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County Awards $10.1 Million in Grants to Address Homelessness and Housing Needs

February 3, 2025 at 4:55 am tdemartini
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The County’s Office of Housing and Community Development announced the award of $10.1 million in grants to 15 projects addressing homelessness and housing challenges across Hawaiʻi Island.

The grants are awarded to nonprofits through the Homelessness and Housing Fund established in 2022. Projects range from emergency shelter programs to long-term supportive housing, with a particular focus on connecting individuals to stable housing opportunities. Also included are programs offering hygiene outreach, substance abuse treatment and mental health counseling.

The organizations and proposals selected for funding are:

Organization

Project

Award

Service Area

Big Island Substance Abuse Council

Hulihia Ke Ola

$1,200,000

East Hawaiʻi

Big Island Substance Abuse Council

Mohala Family Resource Center

$250,000

Islandwide

Bridge House, Inc.

Recovery Housing Program

$537,061

West Hawaiʻi

Going Home Hawai’i

Reentry and Recovery Housing Program

$847,561

Islandwide

HOPE Services Hawai’i, Inc.

West Hawaiʻi Emergency Shelter Program

$1,142,544

West Hawaiʻi

HOPE Services Hawaiʻi, Inc.

Hale Maluhia Shelter

$575,205.17

East Hawaiʻi

HOPE Services Hawaiʻi, Inc.

Keolahou Emergency Shelter and Hale Kulike Permanent Supportive Housing

$885,196.31

East Hawaiʻi

Lokahi Treatment Centers

Recovery Housing and Stability Program

$261,000

Men of PAʻA

Hoʻokanaka Reentry: Reintegration, Recovery and Housing Program

$577,847

East Hawaiʻi

Neighborhood Place of Puna

Ohana Homelessness Prevention and Support Program

$685,449

Islandwide

Neighborhood Place of Puna

The Coordination Center

$782,289

Islandwide

Neighborhood Place of Puna

Homeless Engagement Team

$1,215,088

Islandwide

Neighborhood Place of Puna

Anchor Point Youth Program

$387,455

East Hawaiʻi

Project Vision Hawaiʻi

Street Outreach from Hilo to Kona

$367,138

Islandwide

The Salvation Army

TSA-FIS Transitional Housing Program

$424,675.40

Islandwide

Total: $10,138,509.48

The Homelessness and Housing Fund was created through Ordinance 22-26, which allocates for five years 75% of Residential Tier Two property tax revenues annually to address homelessness and housing in Hawaiʻi County. The fund is set to expire in 2027.

The County funding strives to complement existing Federal and State funding resources. Over $17 million in grants were awarded in the first two funding rounds, benefiting 15 non-profit providers and supporting 37 projects.

For more details about the program, contact ohcdengagement@hawaiicounty.gov.

Tags: grants, Hawaii County, homelessness, housing, non-profit organizations
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