HONOLULU POLICE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Founded in 1997 by former Chief of Police Lee Donohue, the Honolulu Police Community Foundation is a private, non-profit federally and state registered 501(c)(3) organization. Its mission is to foster the relationship between the Honolulu Police Department and the community. The foundation's goals are to raise and provide funds that support scholarships to local students seeking higher education; provide medical alert devices to seniors who live alone and are at risk of falling; and enable the Honolulu Police Department to purchase equipment that could not be obtained through the normal budgetary process.
Annual scholarships were first awarded in 2000 to two receipients for $1000 each. The number of scholarships were increased to eight in 2011. As more funds were available, $2000 and $4000 annual scholarships were added. Today, the top incoming freshman scholar is awarded a $4000 annual scholarship for four years.
We work with Project DANA in providing personal medical alert devices to kupuna (seniors) who live alone and are prone to falling.
Each year, the foundation presents a check to the Honolulu Police Department during the annual gala. They have purchased automated external defibrillators (AED), electric guns, laser speed guns, drug testing equipment and other technology over the years.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
As of July 2024