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Area of Interest D
Technology Access
One-time support for specific technology needs directly tied to education, healthcare, or economic participation for Lānaʻi residents and diaspora.
Purpose
On a remote island where physical infrastructure is limited, access to the right device, a reliable connection, or an essential digital tool can be the difference between participating and being left behind. Technology Access funds the tool; the goal it serves determines whether the request fits.
What this covers
- Laptops, tablets, and required software for students
- First-year internet connectivity stipends
- Telehealth-enabling devices and digital literacy support for seniors
- Equipment required for new workforce participation
Who should consider applying
Is this right for you?
Who this is | Description |
|---|---|
The University-Bound Student | A Lānaʻi high school graduate heading to college who needs a laptop and reliable internet to start on equal footing. |
The Telehealth Senior | A senior resident who needs a tablet and digital literacy support to access telehealth appointments and stay connected with family. |
The New Remote Worker | A Lānaʻi resident beginning a remote-work position who needs connectivity and basic equipment. |
Example Scenarios
What support looks like
- A Lānaʻi high school graduate receives a laptop and a first-year internet stipend so they start college on equal footing with peers from better-resourced communities.
- A senior resident receives a tablet and digital literacy support so they can attend telehealth appointments and video call with family members off-island.
- A child of Lānaʻi diaspora parents enrolling in college receives a tablet and required software through OHPF.
Scope & Boundaries
What this area does not cover
These are boundary markers — not barriers. They ensure each area of interest serves its intended purpose effectively, and that applicants are directed to the right resource.
Not covered under this area
- Technology purchases for individuals with no demonstrated connection to Lānaʻi
- Entertainment or luxury technology with no direct educational, healthcare, or workforce purpose
- Ongoing subscription or connectivity costs beyond an initial, one-time support period
- Island-wide broadband infrastructure or technology projects that are the responsibility of government or utility providers
Ready to apply?
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Support is available year-round.