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Providing assistance to Hawaii technology start-up companies.
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I help to manage the tenancy and virtual incubation programs at the Manoa Innovation Center, Maui Research and Technology Center and the Hawaii Innovation Center at Hilo.
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At 12:34am on November 16, 2008, aaron kagawa said…
yeah. i guess non-profits don't really fit there. i had a couple of reasons why i asked that question.
let me just explain one of the reasons behind the question. i've been very casually thinking of starting a software development non-profit that helps other non-profits. i like the idea of "software volunteers helping good causes". but, i'm really not sure how to start. i guess i haven't put much thought into it; i do have a day job. :) anyway... here is an example of what i mean; http://kagawaa.blogspot.com/2008/11/pro-bono-publico.html
At 9:23pm on November 13, 2008, aaron kagawa said…
hi sandi, welcome to the group.
here's a question. what if the startup idea is a non-profit open source system?
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Thank you for always supporting us in MIC. :-)
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let me just explain one of the reasons behind the question. i've been very casually thinking of starting a software development non-profit that helps other non-profits. i like the idea of "software volunteers helping good causes". but, i'm really not sure how to start. i guess i haven't put much thought into it; i do have a day job. :) anyway... here is an example of what i mean; http://kagawaa.blogspot.com/2008/11/pro-bono-publico.html
here's a question. what if the startup idea is a non-profit open source system?
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