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Human Services Foundation Grants in Hawaii

20 private foundations reported human services grants in Hawaii on their IRS Form 990-PF filings for tax years 2023–2024. Historical giving records — not an open application portal.

Themes are derived from the free-text purpose each foundation wrote on its own Part XV filing, so a grant is classified by what the funder said it was for. Grants paid directly to named individuals are excluded from recipient counts and tables.

Overview

Across tax years 2023–2024, 20 private foundations reported 49 grants for human services totaling $4,750,165 to 44 organizations in Hawaii. The most-funded Hawaii communities were Honolulu, Wailuku, Hilo. The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc reported the most human services giving — $3,152,500 across 17 grants. The median grant was $20,000.

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Foundations
20
Organizations funded
44
Reported grants
49
Total reported
$4.8M
Median grant
$20K
Largest grant
$800K

Hawaii communities receiving human services funding

Foundations giving the most for human services in Hawaii

FoundationGrantsTotal
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc17$3,152,500
Hau'oli MAU LOA Foundation2$520,000
Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation1$500,000
Joseph and Vera Zilber Family Foundation Inc5$237,500
The William G Irwin Charity Foundation3$150,000
The Patterson Family Foundation5$74,300
Norman Foundation Inc1$40,000
Ishiyama Foundation1$20,000
Edward L Anderson JR Foundation Inc1$10,000
Robles Foundation1$10,000
Guilliom Family Foundation1$9,940
LOS Gatos Morning Rotary Charitable Foundation1$7,305

Organizations receiving the most human services funding in Hawaii

RecipientGrantsTotal
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement1$800,000
Hawaii Community Reinvestment Corp1$750,000
Hawai'i Catholic Community Foundation1$500,000
Aloha United Way3$465,000
Jewish Community Services of Hawaii1$425,000
Hawaiian Community Assets Inc1$300,000
Self-help Housing Corporation of Hawaii1$250,000
Housing Solutions Incorporated1$225,000
Hhoc Mortgage1$220,000
Hawaii Health & Harm Reduction Center1$100,000
Holani Hana Inc1$100,000
Maui Food Bank2$70,000
Hawaii Foodbank2$57,500
IHS The Institute for Human Services1$50,000
Partners In Care1$50,000

Which foundations fund human services in Hawaii?

20 private foundations reported human services grants in Hawaii on their IRS Form 990-PF filings, totaling $4,750,165. The largest by reported dollars were The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc, Hau'oli MAU LOA Foundation, Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation. These are historical filings, not open application portals — check each foundation's own guidelines before approaching them.

Who receives human services foundation funding in Hawaii?

44 distinct organizations appear as recipients in Hawaii, led by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, Hawaii Community Reinvestment Corp, Hawai'i Catholic Community Foundation. Grants paid directly to named individuals are excluded from these figures.

How much do foundations give for human services in Hawaii?

The median reported human services grant in Hawaii was $20,000, and the largest single reported grant was $800,000. Amounts are as reported by the filing foundation for a historical tax year.

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Source: public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings (tax years 2023–2024). Theme classification is derived from the funder’s own purpose text and is a summary, not a legal categorization. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not affiliated with any foundation listed.