Native Hawaiian Education
Program Title | Program Description |
84.362A |
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Discretionary/Competitive Grants |
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Native Hawaiian Education Program, Education for Native Hawaiians |
What’s New
In fiscal year (FY) 2024, the Native Hawaiian Education (NHE) program awarded 11 new grants to Native Hawaiian educational and community based organizations and entities in Hawaii totaling $10 million. These grants support innovative educational programs to assist Native Hawaiians and recognizes the important role that the Native Hawaiian language and culture play in the educational success and long-term well-being of Native Hawaiian students.
Please visit the NHE awards page for abstracts and information on the funded projects.
Program Description
The purpose of the Native Hawaiian Education program is to develop innovative education programs to assist Native Hawaiians and to supplement and expand programs and authorities in the area of education. Authorized activities include, among others: early education and care programs; family-based education centers; beginning reading and literacy programs; activities to address the needs of gifted and talented Native Hawaiian students; special education programs; professional development for educators; and activities to enable Native Hawaiian students to enter and complete postsecondary education programs.
Types of Projects
Authorized activities include, among others: early education and care programs; family-based education centers; beginning reading and literacy programs; after-school or summer-session cultural education programs; activities to address the needs of gifted and talented Native Hawaiian students; special education programs; professional development for educators; and activities to enable Native Hawaiian students to enter and complete postsecondary education programs.