View grantees* by area of focus:
Kakoʻo Maui Fund, Council for Native Hawai’ian Advancement
Hawaiʻi
Council for Native Hawai’ian Advancement – Fund that supports Maui-based relief efforts, with focus on Native Hawaiian organizations, small businesses, ‘ohana, and cultural groups.
Visit websiteKānaka Anti-Displacement Fund, Hawai’i Community Lending
Hawaiʻi
Sponsored by Hawai’i Community Lending, this fund supports 271 kānaka homeowners who were displaced from their homes in Lahaina due to the Maui wildfires.
Visit websiteKitchen Table Advisors
SF Bay Area
Supports small sustainable farms and ranches through practical business advising and creating a friendlier marketplace that centers clients’ agricultural practices and lived experiences.
Visit websiteKorean American Community Foundation of San Francisco
A fund that provides grants to Korean American communities in need across CA.
Visit websiteLa Cocina
SF Bay Area
Supports low-income food entrepreneurs through business incubation programs and a commercial kitchen thereby creating a diverse and equitable food industry.
Visit websiteLife Moves
SF Bay Area
Helps people experiencing homelessness in the Peninsula return to stable housing and self sufficiency through shelters, interim housing, outreach and a motel/safe parking program.
Visit websiteMaui Aloha Urgent Action, Hawaiʻi People’s Fund
Hawaiʻi
Fund supporting community organizers and organizations working in Maui to support Maui residents directly impacted by the wildfires.
Visit websiteMaui Fire Relief Fund, Aloha United Way
Hawaiʻi
Funds are distributed to Maui Aloha Way whose partners include Maui Food Bank, Red Cross, and Salvation Army to address the most urgent needs.
Visit websiteMaui Mutual Aid, Maui Rapid Response
Hawaiʻi
Fund for Maui individuals and families impacted by the wildfires and sponsored by Maui Rapid Response, which is a collective of volunteers from the community and various nonprofit and direct -aid organizations.
Visit website*Grantees are supported through various funding entities.