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Youth archaeology opportunity can unearth $500 stipend
ʻŌpio (youths) can earn $500 by digging into an Upcountry archaeology series starting July 26.
Maui United Way launches Kahua Grant Initiative to strengthen local nonprofits
Maui United Way announces the launch of its Kahua Grant Initiative, a new program designed to provide capacity-building support to emerging and grassroots nonprofits across Maui County. The program aims to equip participating organizations with the tools, knowledge, and resources needed to build a strong foundation for long-term sustainability and deeper community impact.
West Maui YMCA director to speak at Rotary Club of Lahaina
On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, Jaylou Cabrera will be the speaker at the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset meeting. Cabrera will share information about the new West Maui YMCA Resource Center.
Aloha Ranch founder to speak at Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset meeting, May 20
Denise Nussbaum will share information about how Aloha Ranch and local community partners have addressed the needs of Lahaina fire survivor communities.
Mālama Kula awards first round of disaster relief funds to Kula fire survivors
The organization announced Tuesday that it has awarded more than $21,000 in total to seven Kula residents, with each receiving up to $3,000 to help cover rebuilding costs not addressed by insurance or government programs.
ʻOhana Fuels raises $6,375 for Teran James Young Foundation
The Teran James Young Foundation has received $6,375 from ʻOhana Fuels, thanks to strong community participation in the company’s “Fuel Up. Do Good.” program.
Keiki Kupuna to host ‘Spring Ho‘ike: A Stroll Down Memory Lane’ on May 4
Keiki Kupuna will present a spring celebration, “Spring Ho‘ike: A Stroll Down Memory Lane,” on May 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the ‘A’ali’ikuhonua Creative Arts Center on the Seabury Hall campus.
Common Ground Collective expands farm program with help from Maui United Way
Launched in 2019, the Foster Farm Program exists to encourage land to be shared to maximize the use of limited space on a small island. By harvesting from existing trees and distributing the produce on behalf of landowners, the program ensures that the community is nourished and no food goes to waste.
Swing for Aloha golf tournament benefiting Nā Hale O Maui returns for 9th annual event
The tournament will take place on Sunday, April 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Mākena Golf & Beach Club.
Maui Family Support Services hosts Early Childhood Resource Fair, March 25
Maui Family Support Services hosts the Early Childhood Resource Fair on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Cameron Center Auditorium. This free, family-friendly event connects parents and caregivers with valuable early childhood resources, local preschools and childcare options.
Cameron Center announces gala celebration ‘Setting Sail for the Future’
The J. Walter Cameron Center has announced its “Setting Sail for the Future” gala, taking place on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at the Grand Wailea Resort. This elegant evening will celebrate the center’s 51 years of service to Maui County and its vision for the next 50 years and beyond.
Rotarians plant trees with Treecovery to replace trees lost in the 2023 wildfires
Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunrise and Kīhei-Wailea planted 13 fruit and palm trees at a residence in the Lahaina burn zone with support from the nonprofit Treecovery.
Kelea Foundation to host training on supporting disabled communities
The Kelea Foundation will host a community training aimed at helping organizations supporting wildfire survivors better understand and address the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Surveys to help shape Maui’s agricultural future open to all
The nonprofit Common Ground Collective is calling on all members of the Maui community involved in food production, preparation, distribution and grocery shoppers to share their input by participating in its surveys. Feedback will be used to create agricultural infrastructure and to improve access to locally grown food on the island.
Lahaina Community Land Trust celebrates blessing of its first parcel secured in community ownership
Standing on ʻāina that will forever be protected for Lahaina’s kamaʻāina families, the Lahaina Community Land Trust gathered Monday with community leaders, friends and ‘ohana to celebrate and bless the first property secured into community ownership.
Grow Some Good announces new development director
Grow Some Good has welcomed Casey Findtner as its new development director.
Maui Arts League recognizes new vice president and board directors
The nonprofit Maui Arts League, best known for hosting Maui Plein Air Painting Invitationals, an annual 7-day community art event held in Lahaina before the COVID-19 pandemic, has announced new leadership to continue driving forward its visual fine arts mission.
Maui nonprofits invited to streamline their volunteer management systems with free POINT Pro subscriptions
The Maui Volunteer Coalition for Recovery in partnership with the Ho‘ōla iā Mauiakama Disaster Long Term Recovery Group, is offering a limited number of complimentary POINT Pro subscriptions to Maui’s nonprofit organizations. This initiative aims to strengthen volunteer management systems and enhance capacity to support wildfire recovery efforts.
Kelea Foundation celebrates new headquarters with grand opening party on Saturday
Maui-based nonprofit Kelea Foundation has announced the grand opening of its new headquarters and community space in Kahului.
Pizza for a Purpose: Sierra Club Maui hosts fundraiser at Flatbread Pizza on Tuesday
The Sierra Club Maui Group will host an evening of community support and environmental stewardship at The Flatbread Company in Pāʻia on Tuesday, Nov. 26 from 5 to 9 p.m.