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The Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawai’I (RPCVHI) launched the ALOHA Grant through the Peace Corps Partnership Program (PCPP) in 2008. The PCPP provides funding for community-initiated projects being overseen by Peace Corps Volunteers (PCVs) serving around the world. Since its inception in 1964, the Partnership Program has assisted thousands of PCVs in every Peace Corps country in order to benefit the health and well-being of their host communities. Since 2008, RPCVHI has awarded over $2500 in Aloha grants, either through the PCPP network or directly to PCVs’ host sites. Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawai’i P.O. Box 11652 Honolulu, Hawai’I 96828 http://rpcvhi.wildapricot.org/ https://www.facebook.com/RPCVHI/

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The Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawai’I (RPCVHI) launched the ALOHA Grant through the Peace Corps Partnership Program (PCPP) in 2008. The PCPP provides funding for community-initiated projects being overseen by Peace Corps Volunteers (PCVs) serving around the world.

Since its inception in 1964, the Partnership Program has assisted thousands of PCVs in every Peace Corps country in order to benefit the health and well-being of their host communities.

Since 2008, RPCVHI has awarded over $2500 in Aloha grants, either through the

PCPP network or directly to PCVs’ host sites.

Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawai’iP.O. Box 11652Honolulu, Hawai’I 96828

http://rpcvhi.wildapricot.org/https://www.facebook.com/RPCVHI/https://www.instagram.com/rpcvhawaii/

The Returned P is a Peace Corps Volunteers of Hawai’I is a 501 (c) (3) registered non-profit organization in the State of Hawaii.

Connecting RPCVs living in Hawai’i

ALOHA GRANTS

PROGRAM INFORMATION