Maui

Mike Lyons Community Award

In September 2017, Bank of Hawaii Foundation announced the recipients of the Bank of Hawaii Foundation Mike Lyons Maui Community Award. The award recognized exemplary nonprofit leadership, and provided one or more grants totaling up to $30,000. See below for a list of recipients since 2004.

October 6th, 2019

Mike Lyon Community Award Mike Lyon Community Award

About Mike Lyons
The award was established in honor of the late, retired Senior Vice President and Maui District Manager Michael H. Lyons II, who was a dedicated community leader throughout his 41-year career with the bank.

In 2017, the award was divided between:

  • The Maui Farm
  • Maui Economic Development Board
  • Maui Memorial Medical Center

In 2016, the award was divided between:

  • Maui AIDS Foundation ($10,000) and
  • Maui Arts & Cultural Center ($20,000)

In 2015, the award was divided among the following nonprofits:

  • A Cup of Cold Water - $5,000
  • Tri-Isle Resource Conservation and Development Council - $10,000
  • Women Helping Women - $15,000

In 2014, the award was divided among the following nonprofits:

  • Assistance Dogs of Hawaii ($5,000)
  • Hale Makua Health Services ($5,000)
  • Maui Family Support Services, Inc. ($5,000)
  • Molokai Ohana Health Care, Inc. ($10,000)
  • Pa‘ia Youth Council, Inc. ($5,000)

In 2013, the award was divided among the following nonprofits:

  • Akaku Maui County Community TV ($5,000)
  • Seabury Hall ($15,000)
  • The Maui Farm, Inc. ($5,000)

In 2012, the award was divided among the following nonprofits:

  • Habitat for Humanity Maui ($5,000)
  • Lana'i Community Health Center ($15,000)
  • Maui Economic Development Board, Inc. ($5,000)

In 2011, the award was divided among the following nonprofits:

  • Community Clinic of Maui, dba Malama I Ke Ola Health Center ($5,000)
  • Hale Mahaolu Akahi, Inc. ($10,000)
  • Hui Malama Learning Center ($10,000)

In 2010, the award was increased to $20,000, which was divided equally between the following four nonprofit organizations:

  • Fun Day Foundation, A Keiki’s Dream
  • Hale Makua Health Services
  • Maui County Salvation Army
  • Maui Economic Concerns of the Community

Previous recipients include:

  • 2009, Haleakala Waldorf School
  • 2008, Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of Maui
  • 2007, Women Helping Women
  • 2006, Maui Adult Day Care Centers (MADCC)
  • 2005, Hale Kau Kau
  • 2004, Maui County Council – Boy Scouts of America

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