Nonprofits
Building Capacity for Hawaii’s Nonprofits
Community Links Hawai'i is making the nation's island state a just, healthy, and sustainable place.
Now you know my vacation last week to Hawaii wouldn’t have been complete without hanging out with some awesome nonprofit folks. I even got a chance to meet Nikki Love! No, she is not Courtney’s long lost rocker sis, but Director of Operations at Community Links Hawaii. Headed by Josh Levinson, formerly Deputy Director of DC Appleseed, the group is doing some really great work to engage and support the nonprofit community. Now keep your eyes on Nikki Love—she is really an emerging leader to be reckoned with. In addition to her day job, she is embarking on a new effort to reactivate Common Cause in Hawaii!
Community Links Hawai`i (CLH) is a nonprofit organization that provides high-quality, cost-effective administrative infrastructure, shared services, and organizational development to nonprofit groups that share a commitment to a just, healthy, and sustainable Hawaii. Their goal is to leverage shared systems and technical assistance, provided at competitive or below-market rates, to build capacity in Hawaii’s nonprofit community, promote social entrepreneurship, and enable work and activities that make Hawaii a better place.
I also met Lisa Maruyama, the new President/CEO of the Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (HANO). Lisa is a very impressive woman of color. After only a week of holding her new position at HANO she met with the local Chamber of Commerce to speak to them about the nonprofit sector! As a statewide and sector-wide association of 280 charitable organizations in Hawai‘i, HANO unites and strengthens the nonprofit sector as a collective force to improve the quality of life in Hawaii .
Rosetta Thurman is an emerging nonprofit leader of color working and living in the Washington, D.C. area. She holds a Master’s degree in Nonprofit Management and blogs about nonprofit leadership and management issues at Perspectives From the Pipeline.






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