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Upcoming Grant Opportunities PEAPLINE FUNDER AM0UNĪ Aug. 7 Enterprise Community: Section 4 Capacity Building Grants (CDCs) $25k-$100k/2 years Aug. 9 National Endowment for the Humanities: Public Humanities Proj. Up to $1M Aug. 14* Joseph S Vera Long Foundation: Projects in Hawai'i and North Cali- $10,000 to $49,000 fornia in healthcare, education, S conservation, with special focus on women, families and seniors. *Reguest for lnvitation Sep. 1 Cooke Foundation: Programs that significantly impact welfare of Up to $100,000 people of Hawai'i. Priorities: arts, culture, humanities, education, 1 year environment, human services. Reg. 70% match over $5,000 Sep. 1 JM Kaplan Fund: Grants to Nonprofit Publishers for nonfiction book $1,500 to $15,000 about the urban experience: natural and historic resources; art, architecture, and design; cultural history; and other public issues Sep. 1 Mclnerny Foundation: Hawai'i-based projects in the areas of the $5,000-$256,000 arts, culture, community, education, environment, health, human services.

For more information, see www.hiilei.org in the Grant[s]former section. (808) 596-8990 711 Kapi'olani Blvd„ Ste. 111, Honolulu, Hl 96813

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g ~> g~ l/lll r All A I Alin uni nmo THE KULEANA LAND TAX ordinances in the City and County of Honolulu, County Ē( /\ /§ /§ s1sg |\ II l_ t n IM n LANU MULMhK^ of Hawai'i, County of Kaua'i and County of Maui allow eligible owners to pay M J \ ■*wttniin knill/ minimal property taxes eaeh year. Applications are on eaeh county's web site.

All personal data, such as names, locations and descriptions of Kuleana Lands will be kept secure and used solelyforthe purposes ofthis attemptto perpetuate Kuleana rights and possession.

For more information on the Kuleana Tax 0rdinance or for genealogy verification requests, please contact 808.594.1967 or email kuleanasurvey@oha.org.