Similar organisations to Kailua Village Business Improvement District Inc
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Public Housing
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Kahookamamalu II Inc
TO PROVIDE HOUSING AND RELATED FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, INDIVIDUALS WITH ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS), AND BATTERED SPOUSES AND THEIR CHILDREN.
Wailuku
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Livable Hawaii Kai Hui
Livable Hawaii Kai Hui aims to promote awareness and kōkua of Maunalua's natural & cultural resources via land-based engagement.
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Honolulu
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Honolulu Association of Business Economics
The Hawaiʻi Economic Association promotes awareness and understanding of economics, providing a forum to discuss economic topics.
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Honolulu
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Kauluakalana
OUR MISSION IS TO RESTORE AND GROW HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PEOPLE AND PLACE THROUGH THE ALOHA 'AINA PRACTICES OF RETELLING OUR KAILUA-SPECIFIC STORIES, REPLANTING AND EATING OUR ANCESTRAL FOODS, AND CARING FOR THE SACRED SITES, LANDS, AND WATERS OF OUR BELOVED AHUPUA'A OF KAILUA.
Kailua
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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Hana Business Council Inc
Hāna Business Council exists to support business endeavors, create business and employment opportunities within the special culture and traditions of aloha, for the health and welfare of our East Maui area.
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Hana
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Kauahea Inc
Kauahea Inc. was founded in 1995 to created a learning environment for Hawaiian culture.
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Other Housing Support Services
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Kahookamamalu Inc
PROVIDED HOUSING AND RELATED FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.
Wailuku
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Forest Conservation
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HIKI OLA
HOME MAKE A DONATION HOLA I MAUI GRANT EDUCATION VISITORS COMMUNITY CONTACT BOARD MEMBERS Shop More Hiki Ola is a nonprofit whose vision and mission revolve around education the environment and culture.
KEALAKEKUA
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Management Services for Small Business/ Entrepreneurs
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Kukolu
As Indigenous peoples, we derive strength from our genealogy, using the past to shape the present and inspire our future.
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Kaneohe



