What is Huliauapaa?
Established in 2012, Huliauapaa operates as a specialized non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of Hawaii's cultural heritage. The firm distinguishes itself through a unique synthesis of culturally based innovative learning and collaborative networking. By facilitating high-impact programs such as the Kahalu'u Kuahewa project and the Cultural Heritage Imaging initiative, Huliauapaa provides essential infrastructure for community development. Their market position is defined by a commitment to bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and modern stewardship practices, serving a diverse array of stakeholders interested in sustainable resource management and leadership training.
How much funding has Huliauapaa raised?
Huliauapaa has raised a total of $30K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$30K
Debt (2021): $30K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Huliauapaa
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Huliauapaa?
With the recent influx of capital, Huliauapaa is poised to enter a new phase of operational maturity. The organization is expected to prioritize the expansion of its internship and workshop frameworks, which serve as the bedrock for its leadership development pipeline. Strategic focus will likely shift toward enhancing the technological capabilities of the Cultural Heritage Imaging program, allowing for more robust documentation and protection of cultural sites. As the entity scales, it will continue to refine its collaborative networking models, ensuring that community-led stewardship remains at the forefront of its growth trajectory. This phase of development will be critical in solidifying the organization's long-term sustainability and its ability to influence policy and practice in the cultural heritage sector.
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