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CNHA awarded $1.8 million to boost assistance for Native Hawaiian businesses impacted by COVID-19

CNHA awarded $1.8 million to boost assistance for Native Hawaiian businesses impacted by COVID-19

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Jun 17, 2021 | Uncategorized

As Hawaiʻi struggles to recover from the economic effects of the pandemic, the Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) continues its commitment to help Native Hawaiian-owned businesses and non-profits rebound, reconfigure, and survive. This week, the U.S....
Hulō! CNHA celebrates the appointment of Krystal Kaʻai to lead White House Initiative on AANHPI

Hulō! CNHA celebrates the appointment of Krystal Kaʻai to lead White House Initiative on AANHPI

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | May 28, 2021 | Press Release

CNHA congratulates Hawaiʻi’s Krystal Kaʻai, who made history today when she was named Executive Director of the historic White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI). President Biden signed an executive order today to...
Hawaiian Kine Trading Co. Wins Kamehameha Schools’ Mahi‘ai Scale-up Competition

Hawaiian Kine Trading Co. Wins Kamehameha Schools’ Mahi‘ai Scale-up Competition

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | May 19, 2021 | Uncategorized

KS and community partners award $135,000 in prize money to six local farms and businesses in a contest focused on strengthening Hawai‘i’s food systems Hawaiian Kine Trading Co. is the winner of the 2021 Mahi‘ai Scale-up business plan competition, which helps...
CNHA Brings its Virtual Marketplace to Amazon and is Seeks Vendors

CNHA Brings its Virtual Marketplace to Amazon and is Seeks Vendors

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Mar 19, 2021 | Pop-Up Mākeke, Uncategorized

The highly successful online marketplace, Pop-Up Mākeke, established to support Hawaiʻi’s small businesses struggling during the pandemic is now accepting vendor applications for its highly-anticipated third season, vendor selections will begin in early April. Pop-Up...
Closer to Home: Bringing COVID-19 Vaccines to Kūpuna

Closer to Home: Bringing COVID-19 Vaccines to Kūpuna

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Mar 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

The COVID-19 pandemic placed a threat over Hawaiʻi that caused new restrictions and health protocols that we have been navigating for a year now. Our community has been hit especially hard—with Native Hawaiians accounting for about a quarter of positive COVID-19 cases...
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