ThriveHI will use the grant to facilitate statewide collaboration, strategic alignment and network building amongst individuals, nonprofits and businesses committed to developing Hawaiʻi’s tech and entrepreneurship sectors.
HONOLULU ThriveHI, a Hawaii-based tech and entrepreneurship advocacy organization, has received a $300,000 federal grant by the U.S. Economic Development Ad
Kiaʻi Loko Centre for Limu Research has received a $3.5 million grant to provide limu – a native Hawaiian macroalgae – education and research opportunities for the long-term benefits of the community.
A $3.5 million grant is on its way to Windward Community College from the National Science Foundation s Tribal Colleges and Universities Program. The money is earmarked for the Kiaʻi Loko