Showing posts with label Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

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"WHY THE US TELLS HAWAIIANS TO DROP DEAD”
 

Itʻs Usually Only Whispered About.

Then It Rears Its Ugly Head Right Before Your Eyes.

You Can See Whatʻs Been Right Below The Surface All The Time.

Watch This To Discover What It Is & Why It Exists.
 

Wednesday, June 08, 2022

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"A BREAKTHROUGH FOR HAWAIIANS?"

 

Itʻs Controversial But It Sure Looks Like a Breakthrough.

Hawai`iʻs Tourism Messaging Will Now Be In The Hands Of Hawaiians.

It Happened In A Very Surprising & Unexpected Way.

Watch This For Details & The Surprise Of Who Got Put In Charge.

Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.

 

Saturday, March 27, 2021

 FORMER CNHA BOARD CHAIRMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO EMBEZZLEMENT - WILL GO TO PRISON


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Hanalei Aipoalani was elected Chairman of the Board of Robin Dannerʻs Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement in April 2018]

 

From Hawai`i Free Press

News Release from US DoJ, March 26, 2021 

WASHINGTON – Hanalei Aipoalani, 42, of Waianae, Hawaii, pled guilty in federal court today to embezzling more than $500,000 from AmeriCorps and to agreeing to accept a bribe for the administration of grants under the CARES Act. 

The announcement was made by Channing D. Phillips, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Columbia; Eli S. Miranda, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Honolulu Field Office; and Deborah Jeffrey, Inspector General of AmeriCorps. 

Aipoalani pled guilty to embezzlement and agreeing to take a bribe. Both charges carry a statutory maximum of 10 years and financial penalties. Under the federal sentencing guidelines, Aipoalani faces a likely recommended sentence of between 70 and 87 months in prison. The Honorable Reggie B. Walton took the plea and scheduled sentencing for June 24, 2021. 

“The United States Department of Justice will prosecute, to the fullest extent of the law, those individuals who choose to abuse their positions of power to enrich themselves at the cost of the American people,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Phillips. 

“The defendant conspired to enrich himself with taxpayer dollars intended to support at-risk communities in Hawai’i, he victimized legitimate volunteers and others by stealing their identities to perpetrate multiple fraud schemes, and he submitted falsified documentation and certifications to the government, all to the detriment of their community. Our investigation also disrupted an ongoing scheme to steal much-needed pandemic relief funds. I commend U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for their partnership on this case,” said Deborah Jeffrey, Inspector General of AmeriCorps. 

“Programs such as AmeriCorps are designed to impact the nation in the most positive ways. Their goal is to help others and to meet the critical needs of the communities they serve”, said Special Agent in Charge Eli S. Miranda. “AmeriCorps trusted Hanalei Aipoalani with their mission in the State of Hawai’i and were ultimately betrayed. Aipoalani exploited his position and intentionally stole funds meant for the betterment of the community for his own selfish entitlements. The FBI will never stand for this and will enthusiastically identify and pursue anyone who violates the public’s trust.” 

AmeriCorps is a federally funded network of national service programs that address critical community needs like increasing academic achievement, mentoring youth, fighting poverty, sustaining national parks, preparing for disasters, and more. AmeriCorps’ national service members commit to service for a set period of time, usually a year, in exchange for a living allowance, funding to be used for college tuition, and other benefits. 

From December 2014 through May 2019, Aipoalani embezzled more than $527,000 from a non-profit that hosted an AmeriCorps program, by submitting false claims for payments to AmeriCorps members and directing those payments into his own bank accounts and by creating fraudulent invoices from non-profits for reimbursement by AmeriCorps. As part of his embezzlement, 

Aipoalani used at least nine inactive or former AmeriCorps’ members’ names, without their knowledge or consent, to fraudulently claim living allowances and other payments, which he then diverted to his own use. 

As part of his plea, Aipoalani admitted to conspiring with his wife, Angelita Aipoalani, to enroll Angelita Aipoalani as an AmeriCorps member, even though she did not perform AmeriCorps service activities, and to cause a second non-profit to pay Angelita Aipoalani more than $69,000 for no compensable work. Aipoalani also admitted to engaging in a scheme to fraudulently obtain AmeriCorps education awards for Angelita Aipoalani. 

