This Nonprofit Helps Kaua‘i’s Farmers Start Up and Grow
Mālama Kaua‘i’s network increased sales by almost 6% in a year, with one farmer reaching six figures.
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Mālama Kaua‘i’s network increased sales by almost 6% in a year, with one farmer reaching six figures.
At Honolulu Community College, Eric Lagrimas draws on his experience in the music business to show how it’s done.
Native, endemic and canoe plants are popping up in nurseries, on fabrics and in herbal healing, replacing many introduced species.
Locals use web-based services like Turo to rent their cars to strangers for extra income. One host couple say they now offer 75 cars owned by themselves and others.
Opportunity Youth Action Hawai‘i works to replace prison time with Hawaiian-based restorative justice.
Community health care professional Airleen Lucero works on the front line of medicine: outreach and education.
The nonprofit erects 15 to 20 homes a year in batches, largely using the labor of volunteers and the eventual homeowners.
Profiles of many of the year’s most successful and intrepid entrepreneurs, investors and innovators.
Chosen by our local community via an online poll conducted by Hawaii Business Magazine.
