Bank of Hawaii
Bank of Hawaii is a long-standing financial institution founded in 1897, with over 125 years of service. The bank is committed to supporting local communities, particularly in Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and Palau. They focus on building strong relationships with customers and communities, emphasizing values of Excellence, Integrity, Respect, Innovation, Commitment, and Teamwork. Bank of Hawaii is an FDIC-insured bank that provides a wide range of financial services including personal and business banking, wealth management, investments, loans, and credit cards. The bank has been recognized for its financial strength, being ranked No. 4 among America's Most Trustworthy Companies in the banking industry by Newsweek and maintaining an 'A' Long-Term Issuer Rating from DBRS Morningstar. They are actively involved in community support, providing grants, sponsoring programs, and funding affordable housing projects. Their mission is to help everyone in their community make the most of their tomorrow, demonstrating a commitment to local economic and social development.
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28 grantsBank of Hawaii Foundation Program and Major Capital Grants
Bank of Hawaii Foundation grants fund impactful programs and capital projects that strengthen low and moderate income communities in Hawaii, Guam, and Saipan.
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation – General Operating Grants
The Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation supports Hawaii nonprofits in arts, education, environment, health, and more with grants for ongoing operations benefiting the local community.
Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation – Program Grants
The Elsie H. Wilcox Foundation Program Grants fund Hawaii nonprofits for impactful, research-driven programs in arts, education, health, environment, and community improvement.
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