Faces of Philanthropy 2012 Issue 4

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Faces of

Philanthropy 2012 • ISSUE 4

Quarterly News from the Hawai‘i Community Foundation

Neighbor Island Leadership Councils Local level collaboration, big picture change

OUR MISSION We help people make a difference by inspiring the spirit of giving and by investing in people and solutions to benefit every island community.

Serving Our Community Since 1916

Neighbor Island Leadership Council members. Back row, left to right: Roberta Chu, Nancy Budd, Kristina Lyons Lambert, Lynn White, John De Fries, Darl Gleed, Bill Hastings, Glenn Yamasaki Front row, left to right: Millie Wellington, Lynn Lally, Sonia Topenio, Kathy Richardson, Charlie King, Honey Bun Haynes, R. Clay Sutherland

As a statewide organization and the largest foundation in Hawai‘i, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation works together with philanthropists and community leaders each day to make the greatest impact possible.

the Foundation, referring it to others, choosing it as their partner in giving, and speaking about its impact at various public forums.

A total of 42 community leaders have volunteered as Leadership Council members over the past Key partners in this shared effort are the Foundation’s 12 years. Members include business owners and professional advisors. While they come from Neighbor Island Leadership Councils, who work different sectors and bring their own perspectives with neighbor island staff on a local level to help influence changes in their own communities, as well and experiences to the table, they share a common passion for their island home and for helping others as on a broader scale. through philanthropy. They have been instrumental Neighbor Island Leadership Councils were originally catalysts for funds such as the East and West Hawai‘i established more than a decade ago in conjunction Funds, Kaua‘i Aloha Endowment Fund, and with the creation of offices and on-island staff for Chas Fisher Memorial Endowment Fund—all of Hawai‘i Island, Maui County, and Kaua‘i. Their which are permanent charitable resources for our role is to open doors to form new Foundation neighbor islands. partnerships and provide advice on issues relevant to their respective islands. As a result, the efforts of Momentum continues to build as the Leadership the Leadership Councils have been valuable to the Councils and individual members help further Foundation’s philanthropic and community-building the Foundation’s mission. Recently, a gathering work on each island. of members from Hawai‘i Island, Maui County, and Kaua‘i took place to share progress and “We understand how unique and distinctive the strategies between islands. “I think all of us here neighbor islands are,” said Kelvin H. Taketa, are philanthropic in some way, shape, or form,” president and chief executive officer of the Hawai‘i said Maui County Leadership Council member Community Foundation. “Our Leadership Council Kristina Lyons. “And when we work with and members are well connected to their respective through the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, it communities, and their wealth of knowledge helps strengthens our efforts through information sharing our staff ensure that the opportunities and needs and collaboration, so we have the bigger picture in each county are brought to light.” of what is happening.” In more recent years, the Leadership Council Continued on next page members have become active ambassadors for


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