HT Hayashi Foundation is seeking applications for its Grants Program to support Hawaii Community by investing in arts and culture, human development, environmental conservation, and economic security, with a particular focus on programs that serve women, children, and kupuna.
Donor Name: HT Hayashi Foundation
State: Hawaii
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 04/21/2022
Details:
Eligibility Requirements & Restrictions
- Applicant must be a qualified Hawaii-based tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization or a 501(c)(3) organization on the Continent with a physical presence and operations in Hawaii. Fiscal sponsorships will be considered.
- Generally, only one request per organization will be considered in each calendar year.
- The Foundation does not fund loans, endowments, lobbying, festivals, and similar one-time events; it does not purchase advertising, attendance at, or sponsorship of commercial events; it does not provide scholarships.
Selection Process
Please note that your submission does not guarantee selection. In an effort to level the playing field — in particular for organizations with great programs that lack grant writing capacity — they carefully review each submission against the foundation’s selection criteria and work closely with applicants to provide open and honest feedback. They believe this will ensure your best work is presented to the board.
Required Documents
- Cover Sheet
- Internal Revenue Service notification of tax-exempt status
- Certificate of Vendor Compliance
- Organization’s Articles of Incorporation
- Organization’s Bylaws
- Current list and bios of the organization’s leadership team and any key staff relevant to the program/project(s) supported by this grant
- A current list of board of directors members, including their professional or business affiliations
- Proposal budget
- The organization’s most recent audited annual financial statement (if an audit is not available, with pre-approval from the Foundation’s Executive Director, a CPA reviewed year-end financial statement may be sufficient).
- Two letters of support from non-organizational affiliated individuals or entities supporting the program/project and the organization (no letters should come from staff, Board members, or paid vendors unless those vendors are sub-contracted non-profit partner organizations).
For more information, visit HTH Foundation.