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Your search found 2173 hits- 06/05/18 – Kaulunani Urban and Community Forestry Program Call For 2018 Grant Proposals(HONOLULU) Do you know a school, community group or non-profit organization that cares about greening our environment? Funding is available to help get your project off the ground. The Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Kaulunani Urban and Community Forestry Program announces a call for statewide grant applications with new and expanded opportunities for projects that support urban and community forestry.
- 09/24/16 – Community Resource Fair Addresses Needs Of Homeless In Waianae; Successful Model Expected to be Replicated(Wai‘anae) – Some 150 residents of a large homeless encampment on DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) land on the Wai‘anae Coast met with a variety of providers on Friday, in the first state-sponsored Community Resource Fair. More than a dozen service providers tallied 467 visits, from homeless people, looking for help with housing, employment, and basic needs.
- Apply Now For Conservation Acquisition Assistance From Hawai’i Community Forest and Forest Legacy Programs(HONOLULU) – Are you a private landowner, non-profit group, or local government agency interested in protecting and managing forested lands? The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Forestry and Wildlife is seeking new projects for two federally-funded forest acquisition programs: the Community Forest Program and the Hawaiʻi Forest Legacy Program.
- 07/6/23 – CLIMATE COMMISSION RECEIVES GRANT FOR MITIGATION PLANNING(HONOLULU) – Today, at a press conference as part of the Investing in America Tour, representatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $3 million in federal funding to the State of Hawaiʻi for climate mitigation planning.
- 09/27/23-INFORMATIONAL MEETING FOR WEST MAUI BOATERS AND COMMERCIAL OPERATORS(HONOLULU) – The DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR) is hosting a virtual community informational meeting on October 3 to provide status updates on DOBOR facilities in West Maui and answer questions related to resumption of commercial vessel operations in West Maui
- 08/19/22 – FIRST COMMUNITY-BASED SUBSISTENCE FISHING AREA BEGINS FIVE-YEAR EVALUATION PROCESS(Hā‘ena, Kaua‘i) – During the administration of Gov. David Ige, three critical near-shore marine environments received additional protections, to sustain them well into the future.
- 07/21/21-MORE HOMESTEADING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATIVE HAWAIIANS ON MOLOKA‘I AFTER WATER COMMISSION DECISION (HONOLULU) – The Hawai‘i Commission on Water Resources Management (CWRM) has approved a permit request from the Hawai‘i Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) to allocate a half million gallons of water per day (.595 mgd) to supply new and existing uses of Hawaiian Home Lands on Moloka‘i.
- 06/25/21-HĀʻENA STATE PARK ENTRY AND PARKING FEES TO BE INTEGRATED IN NEW COMMUNITY-BASED MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE(HONOLULU) – Twenty years in the making, the Hāʻena communities’ efforts to fully participate in the protection and management of Hāʻena State Park took another evolutionary step today. The Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) approved a one-year revocable permit (RP) for the non-profit Hui Maka’āinana o Makana to oversee and manage a Park reservation system, including collecting both parking and entry fees as well as an integrated shuttle system that will reduce the number of cars that enter the Park each day. The hui will also manage the cultural landscape of the park.
- 07/31/14 – Central Maui Regional Sports Complex Breaks Ground – Facility to Meet Community Need for Recreational FacilitiesWAILUKU, Maui – Gov. Neil Abercrombie, Lt. Gov. Shan Tsutsui and Mayor Alan Arakawa today joined with Maui community leaders and sporting organizations to break ground for the new Central Maui Regional Sports Complex.
- 07/19/21-STATE CLIMATE COMMISSION ISSUES DECISION MAKING & INVESTMENT GUIDANCE TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIONS(HONOLULU) – Today, the Hawai‘i Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission approved a statement to guide climate action in light of Hawai‘i’s climate emergency declaration (SCR 44), and the American Jobs Plan (AJP), which proposes investing in all forms of infrastructure following the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.