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How to Start a Nonprofit in Hawaii

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Hawaii is a beautiful vacation destination for many, but few have the chance to live here. Nonprofit organizations in Hawaii work tirelessly to address many of those challenges while simultaneously adding to the opportunities. Those who do have lives filled with opportunities and challenges, just like the rest of the world.

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Ho’owaiwai: A Network in Hawaii

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It is the name of a network of public and private organizations, communities, families, individuals, financial institutions, government and funders organized to build wealth and financial stability of Hawaii’s working families. ( [link] ). It is supported by the Hawaii Community foundation and a coalition of 11 funders.

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How to Help After the Maui Wildfire

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Here are some options for you: Support the First Responders The American Red Cross and the American Red Cross of Hawaii have mobilized to open shelters, distribute emergency supplies, help with damage assessment, and locate missing loved ones. If you’re interested in donating to support relief efforts, you can make a gift here.

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The Unsung Hero in Fundraising Campaigns Isn’t Raffles—It’s Sweepstakes!

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Furthermore, raffles of any kind are 100% against the law in Alabama, Hawaii, and Utah. But , raffle laws vary from state to state—in many states (13, the last time we checked), online raffles are flat-out illegal. Thus, lots of nonprofits can’t even host a raffle, or if they can, there are restrictions that make doing so a hassle. .

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A Run for Inclusion—Why I’m Running the Publix Half Marathon to Benefit Kyle Pease Foundation

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Not only have Kyle and his brother Brent completed multiple endurance races together, including the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, but Kyle has taken his journey to the next level by starting a foundation that gives people with disabilities the opportunities to participate in sports and race events just like him.

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Social Media Game: Hawaiian Version - Beta - My Contribution to Hawaii Geek Week

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It's Hawaii Geek Week !   Part of the Hawaii Social Media Club Workshop.  You are a campaign team for a local tourist office and you want to get visitors to Hawaii to enjoy your local restaurants, hotels, and attractions. Next week, I'm bringing the game to Hawaii Social Media Club Workshop. 

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How Make-A-Wish is Telling New Stories with Audience Personas

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Most likely, it’s the idea of a sick kid experiencing hope and joy in the form of a wish experience, most likely through an amazing experience like a trip to Disney World or Hawaii. This story framework is powerful, and it’s one Make-A-Wish has been using for the past 35 years successfully.