All Things Change

Rethinking Philanthropy

39 min · 24. feb. 2026
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Philanthropy can be more than a transaction—it can be a relationship that strengthens community. Join us as we talk story with Kuʻuleinani Maunupau and explore the origin and mission of Native Hawaiian Philanthropy, spotlight current initiatives, and share what healthy, respectful funding partnerships should actually look like. From decolonizing wealth to protecting Indigenous rights, this conversation invites funders and community leaders alike to rethink what “giving” should mean in Hawaiʻi.

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