Our Impact/

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We aim to create a legacy of responsible, positive social, economic and physical impact for the communities in which we do business.

 
 

 

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Community Benefits/

 

Safeguarding Hawaii’s cultural heritage and natural resources is a responsibility we do not take lightly. This philosophy helps us shape and support the communities where we live and work and is key to our success.

For the past 40+ years, we’ve helped lower the cost of living in Hawaii by facilitating the entry of retailers such as Costco, Target, Kmart, and Petco to the islands. We are currently working on affordable and market-rate housing projects. We additionally provide free events regularly for families and communities at our shopping centers on Oahu and the Big Island. And we offer volunteer days off and charitable contribution matching to all of our employees.

Since our formation, MacNaughton has donated millions of dollars to Hawaii nonprofits. Many of our team members serve on community boards and volunteer for organizations supporting and addressing significant issues like education, healthcare, sustainability, homelessness, job creation, and the arts.

The Foundation generally seeks areas where it might make a difference in our specific fields of interest, and will approach grantees that meet our mission. However, we are willing to accept letters of introduction from community organizations that are aligned with the Foundation’s fields of interest.

 

 

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Charitable Services & Donations/

 

After School All-Stars 
Ahahui Koa Anuenue 
Aloha Medical Mission 
Aloha United Way 
American Cancer Society 
American Heart Association 
American Red Cross of Hawaii 
American Renaissance Academy 
Armed Services YMCA of Honolulu 
Arthritis Foundation 
Assets School 
Bishop Museum 
Boy Scouts of America, Aloha Council 
Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii 
Cancer Research Center of Hawaii 
Center for Tomorrow's Leaders 
Central Union Church Preschool 
Chamber of Commerce Hawaii 
Child & Family Service 
Children’s Alliance of Hawaii 
Claremont McKenna College 
Contemporary Museum 
Damien Memorial School 
Diamond Head Theatre 
Easter Seals Hawaii 
East-West Foundation 
Family Programs Hawaii 
Feed the Hunger Foundation 
Friends of Lyon Arboretum 
GIFT Foundation of Hawaii 
Girl Scouts of Hawaii
Girl Scouts of Hawaii STEM Center 
Hanahauoli School 
Hawaii 3R’s 
Hawaii Appleseed Center 
Hawaii Art Alliance 
Hawaii Business Roundtable 
Hawaii Council on Economic Education 
Hawaii Educational Council 
Hawaii Food & Wine
Hawaii Food Bank 
Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs 
Hawaii International Film Festival 
Hawaii Island United Way 
Hawaii Opera Theatre 
Hawaii Pacific University 
Hawaii Preparatory Academy
Hawaii State Junior Golf Association
Hawaii Symphony Orchestra
Hawaii Theatre Center
Hawaii Women’s Legal Foundation 
Hawaiian Humane Society 
Historic Hawaii Foundation
HomeAid Hawaii 
Honolulu Museum of Art 
Honolulu Theatre for Youth 

Honolulu Zoo Society 
Ho‘Ola Na Pua
HUGS 
Institute for Human Services 
Joyful Heart Foundation 
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation 
Kalihi-Palama Health Center 
KAMP Hawaii 
Kapi’olani Health Foundation 
Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children
Kapolei Chamber of Commerce
 
Kapolei High School (Performing Arts Center) 
Kidz For A Cause 
KUPU Hawaii
Le Jardin Academy 
Lokahi Giving Project 
Lunalilo Home 
Make-A-Wish Foundation 
March of Dimes 
Na Kama Kai 
Nature Conservancy 
Navy League, Honolulu Council 
Navy Seals Foundation, Hawaii 
North Shore Community Land Trust 
Oahu Economic Development Board 
Outdoor Circle
Outrigger Canoe Club 
Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation 
Pacific Aviation Museum 
Pali Momi Foundation 
Partners in Development 
Pauahi Foundation (Ke Ali’i) 
Polynesian Voyaging Society 
Punahou School 
Pu’uhonua Society 
Queen’s Medical Center 
Shane Victorino Foundation
Shidler College of Business, UH Manoa 
Special Olympics Hawaii 
St Andrew’s Priory School 
Teach for America
TheBus
 
Trust for Public Land 
UH Foundation 
UH Ventures LLC
UHWO Creative Media Program 
Unity School 
USS Missouri Memorial Association
U.S.Vets 
Vision to Learn
Waikiki Community Center 
YMCA of Oahu
YWCA of Oahu


Bold = Board or Advisory Board Service
Italic Bold = Volunteer Service
Unmarked = Past Board or Advisory Board Service

 

 

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MacNaughton Foundation/

Further enhancing the environment where Hawaii residents live and work is the MacNaughton Foundation mission.

