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Five local nonprofits awarded $427,000 from Island Innovation Fund

Hawaii Community FoundationThe Hawaii Community Foundation announced today the final round of recipients for its Island Innovation Fund initiative. In total, five grant recipients were awarded $427,920 to support and develop their proposed innovations.

Recipients were selected from a group of eight finalists who presented creative concepts that will affect widespread positive change in the community and transform existing ways the nonprofit sector operates. Applicants from all three funding rounds were also invited to vote for a People’s Choice Award from among the eight finalists.

“While grantee selection for the Island Innovation Fund has wrapped up, the Hawaii Community Foundation is committed to opening doors for local nonprofits that are looking at new and innovative ways to address challenges and issues our islands face,” said Kelvin Taketa, president and CEO of Hawaii Community Foundation. “We are looking at what’s next for innovation in Hawaii and at how the Foundation can continue to support the great and innovative ideas generated by Hawaii’s nonprofits to solve complex community challenges.”

Each Island Innovation Fund recipient submitted an online application and was later invited to submit a full proposal of their innovation and give a presentation to a review panel.

Island Innovation Fund’s third round of recipients includes:

“The inspiring and tangible concepts that have emerged from the Island Innovation Fund have confirmed the importance of supporting this initiative and the endeavors of each of these organizations,” said Chris van Bergeijk, chief operating officer of Hawaii Community Foundation. “Through the progress and development of our earlier stage grants, we are already seeing the potential for effecting change in our community.”

In three rounds, Hawaii Community Foundation awarded a total of $1,369,710 to 15 organizations.

Highlights of past Island Innovation Fund recipients include:

The Island Innovation Fund was established in 2010 as part of a $50 million commitment from Pam and Pierre Omidyar to the Hawaii Community Foundation. Pierre is a celebrated entrepreneur and innovator who spent many years in Silicon Valley, and is best known as the founder and chairman of eBay. The Omidyars are also highly regarded for their pioneering work in philanthropy globally, in addition to their contributions at home in Hawaii.

Details on the Island Innovation Fund are available at www.islandinnovation.org and the Hawaii Community Foundation website, www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org.

About the Hawaii Community Foundation

With 96 years of community service, the Hawaii Community Foundation is the leading philanthropic institution in the state. The Foundation is a steward of more than 600 funds, including more than 160 scholarship funds, created by donors who desire to transform lives and improve communities. In 2011, more than $44 million in grants and contracts were distributed statewide. The Foundation also serves as a resource on community issues and trends in the nonprofit sector.

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