Hawaiian Electric has partnered with the nonprofit Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization (HWMO) to fund coordinators for Firewise community programs, contributing $50,000 toward a total commitment of $260,000. HWMO administers the Firewise USA program, which aids communities in wildfire preparedness. Following the devastating Maui wildfires in August 2023, there’s been a surge in interest, leading to the addition of 15 new Firewise communities. Program coordinators help identify risk-reduction projects and foster community engagement. Hawaiian Electric also sponsored the Hawaii Wildfire Summit to discuss wildfire management strategies. Kurt Tsue from Hawaiian Electric emphasized that supporting HWMO’s efforts is essential for enhancing community resilience and reducing wildfire risks.
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