Angelita Aipoalani has been separately charged with conspiring to embezzle from Americorps. 

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act, which was passed by Congress and signed into law in or about March 2020, provided financial relief to individuals, businesses, states, and localities suffering the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Among other relief programs, the CARES Act created a $150 billion Coronavirus Relief Fund ("CRF") to be distributed to states, localities, and tribal governments to support expenditures incurred due to COVID-19. Government entities that received money from the CRF could use the funds, among other things, to make grants to small businesses to reimburse the costs of business interruption caused by required closures and to provide economic relief for those suffering employment interruption.

In August 2020, Aipoalani was hired to serve as Honolulu City and County’s Department of Community Service’s CARES Program Administrator and was responsible for administering CRF programs. In that capacity, Aipoalani agreed to accept a financial benefit from an applicant who filed two fraudulent applications for CARES Act Funds under the agreement that Aipoalani would influence the approval of the grant applications and would receive a financial benefit in return for the approvals. 

The FBI, the Inspector General for AmeriCorps, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office are committed to investigating and prosecuting individuals who defraud the AmeriCorps program and programs under the CARES Act. If you are aware of fraud, waste, or abuse affecting AmeriCorps or any of its programs, contact the AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General Hotline at 1-800-452-8210 or hotline@AmeriCorpsOIG.gov....

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

CONFLICT AT COUNCIL FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN ADVANCEMENT

Friday, December 15, 2017

Thursday, December 14, 2017

HAWAI`I CON-CON - A FIELD DAY FOR SPECIAL INTERESTS LIKE HAWAIIAN TRIBE PROPONENT ROBIN DANNER  & THE CNHA


State Sen. Les Ihara, a Democratic state senator, was a delegate to the 1978 Constitutional Convention.

The ’78 Con Con, as it’s called, is perhaps best known for establishing the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.

But it also set term limits for governor and lieutenant governor, required an annual balanced budget, recognized Hawaiian as an official state language, formally adopted the state motto, incorporated a right to privacy in the state bill of rights, included the waters surrounding the Hawaii islands as part of the state’s boundaries and established the Judicial Selection Commission, Council on Revenues and Tax Review Commission....

According to a new Civil Beat poll, two-thirds of Hawaii voters (67 percent) surveyed think it’s time for a new constitutional convention. Only 14 percent of those surveyed opposed having a con con.

On Nov. 6, Hawaii voters will have the chance to call for a con con, which would allow citizens to amend the state Constitution without going through the Legislature.
Many Hawaii voters are likely not aware of the constitutional convention question, which goes on the ballot every 10 years. But holding a con con can be consequential....

But as Anne Feder Lee, whose 1993 reference guide “The Hawaii State Constitution” explains in its section on the 1978 Con Con, the convention was wide-ranging in its agenda proposals.

Lee cited sources that argued public interest groups supported a convention because it was “a healthy and democratic device to review basic government organization and procedures.”

But Lee also noted that special interest groups supported a con con in order to have “yet another opportunity to write their platforms into the Constitution.”

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

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"ROBIN DANNERʻS SECRET BLUEPRINT"

We Have Some New & Disturbing Information About Robin Dannerʻs Latest Plans.

Incredibly Sheʻs Still Trying To Force A Fake Tribal Nation On Hawaiians.

Whatʻs Her Plan To Do It This Time?

Watch This As We Reveal Her Latest Scheme & How You Can Help Stop It.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

WHAT SECRET PLANS DO THESE TWO HAVE FOR YOU?
FIND OUT TOMORROW HERE ON FREE HAWAI`I TV

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

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"WHATʻS THEIR HIDDEN AGENDA?"

Theyʻre Hoping Youʻll Confuse Them With Someone Else.

Theyʻre Also Hoping Youʻll Attend Their Workshop & Not See The Hidden Agenda.

Theyʻll Tell You Theyʻre Here To Help But Their Generosity Is Fake.

Watch This To Discover Who They Are & What Theyʻre Really Up To.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

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"WHAT CAN YOU LEARN FROM THE CNHAʻS BIG FAILURE?"

What Are The Lessons From The Council For Native Hawaiian Advancementʻs Failure To Get Charter School Money From OHA?

Thereʻs Three Important Ones You Wonʻt Want To Miss.

Weʻll Also Tell You What They Would Have Used The Money For.

