The Kapapahuliau Program, within the context of the overarching goal and principles, addresses the impacts of climate change on Native Hawaiian communities in Hawaiʻi through three resilience priorities and financial assistance categories. The program focuses on Coping with Past and Present Climate Change Related Impacts, supporting activities like repair, environmental restoration, and mental health care. It also emphasizes Adaptation to Climate Change, encouraging increased awareness, risk assessments, and implementation of adaptation plans. The third priority, Creating Opportunities for Innovation, Transformation, and Systemic Change, seeks novel approaches, such as policy research, economic opportunities, and Native Hawaiian innovation. The financial assistance categories include Kiakahi for individual NHO projects, ʻAuwaʻa for NHO collaborations, and Hoʻokele for NHO grant-makers providing support to sub-recipient NHOs in underserved communities.