-Post award, in depth grant management processs
-Hands on activity for identified projects and developing them.
*You do not need to attend both in person sessions.

Project Development & Grant Management - Thursday August 22, 12pm-3pm (IN PERSON)

IN PERSON - ON MAUI @UHMC
(No virtual option)


This workshop includes:
-Post award, in depth grant management processs
-Hands on activity for identified projects and developing them.
*You do not need to attend both in person sessions.

Waitlist for in person workshop

In person only
8/21 or 8/22, choose 1 only

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