• Housing Grants to Hawaii Island Residents

    September 11, 2020
    Hawai‘i County and Nonprofits Announce Meetings on $7.25M in Housing Grants
    to Hawai‘i Island Residents Impacted by COVID-19:



    The County of Hawai‘i and six local nonprofits announced that they will be hosting a
    series of meetings with community and business leaders on a plan to provide $7.25
    million in rent and mortgage assistance grants to residents impacted by COVID-19.
    Meetings will be hosted virtually by Hawaii Community Lending and the Mayor’s Office
    on September 14 through September 16, from 5:00-6:00 pm. (See schedule below).
    The meetings will present current data from the Hawai‘i County Rent and Mortgage
    Assistance Program (RMAP) along with the plan for deploying all rent and mortgage
    assistance funds by December 7, 2020. Presentations will be followed by discussions
    with invited leaders and directors from the six nonprofit partners administering the
    program with the goal of forming multi-sector partnerships that will help reach Island
    residents in need.

    "Many people on Hawai‘i Island have lost jobs and income because of the pandemic,”
    said Mayor Harry Kim. “This cooperation with our community partners to quickly
    distribute these funds helps people stay in their homes and prevents homelessness.”
    Hawai‘i Community Lending on August 24 joined with Hawaii First Federal Credit Union,
    HOPE Services Hawai‘, Habitat for Humanity Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island Home for
    Recovery, and Neighborhood Place of Puna to launch the RMAP and open applications
    through the nonprofit partners. The County of Hawai‘i has funded the collaborative
    effort with $8.5 million in CARES Act funding.

    County of Hawai`i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
    To qualify for rent and mortgage grants, applicants must be Hawai‘i Island residents, at least 18 years old, and have lost income or work hours due to COVID-19. Applicant households must earn below the maximum annual income limit to receive funding (see below). To learn more, visit: https://sites.google.com/view/hawaiicountyrmap.

    "The housing market is the underpinning of our economy. We have a short window of opportunity to come together in the spirit of transparency, accountability, and genuine kokua to move ahead and make sure those who need resources get them and are able to stay in their homes,” said Jeff Gilbreath, Director of Lending and Development for Hawai‘i Community Lending. “We need every leader of every community and every business, who is willing to join us in promoting RMAP, to help us think outside the box so we can provide relief to renters, homeowners, landlords, and mortgage companies.”
    Invitations will be sent and community and business leaders are encouraged to register below to attend. Meetings will be open to the public with comments limited to invited attendees. All meetings will be recorded and placed on the Hawai‘i RMAP website for later viewing.

    Schedule of Community and Business Leader Meetings
    • Monday, September 14: Community and Nonprofits
    • Tuesday, September 15: Businesses and Employers
    • Wednesday, September 16: Landlords and Mortgage Lenders


    If you are interested in registering for a community and business leader meeting, email the Hawai‘i County RMAP Coordinator, Maile Lavea-Malloe at maile@hawaiiancommunity.net.