It takes a Village
We would not be anything without the aloha and kāko`o of our community members, sponsors, donors and businesses who help us to make a positive impact on `āina and communities across the `Ewa Moku.
With a village of supporters, we are fortunate to be aided by funding and donations of tools, equipment, and time to continue the work that we do across three project sites. As an organization that competes for grants to sustain our operation our work may sometimes be hindered due to lack of funding, we kindly ask that you consider donating to us or other local nonprofits that you believe are doing great things for your community.
With a village of supporters, we are fortunate to be aided by funding and donations of tools, equipment, and time to continue the work that we do across three project sites. As an organization that competes for grants to sustain our operation our work may sometimes be hindered due to lack of funding, we kindly ask that you consider donating to us or other local nonprofits that you believe are doing great things for your community.
Mahalo to Our SponsorsPar Hawai`i, Hilton Grand Vacations, Aligned Mortgage, Hawaiian Electric, First Insurance Company of Hawaii, Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources, Island Energy - Ho`ala Program, Lowes, Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate, Mike Rompel, `Ewa Business Owner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hawaii Fish Habitat Partnership, Patagonia, Kua `Āina Ulu Auamo, Hawaiian Airlines, Matson, Atherton Family Foundation, The Starbucks Foundation, KUPU (via Kupu `Āina Corp)Kamehameha Schools Community Engagement and Resources `Ewa Region, National Environmental Health Partnership Council, NOAA B-WET, Edna Bailey Sussman Foundation, Hawaiian Airlines Team Kōkua
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Mahalo to our Partners808 Cleanups, Waiwaiola Waterkeepers Hawaiian Islands, HMSA Blue Zones, Kua `Āina Ulu `Auamo (KUA), Hui Mālama Loko I`a, Mālama Learning Center, Ulu A`e Learning Center, Leeward Community College, Hawai`i DLNR - Division of Aquatic Resources, University of Hawai`i - Office of Indigenous Knowledge and Innovation
Mahalo to our Donors!Shad Kane, Kalaeloa Heritage Foundation, Kehaulani Lum, Loko I`a Pa`aiau
Dr. Manulani Aluli-Meyer, Kia`i Ku`ahuokala UH SeaGrant, University of Hawai`i-West O`ahu, The City and County of Honolulu-Office of Climate Change, Hawai`i Division of Forestry and Wildlife, National Park Service Roads, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program. |
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