LIHUE — The Servco Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Servco Pacific Inc., announced that it wants the public’s help nominating three nonprofits to receive $20,000 each as part of its new community grant program. The nonprofit organizations must be based in Hawaii and serve one of the three cause areas selected by Servco employees: animals, special needs or youth services.
LIHUE — The Servco Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Servco Pacific Inc., announced that it wants the public’s help nominating three nonprofits to receive $20,000 each as part of its new community grant program. The nonprofit organizations must be based in Hawaii and serve one of the three cause areas selected by Servco employees: animals, special needs or youth services.
“At Servco, service is at the heart of what we do – but perhaps no service is more important than the work nonprofit organizations do in our State,” said Mark Fukunaga, chairman of the Servco Foundation. “We look forward to the public’s nominations and hearing from those who have been touched by our local nonprofits in some way.”
The Servco Foundation will review the nominations and hold a check presentation ceremony for the selected grantees in April.
Hawaii residents can nominate local nonprofits by explaining in 150 words or less why the nonprofit is worthy of a grant from the Servco Foundation. Nominations are open at www.servco.com/foundation through March 30.