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Updated at 2:43 p.m., Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Hawaii nonprofits get almost $1M in grants

Advertiser Staff

State grants-in-aid totaling almost $1 million are being released to four nonprofit organizations to help improve educational opportunities, strengthen athletic programs and increase literacy.

According to a news release from Gov. Linda Lingle's office, the organizations receiving grants include:

  • Hawai'i County Economic Opportunity Council will receive $552,227 split between two grants-in-aid. One grant is for the organization's Dropout Prevention Program, which works with at-risk youth on the Big Island, the news release said.

    The other grant is for the group's Language Arts Multicultural Program, which helps low-achieving third- and fourth-graders attending Kapi'olani and Kea'au elementary schools on the Big Island.

  • Hawai'i High School Athletic Association will receive $150,000. The organization represents 93 public and private high schools statewide. The grant will be used to organize more than 42 state championships in 18 different sports.

  • Hui Malama Learning Center, which provides educational programs to at-risk youth on Maui, will receive $150,000.

  • The Read To Me Foundation, which educate parents and caregivers of young children on the benefits of reading aloud, will receive $100,000.