NFL Foundation provides $100,000 in grants to Hawaiian non-profits
By Josh Sanchez

On Friday, the NFL announced that the NFL Foundation has provided $100,000 worth of grants to more than 40 non-profit organizations in Hawaii as part of the NFL Foundation Pro Bowl Grant Program.
The league helps the Hawaiian community by providing the grants to non-profits that focus on youth education, health, and physical fitness.
You can see the full list of organizations that were awarded the Pro Bowl community grants below:
- A Keiki’s Dream
- Adult Friends for Youth
- African American Diversity Cultural Center Hawaii
- After-School All-Stars Hawaii
- Aloha United Way
- American Diabetes Association – Hawaii
- Best Buddies Hawaii
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii, Inc.
- Children’s Alliance of Hawaii
- Diversity Activities National Association
- Family Programs Hawaii
- Friends of the Library of Hawaii
- Friends of the Missing Child Center – Hawaii
- Girl Scouts of Hawaii
- Habilitat
- Hale Kipa, Inc.
- Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation
- Hawaii Council on Economic Education
- Hawaii Public Health Association
- Hawaiian Canoe Club
- Hospice of Kona
- HUGS (Help Understanding & Group Support)
- Imua Family Services
- KAMP Hawaii, Inc.
- Make-A-Wish Hawaii
- Making Dreams Come True, Valley of Rainbows
- Marimed Foundation for Island Health
- North Kohala Community Resource Center
- ‘Ohana Komputer
- Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance
- Palama Settlement
- Polynesian Football Hall of Fame
- R.E.A.C.H. Out Hawaii
- Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii
- Special Olympics Hawaii
- Talk About Curing Autism – Hawaii
- Waikiki Community Center
- Waikiki Health
- Waimanalo Health Center
- Waipahu Big Boyz Football League
- West Hawaii Mediation Center
- Young Women’s Christian Association of Oahu