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Your contributions empower us to serve our community and to support the resort’s mission of making one of the world’s last great places even better. Mahalo nui for your donation.
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Helping O‘ahu’s North Shore

Each year, the Turtle Bay Foundation awards thousands of dollars in grants and scholarships to individuals and organizations striving to make a difference in the North Shore and Ko‘olauloa communities.
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ABOUT THE TURTLE BAY FOUNDATION

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The Turtle Bay Foundation is dedicated to enriching the communities of O‘ahu’s North Shore and Ko‘olauloa region. To fulfill its mission of making one of the world’s last great places even better, the Foundation provides support for deserving youth and organizations for the sustainable future of our North Shore and Ko`olauloa communities.

Established as the philanthropic arm of Turtle Bay in 2012, the Turtle Bay Foundation has given more than $1 million and countless service hours to support residents in need and protect the fragile wild lands and native species that make Oʻahu’s North Shore one of the most beloved destinations in the world. Beneficiaries of the Foundation’s giving include fellowship programs and individuals striving to make a difference within their community and nonprofits including but not limited to the North Shore Community Land Trust, Kupu, Friends of Kahuku Library, Waialua Robotics Program, Hale‘iwa Main Street, Hawai‘i Marine Mammal Alliance and Sustainable Coastlines, and over 50 elementary, intermediate and high schools.

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BECOME A VOLUNTEER

Together we can make a change in Hawaii's communities.

 

Click Here to learn more about the Turtle Bay Foundation 11th Annual Golf Tournament

The deadline to enter the tournament is Thursday, October 10, 2024.

Every dollar raised goes toward college scholarships for North Shore and Ko‘olauloa keiki.