Watch This As We Reveal What Their Secret Game Plan Was & Why They Lost.
 


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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

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"WHOʻS SQUANDERING YOUR $$$ AT OHA?"

Hawaiian Beneficiary Funds Continue To Fly Out The Door At OHA.

Over The Last Year Over $34 Million Of Your Money Was Spent.

Who Spent It & Who Got It?

Watch This To See How You Can View The OHA Check Registry Yourself & Who Needs To Put A Stop To This Nonsense Today.

Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.


Thursday, October 12, 2017

HAWAI`I CHARTER SCHOOLS WIN
CNHA LOSES AT OHA


















The Office of Hawaiian Affairs Resource Management Committee today voted against appointing a middleman to disburse a $3 million grant to Hawaiian focused charter schools over two years.

In a 6-0 vote (Trustees Dan Ahuna, Lei Ahu Isa and Robert Lindsey were excused), the Resource Management Committee opted to instead give the grant funds directly to the charter schools, instead of to the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement for administration purposes. Of concern to several Trustees was the fact that OHA Administration had not obtained approval from the Board before awarding the grant to CNHA.

In response to a motion made at today’s meeting to award grant administration to CNHA, the Trustees entertained an amendment to instead have OHA administer the grant in-house so that the funds could go directly to the charter schools.

According to Trustee Akina, “This issue was not about who receives the grant but the fact that the OHA Administration exceeded its authority in communicating a grant award. I commend my fellow Trustees for restoring the proper balance of authority within OHA.”
 

The RM Committee action will now proceed to the Board of Trustees for ratification on October 19.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

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"WHOʻS A BIGGER LIAR THAN TRUMP?"

Is It Possible Thereʻs A Bigger Liar Than Donald Trump?

Would You Believe Theyʻre Right Here In Hawai`i?

Would You Also Believe Theyʻre Spreading Lies This Week Against You?

Watch This To Discover Who It Is & How Theyʻre Plotting For Control.


Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.


Tuesday, October 10, 2017

ATTEND OHAʻS BOARD MEETING TOMORROW
SAY "NO!" TO GIVING THE CNHA $1.5 MILLION CHARTER SCHOOLS FUNDS



Hawaiian Focused Charter Schools Need Your Help

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) did not follow its own grants process and should reset its grants process to allow for the $3 million (over two years) in Hawaiian Focused Charter School (HFCS) monies to go directly to the HFCS's instead of going through the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA), a political organization with a loaded agenda.  CNHA did not consult with principals, staff, board members, parents, and other stakeholders of HFCS before applying for these monies on their behalf.  Furthermore, CNHA as an organization has a mission and vision that is not aligned with Hawaiian Charter Schools and may very well be ill equipped to advance community driven and culturally responsive Hawaiian education.  These OHA monies are important to the operations and survival of HFCS since they only receive 50-60% of the per pupil allocation from the State of Hawai'i that traditional Department of Education Schools receive.  As a parent of Hālau Kū Māna New Century Charter School I am asking for your help.

Here is what you can do to help.

1.  Sign a letter asking OHA to give $3 million in HFCS funding directly to the Hawaiian Charter Schools.  Send this NEW form letter by clicking here  FORM LETTER TO OHA TRUSTEES AND CEO ASKING THEM TO RESET THE GRANTS PROCESS

2.  Sign a letter asking CNHA not to accept these fund on the behalf of Hawaiian Focused Charter Schools by clicking here FORM LETTER TO CNHA CEO & BOARD.

3.  Attend the next OHA Board meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, October 11, 2017.

Monday, October 09, 2017

ALERT! - TELL OHA NO CHARTER SCHOOL FUNDS TO THE CNHA

Please forward this to all Hawaiians and our supporters. 


We want to make you aware this Wednesday's OHA Resource Management Committee meeting, October 11, 2017 at 10 AM includes an action item for trustees to decide what they want to do about the CNHA grant and if they instead want to give funds directly to the charter schools by eliminating the "administrator" aka middle-man. 

Please encourage as many people as possible to come to the meeting and give public testimony before the Trustees go into Executive Session to discuss the matter privately with legal counsel

When the Trustees come out of executive session, they will vote on their recommendation during open session.

Please give a short and simple testimony that asks the trustees to all make the same decision.

