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
