Chaminade University hosted its 22nd annual Nonprofit Financial Seminar on August 7, welcoming scores of professionals from more than 50 different not-for-profit Hawaiʻi organizations to campus for a day of collaboration, networking, and growth.
Speakers and panel discussions covered a wide range of topics, including the current government tax and funding landscape.
Also covered: fundraising, successful grant writing, and what nonprofits can do to succeed in a changing economy.
Annette Taijeron Santos, DBA, interim dean of the School of Business and Communication, said the event showcases Chaminade’s deep commitment to the state’s nonprofit sector.
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“More than just a seminar, this gathering is a space for collaboration, capacity-building, and community,” she said.
“For over two decades, we’ve welcomed nonprofit leaders to our campus to learn, share, and uplift one another. In strengthening those who serve others, we live out our shared kuleana to foster a more just, compassionate, and thriving Hawai‘i.”
Major sponsors of the event included OCCPA LLC, First Hawaiian Bank and Sacred Hearts Academy.
