Our Vision: Kūkulu Kaiāulu
Kūkulu – To build, as a house; to construct, erect, establish, organize, set up; to put up, as mast and sail; to found, as a society; to establish, as a name or dynasty
Kaiāulu – Community, neighborhood, village.
Our Mission:
Provide a community of practice through collaboration of Kānaka to promote strong and healthy ahupuaʻa.
We are a grassroots community based non-profit 501(c)3 aimed at helping our community become self-sustainable in every way. From the mountain to the sea, the `āina and kai can provide for the community as it did years ago.
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Organization
Location: HI
Nonprofit Type: 501(c)3
EIN or 7871 Tribal Affiliation: 82-3955043
Fiscal Sponsor: N/A
Ke Kula Nui O Waimānalo
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Focus Areas
Arts, Culture, and Language | Education | Youth Development
Geography & Community Served
Local | Off-Reservation (Non-Urban) | Regional