During the recent Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority (HCDA) General Board Meeting, members discussed the importance of effective communication and transparency in promoting the agency's initiatives. The meeting highlighted the successful implementation of a new online newsroom, which serves as a hub for news releases and newsletters, showcasing the HCDA's media coverage over the past year. This effort aims to enhance public awareness of the agency's activities and achievements.
Francine, a representative from the communications department, expressed gratitude for the board's prioritization of transparency and the support from media outlets. She emphasized the positive reception of the new newsroom, which has already garnered significant attention.
Board member Dakota echoed these sentiments, stressing the need for HCDA to share its success stories more widely. He pointed out that the agency, with its limited staff of just 23, has a substantial impact on local communities, particularly through projects like Kolowalu Park and affordable housing initiatives. Dakota argued that effectively communicating these successes could help secure more stable funding for the agency, moving beyond the uncertainties of the political funding cycle.
The discussions underscored a collective commitment to enhancing HCDA's visibility and fostering community engagement. As the agency continues to implement its plans, the focus on storytelling and transparency is expected to play a crucial role in its future endeavors and funding stability.