Build brighter pathways

Language should make sense. Access should not depend on a family’s resources.

When reading and spelling feel unpredictable, learners can lose confidence while families search for coherent help. Your gift expands financial access, educator learning, and practical tools communities can use.

Connect your gift to a real cost of learning access

These examples use the student-learning prices Lokahi Connect currently publishes, making the scale of a gift easier to understand.

$75

One focused session

Matches the full published price of one 30-minute online student-learning session.

$120

One extended session

Matches the full published price of one 50-minute online student-learning session.

$425

One comprehensive starting plan

Matches the published price of a comprehensive profile and written service plan when that service is appropriate.

How to read these examples: they are transparent service-cost equivalents, not a promise that a contribution will reserve or be restricted to a particular service. Unrestricted gifts support Lokahi Connect’s charitable work where resources are most needed. Contact us before giving if you want to discuss a restricted contribution.

Many hands support new growth rising from an open book.

Choose the giving path that fits you

A simple online gift is the fastest route. Monthly, donor-advised fund, and larger partnership gifts each have a clear next step.

Sustained access

Give monthly

Monthly gifts provide reliable support for financial access, educator learning, free resources, and the organizational capacity behind the work. Choose Monthly in the form above.

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Donor-advised funds

Recommend a DAF grant

Contact Lokahi Connect for current organization details and giving instructions so your recommendation can be identified and acknowledged correctly.

Coordinate a DAF gift →
Larger and multi-year gifts

Discuss a funding partnership

For a larger, multi-year, institutional, or potentially restricted gift, begin with a conversation about the intended purpose, evidence, budget, and reporting.

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Give with a clear view of who is responsible