Aloha,
The Administration for Native Americans will be conducting their trainings in Pacific Region starting August 2011. The first of the three day trainings will be in Honolulu August 1-3.
http://www.anapacificbasin.org/training.asp
Attendance at these trainings are mandatory to applying and receiving funds. Sign up today! (Organizational DUNS number required to register.)
For information on DUNS numbers, visit
http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform
Malama pono!
AINA
Ahahui i na Alakai (AINA)
AINA's mission is to organize and unify Hawaiians through positive interaction, support and advocacy empowering communities and their residents through capacity building opportunities encouraging independent leadership building strategies.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
Outreach for Emergency Homeowners' Loan Program
Aloha mai kakou,
An exciting, and rare, opportunity for our homeowner's that may be experiencing financial difficulties.
Please have potential participants use the link below to get to DBEDT's home page, then:
Click EHLP link (in middle of screen - says "new", first one),
Fill out application form (careful, my whole computer froze up on this button),
Call approved counselors to submit application- locally can use vendors noted below - or click on button on EHLP site
Applications are due 7/22/11
Lottery will be conducted for complete applications
Notification is expected to be done by 8/15/11
Please help spread the word!
Scotty
Subject: Outreach for Emergency Homeowners' Loan Program
All,
We briefly discussed the HUD Emergency Homeowners' Loan Program (EHLP) last week at the housing directors meeting. I'm hoping you can assist in the outreach effort.
EHLP will provide emergency mortgage assistance to homeowners who are temporarily and involuntarily unemployed or underemployed due to the economy or a medical condition and are at risk of foreclosure. EHLP can provide eligible homeowners with a 0% interest, forgivable loan of up to $50,000 that pays past-due mortgage payments, as well as a portion of the homeowner's mortgage payment for up to 24 months. Homeowners will receive counseling before and during the loan period.
130 total homeowners in Hawaii may be assisted under EHLP.
HHFDC will provide counseling for 54 homeowners through 3 non-profit agencies. They are the Consumer Credit Counseling Service, Hawaii HomeOwnership Center, and Hale Mahaolu (Maui County only).
3 HUD approved intermediaries will provide counseling for 76 homeowners. They are the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, Money Management International Inc. and National Community Reinvestment Coalition.
July 22 is the deadline for homeowners to submit a Pre-Application to a counseling agency. The Pre-Application form and other information can be found on the EHLP website.
Could you help with the outreach effort? HHFDC's website provides a link to the EHLP (see link). Could you do the same? Also, I will mail EHLP flyers for display in your offices. 130 is not much, but it will help. Given the short deadline, any assistance you can lend in getting the word out (e.g., newsletter, word of mouth, etc.) is appreciated!
http://hawaii.gov/dbedt/hhfdc
Thanks!
Janice
Janice Takahashi
Chief Planner
Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation
677 Queen Street, Suite 300
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: 808-587-0639 Fax: 808-587-0600
Email: Janice.N.Takahashi@hawaii.gov
An exciting, and rare, opportunity for our homeowner's that may be experiencing financial difficulties.
Please have potential participants use the link below to get to DBEDT's home page, then:
Click EHLP link (in middle of screen - says "new", first one),
Fill out application form (careful, my whole computer froze up on this button),
Call approved counselors to submit application- locally can use vendors noted below - or click on button on EHLP site
Applications are due 7/22/11
Lottery will be conducted for complete applications
Notification is expected to be done by 8/15/11
Please help spread the word!
Scotty
Subject: Outreach for Emergency Homeowners' Loan Program
All,
We briefly discussed the HUD Emergency Homeowners' Loan Program (EHLP) last week at the housing directors meeting. I'm hoping you can assist in the outreach effort.
EHLP will provide emergency mortgage assistance to homeowners who are temporarily and involuntarily unemployed or underemployed due to the economy or a medical condition and are at risk of foreclosure. EHLP can provide eligible homeowners with a 0% interest, forgivable loan of up to $50,000 that pays past-due mortgage payments, as well as a portion of the homeowner's mortgage payment for up to 24 months. Homeowners will receive counseling before and during the loan period.
130 total homeowners in Hawaii may be assisted under EHLP.
