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O‘ahu’s original makers market offers original items from illustrators, clothes makers, woodworkers and others.
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O‘ahu’s original makers market offers original items from illustrators, clothes makers, woodworkers and others.
One of Aloha United Way’s most-used resources is the 211 Helpline, which received 58,143 requests for help in 2023.
The first cohort of 16 leaders from small and medium companies learned to scale up their contracting businesses.
The Building Industry Association of Hawaii has revived its education program, a gateway to well-paid construction jobs.
Building up can be a lot cheaper than constructing single-family homes in new developments.
The U.S. ranks lower than expected on the Elite Quality Index, pointing to institutions that concentrate power and wealth.
Some of the state’s biggest companies are working to turn a cover crop into renewable fuel for utilities, vehicles and passenger planes.
Season two of the comedy “Moku Moku” is now in production. It’s part of an effort to create a more visible local film industry.
Ridership and operating hours are expected to increase significantly when this second segment opens.
Hear from our local healthcare leaders on key issues affecting our state in the coming year.
Attracting and retaining the best employees continues to be a top challenge for many of our clients. Smaller businesses often find it hard to compete with those that can offer higher pay and richer benefits.
CEO Joe Sprague talks about airfare prices, the future of nonunion employees, interisland flights, and maintaining the Hawaiian brand while coordinating with Alaska Airlines on flights, rewards programs and customer service.
If you're looking for ways to make a difference in 2025, consider making a contribution to the Catalyst Fund of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation. This Catalyst Fund powers HCF's many programs, including day-to-day operating support, early seed funding for innovative projects, and research and development.