O‘ahu

14 Oʻahu Programs Awarded 2022 HTA Kūkulu Ola Funding

Jan 11, 2022

Building on its commitment to perpetuating the Hawaiian culture, the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority (HTA) and the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation (HCF) have announced $1,475,000 in funding to support 30 community-based programs in Hawaiʻi through HTA’s Kūkulu Ola program for 2022 – including 14 programs on Oʻahu.

Awardees include qualified community groups, practitioners and craftspeople committed to strengthening a broader understanding and appreciation of Hawaiian culture through place-based activities and engagement on each island.

“The Kūkulu Ola program allows the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority to support the important work of these organizations in perpetuating the Hawaiian culture and our identity as a people, through various projects, programs and events,” said Kalani Kaʻanāʻanā, HTA Chief Brand Officer. “Investing in our communities remains a significant part of our efforts and strategic plan for fostering a better Hawaiʻi for generations to come.”

Oʻahu Kūkulu Ola Awardees

ʻAha Kāne Foundation for the Advancement of Native Hawaiian Males
Tena Project

City & County of Honolulu Department of Parks & Recreation
Lei Day Celebration

Hawaiian Islands Land Trust
Maunawila Heiau Cultural & Ecological Preservation & Education Program

Honolulu Theatre for Youth
ʻImi Ā Loaʻa: Search and Find

Hoʻokuaʻāina
Kupuohi Education and Kūpuna Program

Kaʻala Farm, Inc.
ʻAi Pono

Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi
Hoʻoulu Hoi

Kānehūnāmoku Voyaging Academy
Kū Paʻa Mau - Living the Legacy

Kauluakalana
Pili Mai 2022

Kealakai Center for Pacific String Traditions
Pacific String Museum & Pūmanamana Project

Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services
Mai Uka Kuʻu Waʻa

Mānoa Heritage Center
Cultural-Based Programs for Residents and Visitors

PAʻI Foundation
PAʻI Presents

Ulu Aʻe Learning Center
Ulu Aʻe Kaiāulu

Since 2010, HTA has provided $11 million in total funding to support 330 organizations and programs that preserve and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture.

HTA selected the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation to administer its Kūkulu Ola program for 2022 for its experience in working with the arts and culture sector and the organization’s collective action approach through its CHANGE Framework.

“This year’s awardees are connected by their shared approach to preserving practices and passing along knowledge to the next generation,” said Michelle Kauhane, HCF Senior Vice President of Community Grants & Initiatives. “HCF is proud to support the Kūkulu Ola program for its ability to bring together these incredible organizations who underscore the value of investing in culture, arts, and community.”

A request for proposals was issued on September 15, 2021 with submittals from applicants received by October 29, 2021.

For more information about the Kūkulu Ola program, visit www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/what-we-do/hta-programs/hawaiian-culture/