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E kipa mai i keia kahua pa`a hou loa . Welcome to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs

E kipa mai i keia kahua pa`a hou loa . Welcome to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Community-Based Economic Development OHA (CBED) Mission Statement .

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E kipa mai i keia kahua pa`a hou loa . Welcome to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs

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  1. E kipamaiikeiakahuapa`ahouloa. Welcome to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs

  2. Community-Based Economic Development OHA (CBED) Mission Statement • provides funding for community-based organizations to plan, develop, and implement sustainable economic projects that will serve the needs of the Hawaiian community. 

  3. OHA-CBED Mission Statement • Projects for grant funding need to achieve measurable outcomes in terms of generating employment, increasing income, improving economic literacy, and creating economic opportunities for Hawaiians in any given geographic, cultural or economic-based community.

  4. Who is eligible for a CBED grant?    • A nonprofit organization incorporated in Hawai’i or a government agency • A membership-based organization that includes the community’s members in decision-making and project development and demonstrates outreach and organizing activities;

  5. ART MORI CBED

  6. Oahu CBED on Oahu

  7. KAMAUOHA FARMS: Noni Farm LOCATED IN WAIALUA - NORTH SHORE OF OAHUSTARTED AS A 501 C (3) NON-PROFIT AGRICULTURE PROJECT

  8. KAMAUOHA FARMS LOCATED IN WAIALUA - NORTH SHORE OF OAHUSTARTED AS A 501 C (3) NON-PROFIT AGRICULTURE PROJECT

  9. CBED OHA On MOLOKA’I

  10. Kahinapohaku Fishpond Passing ‘ili’ili, small stones, to the fishpond wall using red plastic baskets.

  11. Project Loko I’a Collecting Pua Fry in the Nursery Pond Keawanui.

  12. Hawaiian Learning Center, LLC Hawaii Live Rock Native Hawaiian owned enterprise on the island of Molokai.  Generations ago Native Hawaiians farmed the ocean from fish ponds.  Today, we again harvest from these same fish ponds live rock and other gifts from the ocean.

  13. Project Loko I’a Trainees and Moloka’i youth work day at Kahinapohaku Fishpond.

  14. The Big Island of Hawaii OHA CBED on The Big Island

  15. The Mission of the Hiccup Circus Promote the healthy development of children and the community through the time honored skills of the circus.

  16. Kaua’i OHA CBED IN the Kauai Waipa valley

  17. Waipa Foundation Dedicated to the restoration of the ahupua'a of Waipa as a land base and community center for the preservation and perpetuation of the Hawaiian culture and traditions.

  18. Malama Ke Kahi i Ke Kahi Project The goal of this project to build "social capital," specifically relationship building within the community

  19. Fishtank Aquaculture Project Partnerships and assistance from UH Sea Grant Program

  20. Waipa Garden Adam is currently growing and selling at farmers market

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