Our Story in the News
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The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands proposes to construct infrastructure improvements in support of the Nāʻiwa Agricultural Subdivision. The improvements will occur at 58 lots on approximately 340 acres.
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The Nāʻiwa Homesteaders Program will host a two-day workshop for Molokaʻi’s Nā‘iwa Homesteaders Community
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Hawai’i Community Lending has received grant awards totaling $1.5 million that will help the native Hawaiian community on Molokai achieve affordable homeownership.
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Families have not been able to build in the long-awaited Na’iwa Agricultural Subdivision due to lack of infrastructure and affordable construction costs since lots were awarded in 1986. Now with funding available, the DHHL is proposing to construct the much-needed improvements for the subdivision project in the Ho’olehua area.
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Tiny home for kūpuna blessed on Nāʻiwa Homestead
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IEEE improves energy equity for Molokai native Hawaiian homesteaders with nano-grids