Making an Impact
- Impact ProjectsDrive Electric Hawai‘iwww.driveelectrichi.com
Drive Electric Hawai‘i (DEH) is a network led consortium of 16 public, private, and nonprofit signatories committed to building a broad coalition in support of this vision for renewable transportation; incenting and accelerating the deployment of EVs and an EV charging infrastructure that will support 100% renewable energy; and developing and deploying transactional and regulatory mechanisms that will enable the full value of electrified transportation.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsSocial Impact Incubator Programwww.siiphawaii.com
The Social Impact Incubator Program develops the whole entrepreneur for a sustainable Hawai‘i. It is a five-month, cohort-based experience where participants build strong relationships with each other and with local innovators, dive deep on technical skill sets, access seed funding, and engage in meaningful, one-to-one mentorship.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsIsland Leadership Labwww.law.hawaii.edu/article/new-island-leadership-lab-launched-law-school-empower-hawai‘i’s-next-generation-leaders
In the Island Leadership Lab pilot, University of Hawai‘i William S. Richardson School of Law Dean Camille Nelson will be joined by Omidyar Fellows and several “Leaders in Residence” for an immersive leadership experience grounded in a curriculum specifically developed to prepare next-generation leaders for success.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsKuauli Digital Opportunities Initiativewww.kuauliconnect.org
This initiative utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach by working on immediate acquisition and distribution of hardware directly to keiki, kūpuna, and communities in need, as well as partnering in a statewide network to provide broadband access to unserved communities.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsSafe Spaces & Workplaceswww.safespacesandworkplaces.com
The Safe Spaces & Workplaces Initiative (SSWP) is a Child & Family Service (CFS) and One Shared Future (OSF) partnership to address workplace sexual harassment in Hawaiʻi.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsRound Two. Stronger You.hawaii.edu/round2
This campaign is reaching out to the 250,000 Hawai‘i residents who previously attended a University of Hawai‘i campus but did not earn a credential and encourages them to return and complete their degree.
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