Grant Writing
Kanu Hawaii

Kanu Hawaii has some grant opportunities coming up that can help us to continue and provide support for the months to come. If you have experience writing grants or simply are a good writer, we could use your help. Ability to create budgets, skills with program concept and develop and technical writing are all pluses. To sign up, use the blue “Respond’ button to the right or email us at volunteer@kanuhawaii.org and reference the position you are interested in. Mahalo!
Kanu Hawaii
About the organizer
Kanu Hawaii started in June 2006 as a movement of everyday people, working to protect and promote the things that make Hawaii special a connection to the ‘āina, a culture of aloha, and local self reliance. The founders created this organization to strive toward change rooted in kuleana (responsibility) and a commitment to be the change. Kanu’s core of forty people, who collectively worried about Hawaii’s future and deeply believed in its potential, transformed this worry into action with campaigns centered on environmentally sustainable, compassionate, and economically resilient communities.
Good For
Resume Builder
Activity Type
Advocacy & Outreach, Media & Communications
Cause
Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required
Grant Writing
Kanu Hawaii

Kanu Hawaii has some grant opportunities coming up that can help us to continue and provide support for the months to come. If you have experience writing grants or simply are a good writer, we could use your help. Ability to create budgets, skills with program concept and develop and technical writing are all pluses. To sign up, use the blue “Respond’ button to the right or email us at volunteer@kanuhawaii.org and reference the position you are interested in. Mahalo!
Good For
Resume Builder
Activity Type
Advocacy & Outreach, Media & Communications
Cause
Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required
Kanu Hawaii
About the organizer
Kanu Hawaii started in June 2006 as a movement of everyday people, working to protect and promote the things that make Hawaii special a connection to the ‘āina, a culture of aloha, and local self reliance. The founders created this organization to strive toward change rooted in kuleana (responsibility) and a commitment to be the change. Kanu’s core of forty people, who collectively worried about Hawaii’s future and deeply believed in its potential, transformed this worry into action with campaigns centered on environmentally sustainable, compassionate, and economically resilient communities.