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Grantmakers. io Profile - Bank of Hawaii Foundation Prospecting? Try Grantee Search → Bank of Hawaii Foundation EIN 99-0210467 IRS Status Since Aug 2014 Data Valid as of FYE Dec 2024 Possibly open to applications Limited staffing Recent grants Approachability Indicators These indicators are based solely on a foundation's latest tax filings.
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Tax Year 2024 · Published Dec 2025 Name Title Hours/Wk Comp/Yr PETER S HO CHAIRMAN & DIRECTOR 0 $0 LONO KEALOHA PRESIDENT 22 $0 DEAN Y SHIGEMURA TREASURER 0 $0 KATHERINE S LAMB SECRETARY 0 $0 ALLISON DELIZ ASSISTANT SECRETARY 0 $0 S HAUNANI APOLIONA DIRECTOR 0 $0 MARK A BURAK DIRECTOR 0 $0 JOHN C ERICKSON DIRECTOR 0 $0 JOSHUA D FELDMAN DIRECTOR 0 $0 MICHELLE E HULST DIRECTOR 0 $0 KENT T LUCIEN DIRECTOR 0 $0 ALICIA E MOY DIRECTOR 0 $0 VICTOR K NICOLS DIRECTOR 0 $0 BARBARA J TANABE DIRECTOR 0 $0 DANA M TOKIOKA DIRECTOR 0 $0 RAYMOND P VARA JR DIRECTOR 0 $0 ROBERT W WO DIRECTOR 0 $0 JAMES C POLK VICE PRESIDENT 0 $0 ELLIOT K MILLS DIRECTOR 0 $0 Built for nonprofits.
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