Please download and complete this workbook prior to attending this workshop.
Utilizing a workbook provided above, you will come to the class with an idea for a grant proposal and we will discuss how to best pitch a grant idea, how to quantify your work, how to create metrics, and finally discuss budgeting and reporting.
What will participants learn?
- How to write a grant proposal
- How to prepare a grant budget
- How to prepare for reporting afterwards
Who should attend?
- Beginners who are just familiarizing themselves with grant writing, but have a clear sense of a proposal idea that aligns with their organizations mission.
- The later time this workshop is presented in HST is perfect for our Pacific Islander friends who are west of Hawai‘i to join.
Looking to receive continuing education contact hours?
Papa Ola Lōkahi (NASWHI-CEP-13) has been designated an approved provider of social work continuing education contact hours by the National Association of Social Workers Hawai’i Chapter. The Papa Ola Lokahi maintains responsibility for the program. This program is approved by the State of Hawaii Department of Health’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (Approval# ADAD-25-012) for up to 1.5 contact hour(s). NOTE: Participants are responsible for submitting proof of attendance to their respective certification or licensing board. ʻOhana CoE & Papa Ola Lōkahi do not submit this information on behalf of training participants.
Participants will receive a link to verify attendance at the end of the workshop.
This event has passed. You can watch the replay on our YouTube, or here on the website.
Materials to Help Prepare
Watch These Replays
To best prepare for this upcoming workshop, we highly recommend that you review these past workshops.
Maui United Way Grant Writing Resources
There are a number of resources and replays regarding grant writing available on Maui United Way’s website here.
Understanding Grant Processes
- Reviewing Programmatic Budgets
- Know the difference between Operations and Capital Grants
- Be mindful of any Admin/Fringe Caps
- Consider Nonprofit v. For Profit v. Fiscal Sponsorship (Piko, Grants Central Station)
- Goals/Objectives/Outcomes Info Sheet
- Grants Technical Assistance Support GTAS
- Maui Office of Economic Development OED handbook to review what a grantor might be looking for in its grantee
- Starting a Nonprofit
Where to Look For and Learn About Grants
- Hawaii Alliance for Nonprofit Organizations
- Hawaii Community Foundation (Nonprofit/Fiscal Sponsorship)
- Grants.gov
- Papa Ola Lokahi
- Ohana Center for Excellence workshops
- Social Media
- State, County
- OHA
- Kamehameha Schools
- CNHA
State Capital/Operations (programmatic) Grant In Aid GIA
Workshop Presenters
Jeeyun Lee (이지연): Jeeyun is of Korean descent and has been a guest in the lands of the Kānaka Māoli in the Kingdom of Hawai’i since 2009.
She has her Master’s in Social Work in international and community development and launched her career of nonprofit service over 20 years ago in the Midwest. After contributing to the O‘ahu nonprofit sector for almost a decade, Jee moved to Maui in 2018 because it was important to her to raise her son ‘where he is ancestrally from’, and for both of them to connect and contribute to that community. This was an experience she never had being raised in Michigan due to the Korean war’s impact on Korea’s economy at the time of her parents’ immigration. They currently live closer to his Hawaiian ‘ohana who is from the Nāpili area in West Maui.
She enjoys spending time with her son Kaimakana and husband Jeffrey immersed in nature, exploring mauka to makai. Jee currently serves as the Director of Impact at Maui United Way and volunteers with many nonprofits in her spare time. She is focused on creating impactful change within our community.