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These funds went to programs providing housing, educational and elderly services to the Native Hawaiian community. Programs receiving funds included:

jpM $3 million to 17 Hawaiianfocused charter schools $1.15 million — for college scholarships for Hawaiians $597,468 to Lunalilo Home to help kūpuna

= $6 million to DHHL for affordable housing infrastructure [i L $896,232 to Nā Pua No'eau for 1 educational programs

These funds helped meet some of the most urgent needs of our beneficiaries. This is money well spent. Of these funds, $13.1 million was approved by the OHA Board in public meetings that are subject to the state's Sunshine Law. Moreover, nearly $10.9 million of the $14 million went to support historically underfunded state programs serving Native Hawaiians.

Get the full details and read the list of $14 million in OHA spending at www.oha.org/oha-audit/

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