Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 9, 1 September 2004 — Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
#Free Grants Training from the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Learn to Apply for Valuable Funding to Serve Native Communities CNHA ean help you develop fundable proposals to the:
Administration for Native Americans (ANA) Soeial & Eeonomie Development Strategies Program (SEDS) Language Preservation & Maintenanee Program Minimum Grant: $25,000 Maximum Grant: $500,000 ANA's grants programs are nationally eompetitive-80% of the Paeihe Region applieants that were in the funding range, reeeived T/TA from CNHA. ANA gave out $37 million in grant funding last year for a wide variety of Native community driven projects. I This is what people are saying: ' . I "I would recommend this workshop to I anyone I know who has an interest in the grant writing process." "I've been to several grant-writing ' n. M workshops, and this is by far the best." ^ "Staff exuded confidence, a clear * ^ L - understanding of issue, was personable and kept discussion relative." 1 "Very satisfied with the help I received. īhaiik you."
This training is a must for: • Nonprofits serving Native peoples of Hawai'i, American Samoa, Guam & CNMI, where a majority of the board members are from the Native Communities served • Puhlie Agencies serving Native Peoples of Hawai'i, American Samoa, Guam & CNMI • Colleges & Universities serving Native Peoples located in Hawai'i, American Samoa, Guam & CNMI CNHA will begin grant trainings in October. For more information on these grant trainings or to register for a workshop near you, please visit our website at www.info@anapacific.org for our workshop. Trainings sponsored by the Department of Heahh & Human Services, Administration for Native Americans. i _ a a r administeation for * c NATIVE AMERICANS