Hawai‘i Nonprofits Join Forces to Tackle ALICE
A new cohort of organizations are looking for ways to improve systemic economic inequities in the islands.
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A new cohort of organizations are looking for ways to improve systemic economic inequities in the islands.
Through the American Rescue Plan Act, the Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) has distributed federal funds to 41 arts and culture organizations and 20 practitioners and artists this fiscal year.
The challenge that businesses are facing, in light of the Great Resignation, is recruitment and retention. Many businesses are benefiting from hiring midcareer employees in the Gen-X or Baby Boomer age group. Here are a few reasons why.
Newly renovated classrooms and a brand-new kiln house welcome students back to the first studio art classes in over two years.
Designer Jalene Kanani creates Hawaiʻi’s first cutting-edge textile microfactory with the capacity for mass customization with zero minimums.
In today’s digital age, the ease of electronically transmitting funds has unfortunately created a dangerous opportunity for criminals. Protect yourself and your money by following these steps.
As Ward Village’s most recently completed project, the studio, one-, and two-bedroom condominium residences at ʻAʻaliʻi are available now. Experience the thoughtfully crafted living spaces, resort-like amenities and contemporary island lifestyle.
Enjoy galleries of world-class art, live music in the Café and courtyards, and art experiences for all ages
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Mining challenges for opportunities, the Hawai‘i Island business community continues to turn adversity into innovation.
Hawaiʻi Community Foundation's Promising Minds Initiative is supporting the healthy development of vulnerable young children in Hawaiʻi.
The UPS Store evokes thoughts of its shipping and packing services, but it provides an array of solutions for small business owners and individual customers, projects big and small. This year The UPS Store ranked #2 on Entrepreneur's 2022 Franchise 500 List.
In 2050, students learn under the infinite sky. In each school complex, outdoor education hubs outnumber placid classrooms, each site a star in a constellation of learning spanning mauka to makai. Education hubs provide an immersive learning experience in the final installment of Hawaiʻi of Tomorrow presented by Hawaiian Electric.
Native Hawaiian artist, Solomon Enos creates a dynamic new Waikīkī in the year 2050, a place that has become an amazing model of climate change adaptation.
In this series, Hawaiian Electric envisions resourceful, sustainable islands that adapt to the challenges of the coming decades, especially climate change. Brilliant collaboration with experts across industries, community groups and local artists manifested stories that imagine what Hawaiʻi's future might look like in 2050.
In a show of solidarity, Blood Bank of Hawaii invites new and current donors to join the nationwide effort to provide essential blood supplies and equipment to Ukraine.
Alliance Personnel’s services are tailored to serve the needs of both job seekers and employers looking to fill open positions.
Today, managers and leaders have an opportunity to reimagine workplaces to support and advance women.
Giving back is a vital part of this Hawaiʻi-focused real estate private equity firm's corporate culture.
As Hawai‘i begins to loosen Covid regulations, hear from our local healthcare leaders on the key issues affecting our state in the coming year.
HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union recognizes and congratulates all honorees of this year’s list of 20 for the Next 20, with special mention for our own President and CEO, Greg Young.
Hawaii's leading association for the commercial real estate industry will honor those whose achievements have contributed to the state's economic growth and community enrichment.
The Cades Foundation is one of the largest private funders of arts in Hawai‘i, and promotes education, the well-being of children, the arts, and health and human services.