PIDF Welcomes Summer Uwono as New Chief Financial Officer
Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) is honored to welcome Summer Uwono, CPA, as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), succeeding Stephanie Nishimura.
Read MorePartners in Development Foundation’s President and CEO selected to join Omidyar Fellows Program
Originally published by Omidyar Fellows – Check out the full article here. Hawai‘i Leadership Forum Welcomes Sixteen Leaders to Omidyar Fellows Program HONOLULU – Hawai‘i Leadership Forum (HLF) welcomed 16 local…
Read MoreZippy’s Says MAHALO to Five Hawaii Nonprofits in May
HONOLULU, HI, APRIL 22, 2024 – May is the dedicated month Zippy’s has chosen to celebrate the communities they serve. Zippy’s annual “Mahalo May” campaign kicks off on Monday, April…
Read MoreNā Pono No Nā ʻOhana Practices ʻĀina-Based Learning at Waimānalo Learning Center
The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources’ (CTAHR) Waimānalo Learning Center was initiated in 2012 and has welcomed thousands of community members to improve awareness of the learning center’s…
Read MoreMālama Honua School Students Showcase Uka and Wai Project, Emphasizing Environmental Conservation
Since 2021, Nā Pono No Nā ʻOhana has partnered with Mālama Honua Public Charter School in Waimānalo to provide literacy support through daily tutoring services. Nā Pono staff, working closely…
Read MoreKōkua aku kōkua mai – Help others and be helped
Kōkua aku kōkua mai – Help others and be helped has been fundamental to Partners in Development Foundation’s Tūtū and Me program since its very start in 2001. On Maui,…
Read MoreKa Paʻalana Earns National NAEYC Accreditation
Program recognized among the top in the nation by earning accreditation.
Read MoreWaimānalo Households Enrolled In Hawaiʻi Energy Program to Save Hundreds of Dollars a Year
Nearly 75 ʻohana will benefit from an appliance swap program and an energy efficiency literacy course.
Read MoreTwo Mentorship Programs Receive Fundamental Support to Empower Vulnerable Native Hawaiian Youth Populations
Over $120,000 will enable the youth of the Honokaʻa and greater Windward Oʻahu region to benefit from services such as career pathway development and mental health.
Read MoreAmerican Savings Bank donates more than $368K to local nonprofits
PIDF is among five others to receive support through the ASB employee giving campaign.
Read MoreInformal Caregivers Are Propping Up Hawaii’s Child Care Industry With Little Support
Providing enrichment opportunities and training to grandparents and friends providing in-home child care can have a big impact on school readiness.
Read MoreOpening Their Hearts to Keiki in Foster Care
May is Foster Care Month and the Omerod ʻohana from Hawaiʻi Island has opened their hearts and home to more than 20 ʻōpio in foster care over the past three years.
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