Unlock the resources by applying to the programs below. Our team coordinates with local agencies like Hawaii Community Lending to provide comprehensive services and resources, ensuring an effective and thorough recovery process.
Learn more about our programs below.
Maui Economic Opportunity (MEO) announces that applications are now open for the Maui Disaster Stabilization Grant, a new grant program that provides up to $25,000 in direct financial support to 2023 Maui Wildfire survivors to assist with their unmet needs for housing, utilities, transportation, home restoration and healthcare costs. Applications are available as of August 21 and will remain open until funds are depleted.
If you do not have a DCM, enroll with one of the agencies currently accepting new clients:
Ohana Hope Village, Hawai’i Community Lending and Roots Reborn are unable to accept new clients. Existing clients at these agencies should contact their assigned case manager for assistance.
If you're still facing gaps in food, housing, funding, or other essential needs after the Lahaina wildfire, you don't have to navigate recovery alone. Hoʻōla ia Mauiakama Long Term Recovery Group (Hoʻōla LTRG) has partnered up with local organizations and offering a new program for Disaster Case Management.
Our disaster case managers provide trauma-informed guidance, help accessing mental health services, and connections to cultural healing practices. We center your family's needs and ensure your voice shapes your recovery plan.
Who qualifies?
Haven't gotten connected to a DCM? Schedule a confidential consultation with a disaster case manager. For any questions, reach out to Dcm@mauilongtermrecovery.org or call (260) 271-9501.
The Keep Lahaina Home program provides grants to bridge those financial gaps for ‘ohana whose insurance proceeds have fallen short, making rebuilding possible for more local families.
The typical financial gap for homeowners ranges from $200,000 to $400,000, although that shifts along with construction material prices and labor costs.
If you need support: Connect with us for rebuild guidance, contractor vetting, help navigating permits and septic conversions, or exploring affordable housing options like ADUs. We're here when construction delays happen or barriers arise.
Short-Term Supply Requests consist of items such as Clothing, Food, Toiletries and Household Cleaning Items, and are available to those who are directly impacted by the Maui Wildfires.
Long Term Supplies are open to those directly impacted by the wildfires in need, specifically households that lost their primary residence in the Maui Wildfires.
Please use this form if you are an organization and/or a DCM requesting supplies for your clients and/or multiple households.*Our furniture, mattresses and air purifiers have specific donation criteria based on donor intent. We are required to do additional tracking for each item.
Open to those directly impacted by the Maui 2023 Wildfires in need.
If you or someone you know have been impacted by the Maui Wildfires, our Kākoʻo Distribution Team is here to assist you. We have a limited selection of short and long term supplies. If you are in need of specific items, please contact our team directly.
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
Kākoʻo Maui Distribution Center
270 Dairy Rd. Kahului, 96732
Pick up is by appointment only.
Monday - Friday from 9am - 5pm
Ho'ōla iā Mauiakama Disaster Long-Term Recovery Group will provide disaster recovery services to individuals and families affected by the Maui Wildfire disaster. Services will be provided regardless of the individual's race, creed, color, gender, ethnic background, sexual orientation, disability, religious preference, immigration, COFA, or refugee status, employing financial policies and procedures to ensure Ho'ōla iā Mauiakama Disaster Long-Term Recovery Group’s assets and those of participating partner organizations are utilized for recovery in accordance with donor intent/restrictions and with direction from the Executive Committee.
For those who have been directly affected, we encourage you and your ‘ohana to apply for our Disaster Case Management (DCM) to get access to resources.
For all other inquiries, please contact our team by filling out the form below.