2024 WILDFIRE LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
Episode Description:
“Aloha does not mean hello and goodbye. Aloha has a much deeper meaning of love and respect. Hello to the return of our Indigenous kupuna knowledge and goodbye to the profit-making capitalistic colonization types of thinking that put profit over people.” —Ku’uleinani Maunupau
Colonization has disrupted the deep connection between the land and its indigenous people in Hawaii. The once-thriving Hawaiian land management practice that fostered a harmonious relationship between the people and the environment, has been largely eroded by decades of over-development. As we explore disaster recovery efforts, we are reminded of the urgent need to reclaim the wisdom of our ancestors and restore the harmonious relationship between the people and the land that Aloha embodies.
Ku’uleinani Maunupau is the CEO of Native Hawaiian Philanthropy, an organization dedicated to improving the social and economic conditions of Native Hawaiians and their families. With over 30 years of experience as a grant writer, Kuuleinani brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep commitment to supporting her community.
In this empowering talk, Ku’uleinani shares the story of Native Hawaiian Philanthropy's unplanned yet crucial involvement in disaster recovery efforts, the organization's focus on mental health and cultural activities, and their plans for long-term community support.
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Highlights:
- 00:22 Mission: Improving the Socio-Economy of Hawaiian Families
- 04:42 Caring for Children's Mental Health
- 08:34 Preserving Cultural History
- 13:21 Aloha— Hello and Goodbye
- 15:22 Mental Health The Cultural Way
👩🏻💼 Kuʻuleinani Maunupau, CEO, Native Hawaiian Philanthropy
Ku’uleinani Maunupau is the CEO of Native Hawaiian Philanthropy, bringing over 30 years of expertise in grant writing, project management, and nonprofit consulting. She has successfully collaborated with 14 nonprofit organizations to promote Hawaiian culture and has secured over $2 million in funding for various programs. Kuuleinani’s skills include grant writing, program development, strategic planning, and media production, where she has directed and produced educational videos. Her dedication to community engagement is evident through her work in developing educational projects and promoting sustainable community development.
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kuuleinani-maunupau-4490368/
Connect with Native Hawaiian Philantrophy:
- Website: https://www.nativehawaiianphilanthropy.org/