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The deadline to submit proposals was March 15, 2000.

Proposal forms are still available here.

Proposals submitted after March 15, 2000 will not be considered for the current round of funding.  However, they may be reviewed for future funding opportunities.


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Please call the Rural Development Project at 808.984.3300 if you have any questions.


Dear Prospective Applicant,

Aloha! Thank you for your interest in seeking support for your proposal from the Maui Rural Development Project (RDP). The RDP is funded by the US Department of Labor and is administered through Maui Community College and the University of Hawaii Fiscal System. The overall goal of this Federal grant is to create or provide jobs and to train and prepare people for employment opportunities.

Your proposal should demonstrate sustainable employment opportunities for residents in need of jobs and may include training initiatives that contribute to the economic development of the island. Your project will need to demonstrate measurable outcomes and the proposal should state the anticipated objectives and outcomes.

Only Proposals that use the application and follow the instructions from the proposal packet will be accepted for review.

Please submit your proposal to either the MCC Provost's Office or the Rural Development Project office, 310 Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului, HI 96732

Inquiries regarding proposals may be directed to:

John Dunnicliffe, Project Director (808) 984-3300.

A community advisory committee consisting of Maui residents will review your application. It will be their assessment that will determine which projects will be funded. As you fill out this application, please do not hesitate to call the Rural Development Project if you have questions.

Your effort for an improved economic situation on Maui is appreciated!

Mahalo,

John Dunnicliffe
Project Director


Last Revision:
Thursday, March 16, 2000 10:39 AM