FY23 Funded Projects
Since its inception in 2003, the Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Council (HISC) has disbursed funding to support interagency invasive species projects that fill gaps between agency mandates or existing agency programs, and/or advance our collective knowledge through research and development of new tools. Funds are disbursed via an intra-governmental granting process wherein state, county, and federal offices may submit requests for funding and meet to collaboratively draft a recommended budget for HISC review.
For Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23), the legislature appropriated $5,750,000 general, recurring funds to the HISC and an additional $1,500,000 non-recurring with a stipulation that $500,000 be dedicated to invasive ant work through the Hawaii Ant Lab. The total appropriation was subject to a 20% that carried over from FY22, a 10% expenditure restriction by the Department of Budget and Finance. The appropriation is also subject to fees or overhead from the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) at the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) as the administrative host of the HISC. This amounts equates to $2,348,828. The amount of funding required for one year of core programs that the Council funds on an annual basis is $630,597.72. The remaining balance of $3,830,870.37 is available for interagency project grants.
Requests received for FY23 totaled $8,246,824.55 across 37 applications. A total of 30 projects were funded for FY23.
You can review the reporting guidelines for HISC Funding HERE.
Programmatic Awards:
Application Title | Program | Awarded Amount |
Big Island Invasive Species Committee Final Reports: Outreach, Widespread Pests, Control/Detection |
UH PCSU | $809,502 |
Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee |
UH PCSU | $ 659,677 |
Maui/Molokai Invasive Species Committee |
UH PCSU | $825,000 |
Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee |
UH PCSU | $715,000 |
Project Awards:
Application Title |
Program |
Awarded Amount |
Invasion ecology of Arcte coerula (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae), a New Pest of Māmaki and other nettles in Hawaiʻi. |
UH CTAHR |
$ 16,726.93 |
Development of mongoose control technology: refining the Goodnature A18 mongoose trap |
DLNR – Division of Forestry and Wildlife |
$ 25,000.00 |
Natural enemies for biocontrol of albizia |
USDA Forest Service |
$ 102,910.00 |
Acoustic early detection of coqui using low-cost audio devices |
UH CTAHR |
$ 12,502.64 |
Biocontrol of invasive Rubus |
USDA Forest Service |
$ 37,657.28 |
Biocontrol of melastomes and other high priority invasive plants |
USDA Forest Service |
$ 61,032.63 |
How do harbors jumpstart algal invasions? |
UH Life Sciences |
$ 30,244.64 |
Detection and Management Strategies for the Control of Prosapia bicincta (Twolined Spittlebug) in Hawaii |
UH CTAHR |
$ 167,700.24 |
Tibouchina Control and Albizia Outreach in the Koʻolau Mountains |
UH PCSU – Koolau Mountains Watershed Partnership |
$ 95,726 |
Island Wide Survey and Development of a Rapid Assessment Protocol of Invasive Macroalgae on Oʻahu |
UH Life Sciences |
$ 10,015.89 |
Outreach and Extension for Rapid Ohia Death |
UH CTAHR |
$ 23,075.00 |
Outcross and maintain incompatible Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes |
DLNR – Division of Forestry and Wildlife |
$ 48,755.00 |
Expansion of management and techniques for species of highly invasive genus Avrainvillea |
UH Life Sciences |
$ 44,158.56 |
Hawaii Ballast Water and Biofouling |
DLNR – Division of Aquatic Resources |
$ 78,000.00 |
CGAPS–Filling the Gaps |
UH PCSU – Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species |
$ 49,705.45 |
$ 821,691.18 |