kuleana collective
Maui kuleana collective
Our agency empowers Maui’s nonprofit organizations and amplifies their impact with strategic planning, program assessments, fundraising, training, community engagement services and more. We recognize the invaluable contributions these nonprofits make to Maui to address critical needs, foster innovation and enrich the lives of Maui’s residents. Our work enables nonprofits to expand their reach, strengthen programs, and create lasting positive change.
Program assessments for mission alignment and stakeholder surveys
Staff development & trauma-informed team building of staff and boards
Strategic planning & facilitation Maui style for thoughtful, intentional outcomes
Fundraising planning, grant writing & reporting that leverages impact
Program assessments for mission alignment, stakeholder surveys.
Staff development & trauma-informed team building.
Nonprofit board development trainings, strategic planning & facilitation.
Development planning, grant writing & reporting.
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Ululani Shiraishi
Ululani Shiraishi was nurtured and deeply influenced by the ʻāina of her kupuna, Hana. While born and raised in Southern CA, most of her childhood summers were spent with her tutu, cleaning kupuna’s yards, scrubbing clothes on a washboard, drinking hot cocoa with cream crackers and butter, and exploring and discovering the moʻolelo or stories of Hana.
Kapua [Sanborn] Chang
Kapua [Sanborn] Chang was born and raised on the westside of Oʻahu in Māʻili, but has lived on Maui with her husband and 3 keiki for the past 15 years. After graduating from Kamehameha Schools Kapālama, she attended UH-Mānoa to acquire a degree in Education.
Jeeyun Lee
From childhood, Maui Kuleana's Founder Jeeyun Lee was nurtured to have a strong sense of kuleana to the greater community at large, strong leadership skills and a deep and abiding belief in partnerships. It is these values that would become her model of business excellence as one of Hawai‘i’s youngest nonprofit leaders.