Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations

Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations

Civic and Social Organizations

Honolulu, HI 1,336 followers

HANO unites & strengthens the nonprofit sector as a collective force to improve the quality of life in Hawai‘i

About us

The Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (HANO) unites and strengthens the nonprofit sector as a collective force to improve the quality of life in Hawaii. HANO is a membership-based organization that promotes a stronger nonprofit sector, a supportive public climate, and the ability of nonprofits to accomplish their missions. Representing the richness and diversity of Hawaii’s charitable sector, HANO’s members address a broad array of missions and range in size from the largest organizations to the smallest all volunteer nonprofits. HANO achieves its mission through research, education, training and technical assistance, public policy and advocacy, and access to affordable goods and services. HANO is a part as a nation-wide network of state and regional associations of nonprofits serving over 22,000 members.

Website
http://tinyurl.com/givinghano
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Honolulu, HI
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2006
Specialties
Provide professional and organizational development training for Hawaii nonprofits, Provide communications, tools and resources for and about the sector and the community, and Advocate for Hawaii’s nonprofit sector

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  • 💡 Tame your monkey mind and join Iowa Nonprofit Alliance on July 22 at 7 AM HST for a mindfulness workshop where you’ll learn to shift from mind full to mindful. 🌟 Through guided exercises, group discussions, and gentle movement, you’ll gain practical tools to cultivate mindfulness and improve your mental health, relationships, and work-life balance. Led by INA Business Ally and internationally respected speaker and mindfulness teacher Angie Chaplin. 📝 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gS-a497p

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  • 🌟 HANO is excited to share the 21st Annual Nonprofit Financial Seminar hosted by Chaminade University of Honolulu! 🌟 On August 8, 2024, attend a deep dive into nonprofit finance strategies and insights. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to network and learn from industry experts. 🔹 Regular Registration: June 3 - July 3, 2024 @ 4 PM ($275) 🔹 Earn 7 CPE Credits for an additional $50 🔹 Cancellation Deadline for Refund: July 3, 2024 (credit card fees non-refundable) HANO members will receive a $25 discount* off the registration rate in effect at the time of registration. Please log into HANO’s https://lnkd.in/g5UxqWeW to get your discount code. *Additional fee(s) for CPE credits will still apply. Reach out to cuhnpseminar@chaminade.edu for more info or register here: https://lnkd.in/gNzdKk_n

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  • On Oʻahu, 75% of the 1,000 annual cardiac arrests will occur at home, but only 32% of these incidents receive chest compressions before professional help arrives. This highlights the urgent need for young people and their families to know how to take immediate action during cardiac emergencies to significantly improve survival rates. Hawaii Heart Foundation wants young people to feel confident, be prepared, and share these lifesaving skills with friends and family members. In a significant step toward enhancing emergency response capabilities across Hawaiʻi , the Hawaiʻi Heart Foundation has begun teaching a hands-on CPR/AED training session to 10th graders and as a part of the course, each student who participates will receive a CPR/AED competency card. The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education's acknowledgment of this card underscores its potential to revolutionize CPR education both within the community and beyond. As the Hawaiʻi Heart Foundation paves the way for a more informed and empowered community, the introduction of this CPR/AED participation card marks a new era in emergency response training, which is characterized by accessibility, inclusivity, and efficacy. ✨ Full member highlight at https://lnkd.in/gDvZKf-Q

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  • 🌟 Join us for the last of HANO's Finance Series 🌟 📊 Full Cost 101 📅 June 20, 9:30-11am HST 🔍 Understanding nonprofit financial needs goes beyond traditional frameworks. It's time to embrace a holistic approach. Join us to reset your understanding and learn how to advocate effectively for your organization's funding needs. Key takeaways: 🔹 Define the six components of full cost 🔹 Prioritize different full cost needs 🔹 Overview of calculating full cost needs 🔹 Tips for implementation in your organization 🌐 As part of our commitment to equity and accessibility, HANO is piloting a 'Pay What You Can Sliding Scale' structure for this event. When you register, you'll have the opportunity to choose a ticket price based on your capacity. HANO Members enjoy an extra 10% discount—log into our member portal to claim your code. Your support fuels capacity building for our nonprofit community. Let's strengthen financial management practices together! 💼 Link to Register: https://lnkd.in/gz_JYG98

