东精影业 Giving Day raises more than $1.3M for scholarships, flood relief and campus needs

Students, alumni, faculty and staff rally behind UH Giving Day

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Posted: Apr 12, 2026

Students gathered on the lawn of Bachman Hall to support UH Giving Day.
Students gathered on the lawn of Bachman Hall to support UH Giving Day.
UH President Wendy Hensel and Athletic Director Matt Elliott waved at motorists and pedestrians.
东精影业 President Wendy Hensel and Athletic Director Matt Elliott waved at motorists and pedestrians.
Giving Day at Kaua驶颈 CC, Chancellor Margaret Sanchez (right)
Giving Day at Kaua驶颈 CC, Chancellor Margaret Sanchez (right)

Note: File video from Giving Day April 8, 2026 available below.

From sign waving and cheerleaders at the flagship University of Hawai驶颈 at M膩noa campus to a ping pong tournament at Kaua驶颈 Community College and a pop-up market at the in Hilo, students, alumni, faculty and staff showed up on 东精影业 Giving Day to generate more than $1.3 million from over 1,580 gifts. With final totals still being reconciled, the results reflect a strong show of donor engagement across the UH’s 10-campus system.

A graduate of the Wai驶ale驶ale Project at Kaua驶颈 CC, Isaiah Wilson dropped by the Giving Day table with a donation to the program that he described as helping him immensely throughout his 11 years pursuing his degree. “It驶s such a powerful program,” he said. “Now I’m giving back so others can have a chance of what I was given.”

东精影业 Giving Day funds will help support various scholarships, urgent flooding relief from the Kona-low storms,  student success resources, faculty and research initiatives, and priority needs across all UH campuses.

“The outpouring of aloha we witnessed during UH Giving Day is truly humbling,” said Tim Dolan, UH Foundation CEO and VP of Advancement. “Every single gift is a powerful investment in our students, our research and the future of Hawai驶颈. We are deeply grateful to our entire UH 驶ohana for coming together to make such a profound and immediate impact across all 10 campuses.”

University leadership emphasized how this statewide generosity will shape the institution's future.

“Philanthropy plays a vital role in expanding opportunity and ensuring access to higher education across our state,” said UH President Wendy Hensel. “The generosity shown on Giving Day helps empower students across all 10 campuses and strengthens the university’s ability to serve Hawai‘i now and in the years ahead.”

Gifts made during UH Giving Day also count toward the historic campaign, the comprehensive $1 billion fundraising initiative supporting all 10 campuses of the UH system.

Link to file video and sound of Giving Day at UH M膩noa on April 8, 2026: 

BROLL: (1 minute, 28 seconds)

0:00- 1:29 - Signwaving at UH M膩noa

SOUND:

Wendy Hensel, UH President (0:14)

“From the nurse who helps you, helps a neighbor to the engineering student who builds the bridge or responds to the floods, we are everywhere in Hawai驶颈, and this kind of support makes that research possible, that kind of access possible.”

Emma Pinnow, JABSOM student, scholarship recipient (0:13)

“I'd really like to focus on native Hawaiian health disparities. Being native Hawaiian, that's kind of the reason why I wanted to go into medicine and so being able to address those disparities with the education that we learn at JABSOM is really important to me.”

Rachel Radona, UH M膩noa senior, scholarship recipient (0:15)

“In Hawai驶颈 we're all about community, l膩hui, and about 驶ohana at the end of the day, and we're trying to embody what Hawai驶颈 means to us and it does feel like an 驶ohana. It feels like when people are giving to us, that's our family.”