Message from Emergency Management Department

FIRST TROPICAL DEPRESSION OF THE EAST PACIFIC SEASON FORMS RIGHT ON CUE…GET YOUR EMERGENCY KITS READY

 

 

The Department of Emergency Management (DEM) encourages everyone to get prepared as Hurricane Season is just around the corner.

Tropical Depression One-E is a friendly reminder for you and and your family to update emergency plans, emergency contact lists and emergency supply kits. For more information as to how to prepare for Hurricane Season, visit us at www.OahuDEM.org.

REMEMBER: PREPARE TODAY, TO SURVIVE TOMORROW

 

Address/Location
Department of Emergency Management
650 S King St
Honolulu, HI 96813

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 808-723-8960M

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May 12, 2013
Native Hawaiian Presidential Appointees Project (NHPAP)
The NHPAP is a new project under OHA created for the purpose of creating a greater voice for the Native Hawaiian community through civil engagement. There are over 5,000 full-time, part-time and volunteer presidential appointee positions. OHA is encouraging more Native Hawaiians to fill these positions to facilitate native Hawaiians having a greater “voice” in the federal government.

Featured Guest: Kawika Riley, Washington D.C.Bureau Chief for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Topics: Politics, Civil Service Engagement

Native Hawaiian Presidential Appointment Project

Native Hawaiian Presidential Appointment Project

OHA is launching the first-ever Native Hawaiian Presidential Appointment Project, to increase the number of Native Hawaiians ready to serve in the President’s Administration. Presidential Appointees make important decisions that affect Hawaiians and Hawaii every day, and we want our community to be represented among these leaders. OHA is developing this project for the long term, so Native Hawaiians have a voice on the inside of every Presidential Administration. Continue reading

Have you signed up for the Native Hawaiian Roll yet?

 

Kana‘iolowalu is the official Native Hawaiian Roll. You can use your registration with Kau Inoa, the OHA Hawaiian Registry, or Operation ‘Ohana to speed up your registration. Click the appropriate button below.

The deadline to apply for the roll is July 19, 2013.

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If you are not enrolled with any of the programs listed above and are interested in shaping the future, please visit Kana‘iolowalu and sign up today.

 

National Council of Nonprofits presents An Audit Guide for Charitable Nonprofits!

Audit Guide for Charitable Nonprofits

Introduction

The National Council of Nonprofits has created this Nonprofit Audit Guide to provide charitable nonprofits with the tools they need to make informed decisions about independent audits. Because state laws vary in the scope of their regulation of charitable nonprofits, this Guide includes a 50-state chart that shows whether there is an audit requirement in each state, and if so, under what conditions. The Guide will help you understand what independent audits are, and help you prepare your nonprofit for an audit. The Guide will also tell you about the role of the board in the audit process, and shares tips and tools to help your charitable organization manage the audit process — from hiring an auditor and preparing for the audit, to evaluating the audit firm’s work. Additionally, the Guide includes information about special audit requirements that apply to nonprofits that receive funding from the federal government. Continue reading

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Social Media Storytelling for Nonprofits

Stories connect potential supporters with your nonprofit and help them remember your message. Tools like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram allow you to promote stories in a way that’s memorable and accessible.

Learn why social media is the perfect storytelling vehicle, plus try our ideas for standing out from the rest > Continue reading