HHFDC will provide counseling for 54 homeowners through 3 non-profit agencies. They are the Consumer Credit Counseling Service, Hawaii HomeOwnership Center, and Hale Mahaolu (Maui County only).
3 HUD approved intermediaries will provide counseling for 76 homeowners. They are the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, Money Management International Inc. and National Community Reinvestment Coalition.
July 22 is the deadline for homeowners to submit a Pre-Application to a counseling agency. The Pre-Application form and other information can be found on the EHLP website.
Could you help with the outreach effort? HHFDC's website provides a link to the EHLP (see link). Could you do the same? Also, I will mail EHLP flyers for display in your offices. 130 is not much, but it will help. Given the short deadline, any assistance you can lend in getting the word out (e.g., newsletter, word of mouth, etc.) is appreciated!
http://hawaii.gov/dbedt/hhfdc
Thanks!
Janice
Janice Takahashi
Chief Planner
Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation
677 Queen Street, Suite 300
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: 808-587-0639 Fax: 808-587-0600
Email: Janice.N.Takahashi@hawaii.gov
ʻAha Kūkā ʻŌlelo - Wednesday, July 6, 2011
ʻAha Kūkā ʻŌlelo
Co-sponsored by Waimanalo Hawaiian Homes Association and the Hawaiian Studies/Hawaiian Language Faculty at Windward Community College
In 1896 the Republic of Hawaii passed a law banning the use of the Hawaiian language as a medium of instruction in Hawaii schools. Emblematic of the political shift of those times, the law and other social pressures steered the Hawaiian language in our community through a period of suppression that resulted in the overall waning of our communities’ ability to converse, or live our Hawaiian cultural lives through the spoken word.
With funding from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) Windward Community College (WCC) has embarked on a project to assess the status of the Hawaiian language in our Koʻolau communities and to develop a plan from our community toward supporting what already exists, and expanding the revitalization efforts beyond where they currently stand.
Come and talk story or just listen to our ʻOhana experiences with ʻŌlelo Hawaii, comments about our history, our present, and ideas for our future.
Project Coordinator: Tuti Kanahele
Project Investigator: Kalawaia Moore
Project Advisor: Kalani Meinecke
Project Advisory Member: Emalia Keohokalole
Project Advisory Member: Rubellite Kawena Johnson
Project Advisory Member: Kamoa’e Walk
Project Advisory Member Kahea Faria
Project Linguist: Ardis Eschenberg
Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Where: Waimanalo Hawaiian Homes Assn.
Ka Ho’oilina na Kuhio Community Center - Hālau,
41-253 Ilauhole Street, Waimanalo
For more information call: 235-7388 or email: peterm@hawaii.edu
Co-sponsored by Waimanalo Hawaiian Homes Association and the Hawaiian Studies/Hawaiian Language Faculty at Windward Community College
In 1896 the Republic of Hawaii passed a law banning the use of the Hawaiian language as a medium of instruction in Hawaii schools. Emblematic of the political shift of those times, the law and other social pressures steered the Hawaiian language in our community through a period of suppression that resulted in the overall waning of our communities’ ability to converse, or live our Hawaiian cultural lives through the spoken word.
With funding from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) Windward Community College (WCC) has embarked on a project to assess the status of the Hawaiian language in our Koʻolau communities and to develop a plan from our community toward supporting what already exists, and expanding the revitalization efforts beyond where they currently stand.
Come and talk story or just listen to our ʻOhana experiences with ʻŌlelo Hawaii, comments about our history, our present, and ideas for our future.
Project Coordinator: Tuti Kanahele
Project Investigator: Kalawaia Moore
Project Advisor: Kalani Meinecke
Project Advisory Member: Emalia Keohokalole
Project Advisory Member: Rubellite Kawena Johnson
Project Advisory Member: Kamoa’e Walk
Project Advisory Member Kahea Faria
Project Linguist: Ardis Eschenberg
Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Where: Waimanalo Hawaiian Homes Assn.
Ka Ho’oilina na Kuhio Community Center - Hālau,
41-253 Ilauhole Street, Waimanalo
For more information call: 235-7388 or email: peterm@hawaii.edu
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