Established in 2016, the Foundation supports a broad range of charitable projects and organizations that address issues important to Hawaii residents, and contribute to a culturally-rich, healthy and safe environment. The Foundation also offers a charitable contribution matching program for MacNaughton employees.

 

Places to Thrive

Affordable housing, crisis care, homelessness, healthcare, community and family support and strengthening, environment, sustainability

Engaging Work

Job creation, endowed educational scholarships

Encouraging Play

Hawaiian culture initiatives, the arts

 

 

Foundation Officers

 
 

Duncan MacNaughton

Chairman and
Board Member

Jeff Arce

Vice Chairman, President and Board Member

Emily Porter

Vice President and
Board Member

Nancy Infante

Treasurer, Secretary and Board Member

 
 

Board Members

 

Ian MacNaughton

Board Member

Brett MacNaughton

Board Member

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Board Member

Eric Tema

Board Member

 
 

 

Community Grants Awarded

 

US Vets

MacNaughton Foundation awarded its first grant in 2017 to U.S. Vets. This $1 million donation remains the largest gift in the nonprofit’s history. The initial $500,000 installment was used to improve and maintain the “Kidwell Recreational Area,” a safe space to support the rehabilitation of veterans residing in the U.S. VETS’ program. The second installment supported the development of their first Aftercare Program.

Ho‘ola Na Pua 

In January 2018, the MacNaughton Foundation awarded a $200,000 grant to Ho‘ola Na Pua’s capital campaign and the development of Pearl Haven, Hawai‘i’s first licensed, residential, specialized treatment campus designed to meet the unique needs of sexually exploited children ages 11-18. Ho‘ola Na Pua is dedicated to the renewal of trafficked girls through health, education, advocacy, and reintegration programs.

Kupu Hawaii

Through a MacNaughton Foundation grant of $200,000, Kupu Hawaii was able to build a commercial kitchen and launch a farm-to-table culinary training program in their green jobs training center at Kewalo Basin. Once a former net shed site, Kupu Hawaii’s center now provides hands-on training in conservation, sustainability and environmental education to youth and young adults ages 16 to 24, a demographic with traditionally high unemployment.

The MacNaughton Foundation also awarded $50,000 to Kupu to produce 200 meals per day, 5 days per week, for two months, during the COVID pandemic, to the Boys ‘n Girls Club for distribution out of its Waianae clubhouse.

 

Girl Scouts of Hawaii STEM Center for Excellence

The STEM Center for Excellence at Camp Paumalū is a sprawling 135-acre living laboratory located on Oʻahu’s North Shore that provides year-round opportunities in cybersecurity, astronomy, robotics, computer coding, botany, chemistry, environmental stewardship and more. In 2019, MacNaughton Foundation awarded a $50,000 grant to the Girl Scouts organization to support the work at the STEM Center for Excellence. 

Diamond Head Theater

The Diamond Head Theatre is a cultural institution which calls itself the Broadway of the Pacific. Opened in 1915, it is Hawaii's oldest performing arts center and is committed to expanding the cultural strength of our community by ensuring broad access not only to our productions, but to our education and outreach programs as well. In 2019, the MacNaughton Foundation gifted $50,000 to the theater in support of programs and education.

Hawai‘i Homeless Healthcare Hui

The Hawaii Homeless Healthcare Hui, or H4, was formed as a public/private partnership, supported by a variety of heath care and social service professionals and philanthropists, to create a new model for meeting the healthcare needs of Hawaii’s chronic homeless population. The MacNaughton Foundation committed $200,000 to help accelerate progress for the start-up and operational expenses of the H4 COVID-19 Medical Triage and Quarantine Center located at 524 Kaaahi Street to help support this vulnerable population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Hawaii Community Foundation

The MacNaughton Foundation has stepped up to aid Maui's wildfire relief efforts, donating $25,000 to the Hawaii Community Foundation. This contribution will provide critical support for those impacted by the devastating wildfires, including emergency relief, assistance for displaced families, and resources for rebuilding.

Hawaii Red Cross

The MacNaughton Foundation has pledged $25,000 to the Hawaii Red Cross in support of the ongoing Maui Wildfire Relief efforts. This donation will provide essential assistance to those affected by the devastating wildfires, offering relief supplies, shelter, and support services to displaced individuals and families.