Kūkulu Ola: Living Hawaiian Culture Program
The Kūkulu Ola program is part of HTA’s commitment toward Mālama Ku‘u Home (caring for my beloved home) and the interacting pillars of its 2025 Strategic Plan. The Kūkulu Ola program provides funding support to community-based awardees that enhance, strengthen and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture through genuine experiences for residents and visitors alike.
For 2020, HTA awarded $1,535,000 in funding through its Kūkulu Ola Program to 43 nonprofit programs statewide that are perpetuating Hawaiian culture. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and availability of funding the overall value of each project’s award was reduced by 50% in May 2020 and an RFP for this program was not issued for projects and events in 2021.
For 2022, Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) was contracted by HTA to administer the 2022 Kūkulu Ola Program. On September 15th, HCF issued an RFP seeking proposals from the community and qualified nonprofit organizations to provide funding support for projects that perpetuate the Hawaiian culture and community. The application deadline was October 29th. The evaluation and decision-making process, as lead by HCF, included a review committee of community members and staff from both HTA & HCF. Kūkulu Ola Program awardees were notified and a news release went out on January 11th announcing that $1,475,000 in funding will support 32 community-based programs in CY 2022.
Click here to view the news release and to see the organizations funded in 2022.
For the remainder of Calendar Year 2023 through June 2024, Hawaiʻi Community Foundation (HCF) will continue to administer the Kūkulu Ola program. HTA is providing $1,350,000 in financial support to community-based programs that enhance, strengthen, and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture through genuine experiences for residents and visitors alike. HTA has awarded 28 community groups and cultural practitioners that continue to enhance, strengthen and perpetuate Hawaiian culture.
See the full press release and discover how destination management and stewardship is advancing in our islands on HTA’s Holomua Site: https://holomua.hawaiitourismauthority.org/
For 2024, The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA) is encouraging the community to submit applications for funding support through its upcoming programs: Kahu ʻĀina, Kūkulu Ola, the Resort Area Hawaiian Culture Initiative, Community Enrichment, and Signature Events. On October 3rd HTA, in partnership with Kilohana, unveiled a digital portal, ‘Umeke, Powered by Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, for the community to submit all applications online.
HTA will provide funding support to nonprofit organizations, community groups, practitioners, projects, and events occurring in Hawai‘i. Kilohana, HTA’s contractor which is responsible for developing and implementing destination stewardship initiatives statewide, is administering these programs.
ʻUmeke is a gourd or bowl, like one may use to hold poi or water. In the context of these programs, ‘Umeke (umeke.kilohana.com) is the repository for community funding support, as guided by HTA’s 2020-2025 Strategic Plan and Destination Management Action Plans.
Applications for funding support for projects in CY2024 is now open: HTA program Kūkulu Ola on ʻUmeke.
For more information about this initiative, contact Maka Casson-Fisher at (808) 973-2266 or via email at [email protected]