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September 6, 2018

Did you know that Impact Hub HNL has been open for a full year? Time flies when you’re having fun, right?!

Some of our members have been with us since the beginning, and new members are joining nearly everyday. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, we would love to hear your thoughts about your experience here at IHH. What do you love? What could use some improvement? What else could we offer to make your day better?


We are grateful that you are part of our community and are excited to hear what you have to say. Please take just a few minutes to fill out our quick Google Form here →

Humans of Impact Hub HNL: Hawaiʻi Women in Filmmaking

May 23, 2018

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You can support creative endeavors for young women and girls by supporting Hawaiʻi Women in Filmmaking’s Summer Programs crowdfunding campaign!

Hawaiʻi Women in Filmmaking (HWF) is a dynamic team of women that creates opportunities for creative expression and skill-building in film for young women and girls. Their work is focused on amplifying the voices of women, sharing their stories, and providing an opportunity to express their own unique identities through the powerful medium of film. We are so happy to have this passionate team based at Impact Hub HNL!

HWF is made up of Executive Director Vera Zambonelli, Daní Ortiz Padilla as Development & Community Relations, and Valerie Narte, their Filmmaker in Residence.

As a non-profit, ensuring funding for their projects is one of Vera’s primary – and most challenging – tasks. Their current crowdfunding campaign is called Amplify Their Voices.

This crowdfunding campaign is a way to raise funds to support HWF 2018 Summer Programs for Young Women – Making Media that Matters and Reel Camps for Girls. About 90% of the campaign funds will go to scholarships for deserving young women; “Registration fees should never be a barrier for entry for any girls for either of our summer programs,” Vera says.

Making Media that Matters is a filmmaking program where young women develop the technical and critical-thinking skills needed to create both narrative and documentary films. Each session explores and examines social justice issues that impact the lives and communities of these young women.

Reel Camps for Girls is an intensive basic filmmaking and animation programming intended to introduce technical filmmaking skills to produce a short film. The participants are organized in production crews and work together to create films that interrupt gender stereotypes and change the way women view themselves, each other and our future.

HWF is also really clear about their goal: they want to create a safe and creative space for girls and young women to learn valuable technical skills and the tools needed to tell their stories. Film industry statistics regarding women’s involvement in the filmmaking and creative process are pretty dire, and HWF works to redress that inequity. HWF believes that more female involvement in the creative process behind-the-scene affects what we see in front of the screen. Moreover, HWF offers production services for other nonprofits and local businesses and hires HWF graduates. The young women are always paid for their work, and HWF has a policy of never asking the girls to volunteer their time – this allows them to gain marketable skills and earn income, ensuring that even at a young age, they understand the value of their work, time, and brilliance!

These filmmaking programs for young women have been underway for seven years and many former attendees have gone on to become mentors, and mentors to become teachers leading to a virtuous cycle of creative peer-to-peer mentoring.

The crowdfunding campaign culminates on Saturday, May 26 with a Movie Trivia Benefit Night. Register for the event here, learn more about Hawaiʻi Women in Filmmaking here, and if you feel inspired, you can donate to their campaign here.

Public Relations & Marketing Talk Story with Poi Planet

April 6, 2018

Learn how to “Get The Word Out!” with public relations experts Tracy Larrua and Guy Hess of Poi Planet.

You have two opportunities to learn from the Poi Planet Team. These events are structured as an informal talk-story sessions to help you navigate the in’s and out’s of modern day public relations and marketing communications.

Whether you are a small business, NPO, entrepreneur, solopreneur, artist, musician and/or have a product or a service that you wish to promote (or if you have a brand that may need re-booting), this information can help you get a better understanding of marketing strategies to help you “get the word out!”

Event Details are as follows:

Session 1, Wednesday, April 11, 2018 (5:30-7:00pm)

Session 2, Tuesday, April 24, 2018 (5:30-7:00pm)

The cost is $25/session. You do not need to attend both sessions. Impact Hub Members can attend this workshop for free. To register, please email Tracy to confirm your spot. Arrivals at 5:30pm, class from 5:45 to 6:45 pm, followed by Q&A until 7:00pm. Bring a pen and paper for note taking as electronic devices are not allowed. Seating is limited.

Impact Hub HNL Announces New Head Host, Andrea Bertoli

March 23, 2018

andrea bertoliWe are pleased to announce that Andrea Bertoli will be joining the Impact Hub HNL team as Head Host!

Andrea has been a member at Impact Hub since we started as the ProtoHub four years ago, and has been a full-time member and host since we opened our doors here in August. As Head Host, Andrea will be working daily to support both our members and our community. She will be helping with our social media, event planning and management, and member engagement.

Members and the community are encouraged to reach out to Andrea with questions about membership, renting event space, ongoing community events and planning, and any suggestions for making the Impact Hub HNL better than ever! You can reach her via email with questions or suggestions.

Andrea is a marketing and media professional focused on mission-driven businesses. She currently manages sales at CleanTechnica, the world’s largest cleantech news website. She has worked at startups, in small businesses, and as a freelancer, and brings years of marketing, event management, and community outreach skills to our team. She’s also a plant-based chef, author, and educator, and teaches monthly cooking classes, manages a wellness website, and is always in the kitchen making delicious foods – which you can peek on Instagram.

 

 

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