No major university can grow and excel without a healthy mix of public and private funds. Private contributions leverage public funds and maximize taxpayer dollars. Through partnering with philanthropic investors, our university can sustain excellence and enhance the student experience, making our campuses learning destinations of choice.
Many of the donors who give major gifts to the University of Hawaiʻi do so to support a program, school, or area of study that they believe in. Without exception, their gift has a major impact on our students, faculty and campus community as a whole.
Recent Impact Stories
Thanks to generous support from the Kaneta Foundation, 21 Hawai‘i students are enrolled in a new program at Kapiʻolani Community College and receiving a transformative college experience.
Through the Sunao Sandy "Mom" Kodama Memorial Scholarship Fund, the life and contributions of a special woman with an extraordinary gift for making people feel at home, are honored and remembered.
To encourage today's young people to "go for broke" and make the most of their lives, the 442nd Veterans Club of Honolulu established an endowed scholarship fund.
The Noguchi Medical Research Institute of Tokyo and its founder Mr. Yoshihisa created an endowed fund in global health and medicine at the John A. Burns School of Medicine to honor Dr. Junji B. Machi and Dr. Satoru Izutsu.
Over several decades the Loui family, led by Bernice, built their educational legacy for this state through their generous investments in the University of Hawaiʻi.
This is the story of two young girls, born seventy years apart, in different parts of the world, to families of different races. Raised in rural surroundings, each nurtured the dream of getting an education and traveling far from home. They never met, yet their lives became permanently intertwined when the first Kay Ikeda Kaneshima Endowed Excellence Scholarship in Japanese Studies was awarded to Rachel Hazeltine in 2011-2012.
The Arts & Sciences Expanding the Student Experience Fund has allowed students to pursue extraordinary research in their fields. Man "Beryl" Yang reports after her trip to China.
Kathleen Jaycox enjoyed a 41 year career as an educator, helping students help themselves. Before her retirement in 2010, she served as a community college administrator in both Illinois and Hawai'i.
UH alumni and steady donors Sheena and Fred Ing are lifelong, dedicated UH sports fans who cheer the teams every chance they get. From holding season tickets in the 1970s and enjoying the Men's Basketball "Fab Five" run to Derek Tatsuno's baseball years, this energetic couple has been rooting for UH.