Company: BOH
Filing Date: 2025-03-14
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0000950170-25-039381
Chunk: 31

Company: BANK OF HAWAII CORP
Filing Date: 2025-03-14
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 31
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 received funding in 2024: • Hawai‘i Community Lending: Funds, including a 3:1 match from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines for the Lahaina Homeowner Recovery Program, are assisting up to 500 homeowners with foreclosure prevention and help homeowners qualify for financing to rebuild their homes. • Aloha United Way: 2024 marked the final installment of a multi-year pledge to the ALICE Initiative to support programs focused on helping local households achieve greater stability, including increased access to affordable housing. ALICE stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed, and describes individuals and families who struggle to afford basic necessities. • Honolulu Museum of Art: The “Home of the Tigers” special exhibit, which ran September 2024 through January 2025, and featured work by seven visual artists who graduated from McKinley High School from the 1920s to the 1960s. • Hawai‘i Community Action Program: The Nā Lima Hana Employment Core Services Program provides personalized employment counseling, job readiness training, tuition for vocational schools, and job placement services for unemployed and underemployed individuals on O‘ahu. • Kaua‘i Planning & Action Alliance: The Laulima Schools Program develops personalized and innovative learning experiences for Kaua‘i students, teachers and administrators. • Straub Burn Center: Provided support to the only burn center in Hawai'i and the Pacific Region. Continued Support for ALICE in Hawai'i Bank of Hawai'i Foundation has been sponsoring the ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) Report on behalf of Aloha United Way since 2018. In response to the first 2018 ALICE Report, the ALICE Initiative was designed to find solutions toward a more equitable Hawai'i. Bank of Hawai'i Foundation, among other partners, has supported the ALICE Initiative, which launched in 2022 with more than 14,000 households receiving access to vital services and support. Celebrating Employee Resources Groups In an effort to contribute to the progress and advancement of ensuring an inclusive, collaborative and respectful workplace, Bank of Hawai'i supports employee-led Employee Resource Groups (“ERGs”). Our Women Inspired ERG works to empower, support and educate on issues important to women at work, home and in the greater community. Our RainBOH ERG celebrates coming to work with pride, encourages allies to become visible, and educates on issues related to the LGBTQIA+ community. Our Blue Brigade Military ERG engages in service and networking opportunities that serve the