7/16/26 – CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR COMMUNITY-BASED RESTORATION OF HAWAI‘I’S FORESTS, WATERSHEDS, AND WETLANDS

Posted on Jul 17, 2026 in Forestry & Wildlife, Main, News Releases, slider
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
RYAN K.P. KANAKAʻOLE
CHAIRPERSON

CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR COMMUNITY-BASED RESTORATION OF HAWAI‘I’S FORESTS, WATERSHEDS, AND WETLANDS

A Hawaiian stilt stands in a pond. The waterbird is mostly black above and white below with a long, thin black bill and long, delicate pink legs.

HONOLULU – Funding for approximately $8 million in community projects is now available through the Green Fee, the landmark climate impact fee established in 2025 to support Hawaiʻi’s environmental stewardship, hazard mitigation, sustainable tourism and economic sustainability.

Applicants are invited to respond to the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) request for proposals (RFP) titled: Hoʻōla ʻĀina (healing land).

“This is a great opportunity for people to get on the landscape and help restore ʻāina,” said DLNR DOFAW Watershed Planner Jon Brito. “Protecting and restoring our natural areas is an all-hands-on-deck activity in Hawaiʻi, and we’re excited to support these partnerships.”

During the 2026 legislative session, funds were assigned to multiple programs within DLNR. DOFAW’s RFP is specific to community-based projects in forests, watersheds, wetlands, anchialine pools and riparian areas. Activities can include native ecosystem restoration, watershed protection, invasive species management, wetland restoration or other projects that support climate resilience. Projects should create measurable, on-the-ground benefits while strengthening the relationship between people and ʻāina.

Medium close up of water flowing down a mountainside.

Announcements of additional Green Fee funding opportunities pertaining to projects under the purview of the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources will be forthcoming.

Proposals for consideration by DOFAW are due August 17, 2026. The full Hoʻōla ʻĀina RFP and application information can be found at:

https://hands.ehawaii.gov/hands/opportunities/opportunity-details/27266.

# # #

 

Media contact:

Ryan Aguilar

Communications Specialist

State of Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources

E-mail: [email protected]