Program Strategy & Goals
Program Strategy & Goals
Project details
What we need
- Evaluation of current programmatic needs and how a program plan can address them
- Recommendations for an appropriate course of action to reach the desired objectives, including guidance on how to allocate resources and measure success
- Plan that outlines the resources and steps required to reach short- and long-term goals
Additional details
We are assisting the "Seeds 4 Tomorrow" program (http://www.harc-hspa.com/seeds4tomorrow.html) develop a Fund Development plan in order to streamline their grant writing and funding process.
What we have in place
- We currently have a website and are developing a brief program plan, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have three staff people to assist, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $6,775 , allowing us to increase food sustainability and security in Hawaii.
Seeds 4 Tomorrow is a hands-on educational summer program designed for Hawaii students with an interest in food, farming, science, nature and more. Seeds4Tomorrow is a joint effort of farmers, food processors, conservation experts, researchers, and the culinary arts communities coming together to engage students in the variety of fields related to agriculture.
Project plan
Our mission
Collaboratively advancing sustainable practices for farmers, ranchers and landowners through education, stewardship, and partnerships.
What we do
We support a number of programs and projects that serve to build awareness and opportunity to implement sustainable practices in land management including but not limited to:
- Together We Farm (a farmer, rancher, and landowner development program)
- Grant writing support and fund development support
- Manage West Oahu SWCD Cooperator meetings; serve as the liaison and main point of contact.
In addition, we believe in the power of critical thinking and informed decision making to build a better world. To advance this belief, OACA serves as the State Co-Coordinators for Project Learning Tree: A program that uses the environment as a platform for teaching "how to think not what to think" about complex issues facing our society.
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