Please speak slowly and deliberately look at each trustee in the eyes as you say their name.

Hereʻs all you have to say -

"Chair Hulu, Vice Chair Waihe`e, Board Chair Machado, Board Vice Chair Ahuna, Trustee Ahu Isa, Trustee Akana, Trustee Akina, Trustee Apo, Trustee Bob Lindsey, I humbly ask all of you to please rescind the CNHA Charter School grant and instead, give the charter school funds directly to each of the 17 Hawaiian Focused Charter Schools. Mahalo for your support."

That's all there is to it.

For those of you that cannot attend Wednesdayʻs meeting, please send an email to the trustees before Wednesday with the above message.

It is critical for everyone to repeat the same message in order to impress upon the trustees that everyone is united in a desire to financially support the charter schools directly.

Feel free to share this with your charter school contacts also.

Please contact OHA today -

Collette Machado - colettem@oha.org - (808) 594-1837
Bob Lindsey - robertl@oha.org - (808) 594-1855
Peter Apo - petera@oha.org - (808) 594-1854
John Waihe`e Jr. - crayna@oha.org (808) 594-1876
Rowena Akana - rowenaa@oha.org (808) 594-1860
Keli`i Akina - TrusteeAkina@oha.org (808) 594-1976
Carmen Hulu Lindsey - hulul@oha.org (808) 594-1858
Dan Ahuna - dana@oha.org (808) 594-1751
Lei Ahu Isa - leia@oha.org (808) 594-1857

Kamana'opono Crabbe - kamanaoc@oha.org

OHA Headquarters - (808) 594-1835

Mahalo.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

ALERT - ATTEND OHAʻS MEETING TOMORROW & TELL THEM NO HAWAI`I CHARTER SCHOOL FUNDS FOR THE CNHA

































Go HERE To Fill Out The Online Letter

Saturday, September 23, 2017

HAWAI`I CHARTER SCHOOLS & PARENTS UPSET AT OHA PLAN TO GIVE $1.5 MILLION TO CNHA

HawaiiNewsNow - September 21, 2017

Every year, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs gives $1.5 million to Hawaiian charter schools. Halau Ku Mana, one of 17 Hawaiian focused charter gets about $50,000-$60,000 of the OHA money.

Recently, OHA awarded the contract to administer the funds to the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement instead of another group called KALO. 


An internal memo shows the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement received a score of 81.3 while Kanu O Ka Aina Learning Ohana (KALO) got 75.

Charter school supporters testified at the OHA board meeting.

I humbly request that you do not give the charter school funding to the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement which is a political organization rather than an educational non-profit," said Healani Sonoda-Pale, parent at Halau Ku Mana.


"I'm worried that after the first year that those resources may decrease. I'm worried that CHNA will leverage the funds for purposes that aren't education related," said Keoni Bunag,  principal at Halau Ku Mana.

The Council favors US federal recognition while many at Halau Ku Mana oppose it.

"I think at the core of the mistrust is the opposition to our position on federal recognition," said Michelle Kauhane, President and CEO of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement.

The new contract hasn't be finalized yet and the OHA board will take up this issue on its September 27th agenda.

Friday, September 22, 2017

HELP STOP THE GIVEAWAY OF HAWAIIAN CHARTER SCHOOL FUNDS TO THE CNHA

Parent Of A Student At A Hawaiian Charter School?

Click HERE To Fill Out A Short Form Letter To OPPOSE OHAʻs Shameful Giving Of $1.5 Million Of Hawaiian Charter School Monies To The Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement.

Saturday, September 16, 2017

KEEP THE PRESSURE ON - 
THIS FIGHT IS FAR FROM OVER

Friday, September 15, 2017

HELP STOP THE GIVEAWAY OF HAWAIIAN CHARTER SCHOOL FUNDS TO THE CNHA
 

 
Parent Of A Student At A Hawaiian Charter School?
 
Click HERE To Fill Out A Short Form Letter To OPPOSE OHAʻs Shameful Giving Of $1.5 Million Of Hawaiian Charter School Monies To The Council For Native Hawaiian Advancement.
 
Please Attend The Next Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Board Meeting On Thursday, September 21st At 10 AM At OHA Headquarters - 560 Nimitz Hwy, Suite 200, Honolulu 96817