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Mar 31, 2024 · March 28, 2024. Sign up to receive our newsletter and get the latest Ulupono news right in your inbox. At Ulupono Initiative, we advance catalytic change in the crucial areas of locally produced food, renewable energy, clean transportation, and better management of freshwater and waste.
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At Ulupono Initiative, we advance catalytic change in the...
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Team. Board of Directors. Past Board Members. At Ulupono...
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Ulupono Initiative in association with Mobiltye3 released a...
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Ulupono Initiative is a partner in the State's initiative to...
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At Ulupono Initiative, we advance catalytic change in the...
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Since 2009, Ulupono Initiative has funded organizations and...
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P. O. Box 2938. Honolulu, HI 96802. Phone: (808) 544-8960....
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Ulupono Initiative is a Hawai‘i-based and -focused organization that uses impact investing, non-profit grant-making, and advocacy with the stated goals of "increasing the amount of locally produced food, renewable energy and clean transportation, and improving water and waste management."
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Apr 23, 2021 · Ulupono Initiative is a mission-based corporation that supports projects focusing on locally produced food, renewable energy, clean transportation, waste, and water management in Hawaii. Founded by the creator of eBay, it has invested $81.5 million in grants and funds to advance sustainability and address climate change in the state.
Ulupono Initiative is a venture capital and private equity firm that invests in local food, renewable energy, waste reduction, and other projects that improve Hawaii's quality of life. Follow their LinkedIn page to see their updates, employees, and specialties.
Dec 8, 2021 · But if solar developers grow more willing to build their projects on steeper land — a strategy endorsed in a new white paper by the Ulupono Initiative — the state could continue to make ...