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Ho’olako: Organizational Capacity

Organizational Capacity

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Having the right type of organizational capacity is important to making progress on community based management. This may mean coming together in a group or forming an organization to clarify your vision, mission, objectives, and decide how to coordinate with each other and with partners.

Resources

Click on each resource to learn more. View useful information and examples from communities around Hawai'i . Learn more about how to use these resources by clicking here.

Strategic Planning

Organizational Development

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Proposal Writing

‘Āina Momona

  • Ke Alahula: Beginning the Journey
  • Ke Kahua: Leadership and Vision
  • Kuʻu Kaiāulu: Celebrating Community
  • Ho’olako: Organizational Capacity
  • Na Kilo ʻĀina: Observing Your Place
  • Hoʻolālā: Effective Planning
  • Kānāwai: Rules and Regulations
  • Hoʻoko: Getting It Done
  • Alulike: Working Together