The NFL’s commitment to the state of Hawaii extends beyond the Pro Bowl.
36 non-profit organizations in the state will benefit from a total of $100,000 in grants as part of the NFL Charities Pro Bowl Grant Program, the NFL announced Friday.
For more than 20 years, NFL Charities has provided grants to Hawaiian-based non-profit organizations focused on youth education, health, and physical fitness.
• African American Diversity Cultural Center Hawaii
• After-School All-Stars Hawaii
• Armed Services YMCA – Honolulu
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui
• Diversity Activities National Association
• Family Programs Hawaii
• Friends of the Library of Hawaii
• Friends of the Missing Child Center – Hawaii
• Fun Day Foundation
• Habilitat, Inc.
• Hale Kipa
• Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation
• Hawaii Council on Economic Education
• Hawaiian Kamalii, Inc.
• Hospice of Kona
• HUGS (Help, Understanding & Group Support)
• Kaho’omiki on behalf of Niu Valley Playground
• KAMP Hawaii
• Keiki Kokua
• Make-A-Wish Hawaii, Inc.
• Making Dreams Come True, Valley of Rainbows
• Marimed Foundation
• Ohana Komputer
• Pacific Big Boyz Football Conference
• Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance
• Palama Settlement
• Positive Coaching Hawaii
• Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii
• Special Olympics Hawaii
• Talk About Curing Autism
• The Children’s Alliance of Hawaii, Inc.
• Waikiki Community Center
• Waikiki Health Center
• Waimanalo Health Center
• Young Women’s Christian Association of Oahu
• YWCA of Kauai
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