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Hawaii State Federal Credit Union donates $50,000 to support  critical community services at risk from federal funding shortfalls 

HONOLULU , HI (December 10, 2025) |

Hawaii State Federal Credit Union (Hawaii State FCU) announced today that it will  donate $50,000 to the Hawaii Resilience Fund at the Hawaii Community Foundation (HCF) and  the Safety Net Fund at Aloha United Way (AUW). The donation is part of the “Aloha for Hawaii” giving campaign, a statewide effort to support nonprofits facing significant federal funding  reductions and delays. 

“Hawaii’s nonprofits are the backbone of so many essential services, and this is a moment  when they need the community to stand with them,” said Andrew Rosen, president and CEO of  Hawaii State FCU. “We are proud to support both the Hawaii Community Foundation and Aloha  United Way as they work to protect the programs that so many families rely on. We encourage  other organizations, if they are able, to join us in contributing to this effort so that resources  continue flowing to those who need them most.” 

Hawaii nonprofits are working through delayed or reduced access to more than $97 million in  federal funding, with an additional $300 million at risk. This shortfall could affect access to  essential services, including food assistance, housing support, health care, and other programs  that many residents rely on.  

Hawaii State FCU’s donation will be split evenly, providing $25,000 to HCF’s Hawaii Resilience  Fund and $25,000 to AUW’s Safety Net Fund. 

To learn more about Hawaii State FCU, visit www.HawaiiStateFCU.com. To donate to the  Hawaii Resilience Fund, visit hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/hawaiiresiliencefund and to  donate to the Safety Net Fund, visit auw.org/safetynet

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