Volunteer Hawaii's Partners
Kanu Hawaii is a movement of people drawing on island strengths to make Hawaii a model of environmental sustainability, economic resilience and compassionate community. We pursue this vision through an "island style" activism that starts with changing ourselves before pointing any fingers; trying to lead by example, then asking others – including our neighbors, businesses, and government – to change with us.
County of Maui Volunteer Center
The County's Volunteer Center offers a lot of opportunities for those visiting the island of Maui. They offer multiple resources, such as the New 2011 Volunteer Handbook, and Volunteer Resource Directory.
A resource for environmental volunteer opportunities in the Hawaiian Islands. There you will find links to over 80 organizations that work with Hawaii’s land, ocean, and wildlife—and how you can help them.
Service Nation is a campaign to increase service opportunities and elevate service as a core ideal and problem-solving strategy in our society.
Volunteer Resource Center of Hawaii
The Volunteer Resource Center of Hawaii (VRCH) seeks to foster the spirit and professional growth of volunteerism and community building with a vision to share Aloha and build Ohana throughout Hawaii and the Pacific.
Hawaii Community Foundation Event Calendar
The Foundation has a calendar of events that might interest volunteers.
This web site has a rebost database of volunteer opportunities throughout the United States. You will also find opportunities from Volunteer Hawaii on this site.
United We Serve is a nationwide service initiative that helps meet growing social needs resulting from the economic downturn. This initiative aims to both expand the impact of existing organizations by engaging new volunteers in their work and encourage volunteers to develop their own "do-it-yourself" projects.
On the Hawaiian islands, there are four United Ways: Aloha United Way (serves Oahu), Hawaii Island United Way (serves the Big Island), Kauai United Way and Maui United Way.
Hawaii Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (HSVOAD)
This group facilitates the provision of services to residents about disaster preparedness, response, and recovery through coordination between private, non-profit and government agencies.
Network of Volunteer Leaders (NOVL)
The Network of Volunteer Leaders (NOVL) is a professional organization dedicated to enhancing volunteer leadership in Hawaii through professional development and mutual support of its members.