Similar organisations to Hawaiian Educational Council
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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Pearls of Paradise Foundation
Home Board of Directors Mission Areas Donate Contact Us More Pearls of ParadiseFoundation Hawaii Pearls of Paradise Foundation is a nonprofit organization which works to improves lives within communities of color in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands.
Pearl City
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Hawaii Conservation Alliance Foundation
Hawai'i Conservation Alliance provides leadership and advocacy on #conservation issues critical to #Hawaii.
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Honolulu
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Engineering and Technology Research, Services
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The Hawaii Pacific Foundation Inc
TO EMPOWER HAWAIIAN COMMUNITIES BY SUPPORTING PROGRAMS THAT IMPROVE ACCESS TO OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS TO THE SOCIO-ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED.
Honolulu
KUPU
Kupu provides hands-on environmental and sustainability service learning opportunities in Hawaiʻi.
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Honolulu
Sustainable Energy Hawaii
We are an advocacy group dedicated to improving the quality of life of Hawaii Island residents.
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Pepeekeo
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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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Institute for Climate and Peace
Crafting inclusive and transformative solutions for peaceful, climate-resilient futures.
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Honolulu
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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Vibrant Hawaii
Vibrant Hawaiʻi is a growing community that commits to individual and collective ʻauamo kuleana to increase equitable opportunities to build wealth: a reservoir of human, social, cultural, and financial abundance that we contribute to and draw upon.
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Hilo
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Education N.E.C.
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Hawaii Executive Collaborative
HAWAII EXECUTIVE COLLABORATIVE ("HEC") IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT UNITES LOCAL AND GLOBAL LEADERS TO ADDRESS THE SYSTEMIC CHALLENGES AFFECTING HAWAII'S SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND ECONOMIC VITALITY.
Honolulu
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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AKOAKOA FOUNDATION INC
Harmonizing Education and Marine Conservation for a Sustainable Future Empowering our local communities through knowledge and stewardship.
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