Posts Tagged ‘PIDF’
PIDF welcomes Sarah Kama as Director of Finance
Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF) is excited to announce the appointment of Sarah Kama, a proud Native Hawaiian and esteemed financial expert, as the new Director of Finance.
Read MorePIDF 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 MoreChuck E. Cheese’s School FUNdraising Event
Join our Tūtū and Me Oʻahu hui for an afternoon and evening of fun at Chuck E. Cheese Pearl City! A portion of sales including food, merchandise, and play points…
Read MoreProject Pilina supporting children in foster care
Project Pilina appeared on KITV and shared about the “I Belong” campaign events in preparation for May, Foster Care Awareness Month.
Read MoreAaron Mahi honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
The Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Arts held the 2021 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Lifetime Achievement Awards and honored PIDF’s very own Hawaiian Cultural Specialist, Aaron Mahi.
Read MoreCivil Cafe: How the Pandemic Has Affected Hawaiʻi’s Indigenous People
Join the NHPI hui on Tuesday, November 9th, 2pm-3pm for a discussion on “How The Pandemic Has Affected Hawaii’s Indigenous People.” REGISTER NOW: bit.ly/pandemic-affect-on-native-hawaiians Joining the discussion will be Nāʻālehu Anthony,…
Read More2018 Annual Report Now Available
The Partners in Development Foundation 2018 annual report is now available!
Read MoreJan Dill Announces Retirement from PIDF
PIDF President Jan Dill founded this organization in 1997 to offer culture-based approaches to build healthy and resilient families and communities. After turning his dream into a foundation with a staff of nearly 300 professionals working on every major island and an annual budget of $20 million, Dill is set to retire in April of 2019.
Read MoreBishop Museum Hosts Launch for Latest PIDF Children’s Book
To celebrate the launch of our latest children’s book “Maka the Tree Snail Discovers His Worth,” we partnered with the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum to engage with the public and teach the importance of our state’s unsung heroes: tree snails.
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