Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement

Kapolei, HI 96707
Tax ID91-0313383

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More about this organization

Mission

Enhance the well-being of Hawaii through the cultural, economic and community development of native Hawaiians.

About

Capacity building services support community capacity building through a number of efforts that include distribution of funds to small nonprofit organizations that perpetuate the Hawaiian culture; provision of leadership development programs for native youth; provision of training and technical assistance to native Hawaiian organizations and communities; and the coordination of events that provide opportunities for native Hawaiian individuals and organizations to network, share information, discuss critical issues, and build consensus. Over 200 organizations and 1,000 individuals served.

Revenue

$2,276,988

Expenses

$2,351,256