Making an Impact
- Impact ProjectsKalāhiki: Sustainable Energy for ALL of Hawaiʻiwww.shiftedenergy.com
Utilizing financing of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022, we have the opportunity to develop, install, and finance a portfolio of Solar+Storage+Energy Efficiency projects at LMI households in Hawai’i through a pilot project of Whole Home Energy Retrofits on Department of Hawaiian Homelands (DHHL) households.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsMaui Economic Recovery Commission - Healing Project
Emerging from the Maui Economic Recovery Commission, this initiative recognizes that individual, community, and generational healing is critical to post-fire recovery. Due to the displacement of people from Lahaina, there are limited opportunities to gather, which community members say is a critical source of healing. This initiative targets two years of seasonal convenings, guided by community leadership, to promote healing through gathering, de-stigmatize mental health support, and provide opportunities for keiki to kupuna to reconnect.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsUH Mānoa Commitment to Maui Students
UH Mānoa has committed to covering the cost of attendance of students whose livelihoods have been impacted or affected by the Maui Wildfires. With this commitment, we aim to help impacted students complete their UH Mānoa degree. Mānoa is investing in these students because we believe that with their degree in hand, they will contribute their strengths and talents toward the revitalization and future of Lahaina and Kula.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsHawai‘i Foodbank: Universal Access to Fresh Produce Through School Pantrieswww.hawaiifoodbank.org
Hawai‘i Foodbank has launched a school pantry program to provide food to students and their families.
Learn More - Impact ProjectsEarly Childhood Action Strategy: Community-Centered Partnershiphawaiiactionstrategy.org
Community-Centered Partnership (CCP) is an initiative sponsored by Early Childhood Action Strategy (ECAS) Hawai‘i. CCP is the practice of working closely with affected community members on priorities that get elevated, funded, and worked on at different levels. In practice, it means placing affected communities at the center of voice and decision-making.
Learn More - Impact Projects‘Ohana Workplace Alliance
ʻOhana Workplace Alliance is a hui of business and nonprofit leaders in Hawaiʻi that asks, “How might we co-create and celebrate ‘ohana-centered businesses that support their employees’ child and family care, mental health, and safety needs?”
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