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  • 🌟 Up Next in HANO’s Finance & Accounting Series 🌟 🔍 Financial Oversight 101 📅 June 12, 9:30-11am HST ❓Ever wondered how to ensure your organization's financial health is in top shape? Join HANO for a deep dive into the essential practices for maintaining accurate, understandable, and fraud-free bookkeeping. In this session, we'll guide you through the key steps for robust financial oversight: ✅ Understanding the purposes behind reviewing financial reports ✅ Identifying the most crucial reports to generate from Quickbooks or similar systems ✅ Breaking down which reports should be reviewed by key roles (Executive Director, Board Treasurer), how often, and what to look out for 🌐 As part of our commitment to equity and accessibility, HANO is piloting a 'Pay What You Can Sliding Scale' structure for this event. When you register, you'll have the opportunity to choose a ticket price based on your capacity. HANO Members enjoy an extra 10% discount—log into our member portal to claim your code. Your contribution supports capacity building for our nonprofit community. Let's strengthen financial management practices together! Please register by June 11 at this link: https://lnkd.in/gQaGq_Zt

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  • 🔗 Connect and Talk Story With Hawaii’s Congressional Delegation Staff About Federal Funding ✏️ June 6 | 10 – 11 AM HST | FREE | https://lnkd.in/gt2XGWUz 🌟 It's that time again! Resources continue to flow from the federal level to meet a variety of community needs, and our Congressional Delegation is a tremendous resource for information about how to access those dollars. 📣 Congressional staff have committed to offering regular check-ins with HANO and the nonprofit sector to hear about our needs. Please join us for the next conversation. ❓WHAT IT IS: An opportunity to get to know Congressional staff who work with nonprofits - A session to ask about federal funding or legislative processes - A way to familiarize yourself with the various types of assistance Congressional offices can offer - A chance to learn about how Congressional processes work, how offices are structured, any open job opportunities 🔍 WHAT IT’S NOT: A direct lobbying opportunity on specific projects or legislation (you can make a connection, but any lobbying needs to occur outside of this session) - A session to air your gripes about any individual Congressional offices or Congressional processes

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  • 🌟 Excited to announce our upcoming webinar: "Best Practices for Designing your Chart of Accounts" on May 29th from 9:30AM to 11AM 📊 The Chart of Accounts is the backbone of financial management for nonprofits, shaping how transactions are recorded and reports are generated. Join us for an insightful session designed to empower nonprofit leaders in optimizing their chart of accounts for enhanced compliance and data-driven decision-making. 🔍 Key topics we'll cover: - Defining the five account types: Assets, Liabilities, Net Assets, Revenues, and Expenses - Overview of dual entry accounting principles - Crafting a robust chart of accounts tailored to your organization's needs - Essential questions your chart of accounts should address - Best practices for structuring or refining your chart of accounts 🌐 As part of our commitment to equity and accessibility, HANO is piloting a 'Pay What You Can Sliding Scale' structure for this event. When you register, you'll have the opportunity to choose a ticket price based on your capacity. HANO Members enjoy an extra 10% discount—log into our member portal to claim your code. Your contribution not only enriches your own knowledge but also supports others in our community. Let's strengthen financial management practices together! 💪 To Register: https://lnkd.in/gEgKZsRW

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  • 🌟 Engage with industry insights! The networks of the National Council of Nonprofits invite you to a special, nationwide free webinar: "OMB Uniform Guidance: What the Updates Mean for Nonprofits." 🔍 Join us on Thursday, May 30, at 3:30 - 4:30 pm Eastern / 9:30 - 10:30 am Hawaii Standard Time to delve into the significant improvements to the Uniform Guidance and their implications for your mission. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding. 📝 To Register: https://lnkd.in/eE2kTKnS

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  • Did you know O`ahu’s homeless population increased 12% over the last year—to 4,494 from 4,028? Mahalo to Partners In Care - O`ahu's Continuum of Care for their dedication to understanding and addressing houselessness in our community. Their O`ahu Point in Time (PIT) Count report provides invaluable data and analysis that not only sheds light on the current state of houselessness on O`ahu, but also helps guide strategies for effective intervention and support. The data in this report is critical for informing policymakers, nonprofit service providers, and the community at large as we work together to address houselessness on O`ahu. Shoutout to Partners In Care - O`ahu's Continuum of Care and all the individuals and organizations involved in this important initiative. Your work IS making a difference. For more information and to access the report, follow this link: https://lnkd.in/gDYd8gei

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