First Hawaiian Homes Federal Credit Union

69-L Puupeelua Avenue, Box 383
Hoolehua HI, 96729-0383


First Hawaiian Homes Federal Credit Union provides financial services to Native Hawaiians on the Island of Molokai.

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NACA (2006) - $78,000

First Hawaiian Homes Federal Credit Union is a community based credit union that has been providing financial services to Native Hawaiians on the Island of Molokai since 1937. Located in Hoolehua, Hawaii, First Hawaiian is located on Native Hawaiian Homelands and provides consumer loans and basic financial services. It will use the $78,000 NACA Technical Assistance Award to offer shared draft checking accounts and build a training center to enable them to host group training and individual financial counseling on-site.



NATA (2003) - $38,191

First Hawaiian will use the grant of $38,191 to purchase computer and other equipment, and training to enable the credit union to offer a wider range of services to its members, whom through surveys, they have indicated they would like. The credit union has received designation as a low-income credit union from its regulator, the National Credit Union Administration.



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