Become a Member


Joining the Hawaiʻi Green Growth Network

The HGG Network encompasses every individual and organization affiliated with Hawaiʻi Green Growth and the Aloha+ Goals — from government signatories and private sector companies to Action Group Members, youth leaders, grant partners, and Goal Adopters. As of March 2026, the Network includes over 500 Members.


Two terms carry distinct meanings within the Network:


Members are all affiliated organizations, entities, and individuals who have affirmed their commitment to advancing the Aloha+ Goals through their individual contributions;

Partners are members who have committed to taking joint action on a specific project, program, or funding opportunity with HGG directly.

MEMBERSHIP PROCESS

Network Membership is formalized through a letter of commitment to the Aloha+ Challenge, customized to each new member. By signing on, an organization, agency, or company:


01

GOAL COMMITTMENT

Affirms the commitment to the Aloha+ Goals and the Collective Impact approach behind them


02

GOAL INTEGRATION

Commits to integrating the Goals into their direct action, programmatic work, policy advocacy, and/or strategic plans;


03

DIRECT ACTION

Commits to taking and communicating at least one Aloha+ Goal-related action annually;

04

COMMUNICATION

Designates a point of contact between the entity and HGG.


Submit your interest in HGG Network Membership!

What Membership Looks Like

As a member, your will formally join a diverse group of 550+ organizations and entities representing government, the private sector, civil society, academia, and philanthropy across Hawaiʻi (and beyond!) to discuss, identify, and advance shared sustainability priorities.


All members are invited to Hawai‘i Green Growth Hub events, forums, and activities, including the Annual Network Event, amongst other local, state, regional, and global opportunities as they arise.


Members are strongly encouraged to drive action on the Aloha+ Goals by sharing related data to inform the Aloha+ Dashboard; participate in Hawai‘i Green Growth-led Action Groups; and engage in direct action.