
Program Description
Maui United Way is proud to announce the first cohort of its Kahua Grants Initiative, designed to strengthen emerging and grassroots nonprofits across Maui County. With a special focus on wildfire recovery and resilience, the program provides funding, technical assistance, and peer learning through April 30, 2026, in partnership with SR Partners LLC.
Inaugural Cohort
- Boys & Girls Club Maui Chapter
- Catholic Charities Maui Chapter
- Grow Some Good
- Habitat for Humanity Maui Chapter
- Hāna Business Council
- Hoʻōla iā Mauiakama
- Kākoʻo Maui
- Laʻakea Village
- Maui Historical Society
- Our Kūpuna
- Pacific Birth Collective
- Pacific Cancer Foundation
- Piha Wellness & Healing
- Roots Reborn
- What Makes You Feel Beautiful
“This program is about planting seeds that will support long-term resilience in our nonprofit sector.”
— Jeeyun Lee, Director of Impact
The Kahua Grants Initiative is made possible through Maui United Way and support from the Castle Foundation, Hawaiʻi Community Foundation, and Kaiser Family Foundation.