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Hawai‘i Sea Grant Pacific Islands Indigenous Science Competition

Type
Funding
Organization
Hawai‘i Sea Grant
Description

Most Recent Deadline: October 20, 2023. The Hawai‘i Sea Grant Pacific Islands Indigenous Science Competition is seeking projects that center Indigenous methodologies, protocols, and values in research. The goal of this competition is to promote Indigenous science in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific Islands by funding projects that support resource stewardship, empower community, and strengthen cultural practices. Project teams must be led by a nonprofit organization in Hawaiʻi or the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands and include at least one land steward or cultural practitioner. Statement of Interests are due September 1, 2023 at 5:00 pm HST and Full Proposals are due October 20, 2023 at 5:00 pm HST. While recognizing the value of partnership across Western and Indigenous sciences, this funding opportunity seeks to shift the focus and center Indigenous methodologies, protocols, and values in research. With this intention in mind, Hawaiʻi Sea Grant will support between 2 and 4 projects, each in the $10,000 to $25,000 range, for a funding term of one year.

Funding Amount
Up to $25,000
Matching Funds
A 1:2 non-federal match is required for all funds requested from Hawai‘i Sea Grant.
Eligibility
Team led by nonprofit organization operating in Hawai'i or the US Affiliated Pacific Islands and include at least 1 land steward or 1 cultural practitioner
Contact Information
Director
Rosie Alegado
rosie.alegado@hawaii.edu

Projects & Partnerships Coordinator
Katy Hintzen
hintzen@hawaii.edu