Celebrating a Decade of Catalyzing Change in Hawaiʻi

Let’s Celebrate 10 Years!

Join us for a fun and inspiring night with many opportunities to reflect and connect with our partners in protecting ʻāina and prioritizing people before corporate profits.

When: Saturday September 14, 2024

  • Doors open at 6:00pm for the Dinner Program

  • Doors open at 8:00pm for the After Party

  • Live Music by Sudden Rush Nation starts at 9:00pm

Where: Inspiration Hawaiʻi Museum
900 Richards St. Honolulu, HI 96813 (enter from King St.)

HAPA Staff and Kuleana Academy Alumni sit in a circle on a farm in Kauaʻi

Lodging

For guests that need overnight accommodations, the Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Waikiki is providing a special event rate of $155 per night for a double room. You can reserve your room with this rate by clicking the button labeled “Reserve Room.”

Event Program

  • 'Ai Pono Challenge Logo

    Local Food

    HAPA is committed to supporting local and organic whenever it is possible. Inspired by the ʻAi Pono Challenge, we are excited to partner with Roots Kalihi & Nui Kealoha for an ʻai pono meal.

  • Sudden Rush photo

    Live Music

    We'll have live music throughout the night with Kaukaohu Wahilani. The afterparty starts at 9pm with Sudden Rush Nation.

    Str8up Bar will be serving Honolulu Beerworks on tap & specialty cocktails featuring Waikulu Agave Spirits and Lanikai Spirits Lemongrass Gin

  • Inspiration Museum Interior

    Historic Venue

    Be one of the first to experience this historic building's new purpose!

    The Inspiration Hawaiʻi Museum located in downtown Honolulu near Chinatown & Iolani Palace. Formerly the HECO building, this newly renovated space will feature people from Hawaiʻi who inspired the world.

Mahalo Nui to Our Sponsors

Interested in Sponsorship? Contact action@hapahi.org

Presenting Sponsors

Iwamoto Family Foundation Logo

Event Sponsors

  • Earthjustice is a premier non-profit public interest law firm committed to environmental justice. We wield the power of the law and the strength of partnership to protect people’s health, to preserve magnificent places and wildlife, to advance clean energy, and to combat climate change.

    www.earthjustice.org

    @earthjustice

  • Hawaiʻi's Hospitality & Healthcare Union

    “The purpose of this organization shall be to organize all persons working under its jurisdiction; to establish and maintain equitable wage scales and working conditions; to elevate the moral, social and intellectual standing of its members; to guard their financial interests; to promote their general welfare and the Local’s cardinal principles of truth, justice and morality; to secure employment for its members and to uphold the dignity of Labor; and to assist employees in the hotel, motel and restaurant industries in all legitimate ways.”

    https://www.unitehere5.org/

    @uniteherehawaii

  • MonkeyPod is an all-in-one nonprofit management platform. CRM / donor management, nonprofit fund accounting, email marketing, online fundraising, grant management, and more — all in one simple, integrated system.

    Nonprofits are overextended, under-resourced, and mostly ignored by mainstream business software providers. The vision behind MonkeyPod was to solve this problem once and for all — a single, affordable system with tools that work together seamlessly to automate the busywork and streamline your processes.

    Cutting-edge technology, hand-crafted in Kailua, O'ahu.

    https://monkeypod.io/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/monkeypod/


  • UA PANA ʻIA KA INOA ʻO HELUMOA
    THIS LAND IS HELUMOA

    Royal Hawaiian Center opened its doors in 1980. While the center has seen many changes over its 40+ years. What hasn’t changed is our commitment to sharing Hawaiʻi with the world. Premier shopping destination in Waikīkī, our path has been guided by our desire to share Hawaiʻi’s Spirit of Aloha.

    https://www.royalhawaiiancenter.com/

    @royalhwnctr

“We can do a lot as a society to support folks who are struggling, and we need to, and there's no reason we shouldn't and can't. There's still hope because a lot of the folks in here care about each other and our children and our kūpuna. And that's enough to build on.

Amy Perruso, State Representative & Kuleana Academy c/o 2017

Partners & In-Kind Sponsors