Community Grants Program: Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund (Kaua‘i)
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Community Grants Program: Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund (Kaua‘i)
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Hawai'i Community Foundation
Last Updated: April 01, 2026
Summary
The Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund, part of the Community Grants Program by the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, aims to support organizations that benefit the people, flora, and fauna of Kaua‘i. This fund addresses various community needs, including culture, arts, education, environment, and health services. By providing project-based funding, it empowers local nonprofits to respond effectively to the unique challenges and opportunities within their communities, fostering a vibrant civic society across the islands.Overview
Hawai‘i Community Foundation Hawai‘i Community Foundation invests charitable funds in communities across the State primarily through nonprofit organizations. Our core programs are designed to support a stronger nonprofit sector as we believe that these organizations are one cornerstone of a vibrant civic society. We administer a number of grantmaking programs with targeted purposes or an island-based focus. Hawai‘i Community Foundation also assists several private foundations in delivering their grantmaking programs according to their specific strategies. Community Grants The Community Grants program provides project or program-based funding to nonprofit organizations benefitting the communities and people of Hawai‘i. We believe that those working closest to the people they serve are best informed of the needs and opportunities that exist through the connections and relationships that they build every day. Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund (Kaua‘i) The Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial fund was established with the broad purpose to “support organizations that benefit the people, flora and fauna of Kaua‘i.” In addition, funding may be available for a broad range of community needs, including culture and arts, education, environment, health and human services, and sciences. The fund supports organizations that benefit the people, flora and fauna of Kaua‘i. Funding is available for a broad range of community needs, including culture and arts, education, environment, health and human services. The Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund is now a part of the Community Grants program at the Hawai‘i Community Foundation. Organizations will be considered for grants from this fund when the purpose, such as geographic or areas of interest, are aligned.Eligibility
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