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Updated: about 1 year ago
Our Mission: Campus Compact advances the public purposes of colleges and universities by deepening their ability to improve community life and to educate students for civic and social responsibility. Our Vision: Campus Compact envisions colleges and univer
Areas: Social Development, Rights of the Child, Youth Education and Empowerment, Democracy Education, Youth Leadership, Youth Participation, Youth Capacity Building, Democracy and Civil Society
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Atina Pascua, Director
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Atina Pascua, Director
Updated: about 1 year ago
... and youth development. Nearly 33,000 members belong to more than 1,200
Updated: about 1 year ago
The Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace at the University of Hawaii at Manoa is a multi-disciplinary academic community of scholars, students, practitioners, and visitors who, through teaching, research, service and application, seek to: - Educate and t
Updated: about 1 year ago
Maryknoll Highschool hawaii students! Whether your vegetarian, or just want to do something to stop animal abuse, You are welcome here!
Updated: about 1 year ago
Woot 'Ahahui Mâlama i ka Lôhaki is a non-profit group of Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians devoted to the presevation of native species and ecosystems, and the importance of their relationship to Hawaiian culture. We believe that our culture will be greatly dimi
Updated: about 1 year ago
The East-West Center is an education and research organization established by the U.S. Congress in 1960 to strengthen relations and understanding among the peoples and nations of Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. The Center contributes to a peacefu
Areas: Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building, Cultural Diversity - Scope: international - Contact: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/about-ewc/contacting
Updated: about 1 year ago
MISSION: To foster community values that result in the protection and restoration of native ecosystems and conservation of natural resources through education, science and advocacy in Hawaii and the Pacific. Hawaii Audubon Society (HAS) was founded locally
Updated: 12 months ago
The `Ahahui Malama I Ka Lokahi is a non-profit organization created by native Hawaiians who recognize that Hawai`i`s unique native plants, animals, and ecosystems represent a vital cultural resource in danger of extinction. We believe that Hawaii`s native
Areas: Endemic Plant Species Protection, Indigenous People and Culture, Cultural Heritage Conservation, Natural Heritage Conservation
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Kaimi Scudder
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Kaimi Scudder
Updated: 9 months ago
PURPOSE "solving hunger and poverty one garden, one farm, one ahupua'a at a time" LEAF stands for Laulima Eco-friendly Alliance of Farms. Laulima is a Hawaiian word that means working together or cooperation. “We are committed to create model self-sufficie
Areas: Endemic Plant Species Protection, Senior Volunteerism and Mentoring, Poverty Alleviation, Soil Ecology, Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues, Sustainable Communities, Sustainable Living, Ecotourism, Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning ...
Type: Community Based Organization - Contact: D.A. Santistevan
Type: Community Based Organization - Contact: D.A. Santistevan
Updated: 8 months ago
... Board of Directors, and is based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The substantive work of
Areas: Endemic Plant Species Protection, Ecotourism, Water Supply and Conservation, Water Quality and Health, Watershed Management, Alternative Fuels, Biodiversity Conservation, Endangered Plant Species Protection, Energy Policy, Water Law and Policy ...
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national

