Giving to HBA

HBA is able to help so many students because of generous support from the school's many friends. If you would like to partner with us in this ministry, please contact our office.
Hawaii Baptist Academy Office of Institutional Advancement 2429 Pali Hwy. Honolulu, HI 96817 Ph. (808) 533-7094 Fax (808) 564-0332 Email: development@hba.net
Read on to meet some of our many friends.
Mainland Advisory Council
The Mainland Advisory Council (MAC) is a group of more than 300 friends who have supported HBA since 1977 through prayer, financial giving, and recruiting of new donors. They are found in 25 states and generally consider the annual meeting as a combination revival and ohana (family) reunion.
The MAC Meeting in Honolulu is one of the highlights of the year. During the week, our mainland friends meet our students, faculty and staff, alumni, and parents during campus visits. They also hear updates on what is happening at the school and plans for the future.
MAC Week 2010 will be held February 16-19 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort and Spa in Waikiki.
All MAC members and other mainland friends are encouraged to plan now to attend. Reservation information will be posted on this site soon.
The Aloha Council
The Hawaii volunteer and support group is The Aloha Council (TAC). Formed in 1990, the group is made up of friends of the school, many of whom are parents of former students at HBA. If you are interested in finding out more about TAC, contact the development office.
Parents, alumni, and other friends
Many people support HBA through our annual giving program. Some like our parents and alumni have benefited directly from the school. Others believe strongly in our Great Commission purpose and our effectiveness in preparing young people for college and life.
Fundraising for capital and operational needs is ongoing. Since tuition covers only about 80% of the school's operating budget, the remaining 20% and all of the capital funds required for buildings are raised through the generous gifts of individual and institutional donors, churches, the Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention, and other sources.