Grants for beach cleanup initiatives in Hawaii

Here is a list of grants for beach cleanup initiatives in Hawaii with a 501 (c)3:

NOAA Marine Debris Program Removal Grants: This grant is offered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a federal agency that supports ocean and coastal management. The grant awards up to $150,000 to projects that remove marine debris from the shorelines, coastal waters, or the Great Lakes. The grant is open to applicants from any state, including Hawaii, and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://marinedebris.noaa.gov/resources/funding-opportunities

Hawaii Community Foundation Coastal Restoration Grants: This grant is offered by the Hawaii Community Foundation (HCF), a philanthropic organization that supports various causes and communities in Hawaii. The grant awards up to $25,000 to projects that restore coastal habitats and ecosystems, such as coral reefs, wetlands, dunes, and beaches. The grant is open to applicants from any island in Hawaii and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/grants/coastal-restoration-grants

Hawaii Tourism Authority Community Enrichment Program Grants: This grant is offered by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), a state agency that manages tourism programs and initiatives in Hawaii. The grant awards various amounts of funding to projects that enhance the visitor experience and benefit the local community, such as cultural events, festivals, natural resource management, and community-based tourism. The grant is open to applicants from any island in Hawaii and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/what-we-do/hta-programs/community-enrichment/

Patagonia Environmental Grants: This grant is offered by Patagonia, a clothing company that supports environmental activism and conservation. The grant awards up to $15,000 to projects that address the root causes of environmental problems and seek long-term solutions. The grant is open to applicants from any state,
including Hawaii, and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://www.patagonia.com/environmental-grants.html

Ocean Conservancy International Coastal Cleanup Grants: This grant is offered by the Ocean Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that works to protect the ocean and its wildlife. The grant awards up to $2,500 to projects that participate in the International Coastal Cleanup, an annual event that mobilizes volunteers to collect and record data on marine debris. The grant is open to applicants from any state, including Hawaii, and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/2022/08/05/first-wave-ocean-justice-community-grants/

Hawaii Community Foundation Marine Fund Grants: This grant is offered by the Hawaii Community Foundation (HCF), a philanthropic organization that supports various causes and communities in Hawaii. The grant awards up to $10,000 to projects that protect and restore marine ecosystems and resources in Hawaii, such as coral reefs, fish populations, marine mammals, and sea turtles. The grant is open to applicants from any island in Hawaii and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/grants/marine-fund

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Coastal Resilience Grants: This grant is offered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), a nonprofit organization that supports conservation and restoration of wildlife and habitats. The grant awards up to $250,000 to projects that enhance coastal resilience and reduce risks from storms, flooding, erosion, and sea level rise. The grant is open to applicants from any state, including Hawaii, and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://www.nfwf.org/programs/national-coastal-resilience-fund

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coastal Resilience Grants: This grant is offered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a federal agency that supports ocean and coastal management. The grant awards up to $2 million to projects that strengthen coastal communities and ecosystems against natural hazards and climate change impacts. The grant is open to applicants from any state, including Hawaii, and any sector that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor with such status.

https://coast.noaa.gov/resilience-grant/

The Conservation Alliance Grants: This grant is offered by the Conservation Alliance, a coalition of outdoor businesses that supports environmental protection and recreation. The grant awards up to $50,000 to projects that protect wild lands and waters for their habitat and recreational values. The grant is open to applicants from any state, including Hawaii, and any sector
that have a 501 (c)3 status or a fiscal sponsor
with such status.

https://www.conservationalliance.com/grants-program/


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