`Āina Aloha is different because we understand the connections between issues, people, and government. We are perfectly poised to build the kind of alliances that make the most uncommon interests align.

`Āina Aloha Consulting can put together teams, develop plans, implement projects, identify policies, help pass legislation and get government to take action. Strategies can include building coalitions and organizing community and public relations efforts and even collaborating with competing interests or litigators.  We untangle the complications of government as well as misaligned interests.

`Āina Aloha Consulting creatively applies Western legal tools and resources to achieve local goals for our unique islands. Progress and preservation are not mutually exclusive; rather, they go hand in hand. The truth is that education, understanding and cooperation can safeguard our tradition and our future while creating economic opportunity. `Āina Aloha Consulting was designed with the power of cooperation and collaboration in mind.

If we want government and private sector leaders to do the right thing for Hawai`i, we need to maximize the legislative and legal processes in place. By resolving agency roadblocks, we can turn ideas into reality.

And with a full understanding of complex processes, such as the environmental review process under HRS Chapter 343 (HEPA, or the Hawai`i Environmental Policy Act),  `Āina Aloha Consulting exposes and prevents potential negative outcomes and positively influences local projects for the benefit of business, people and the environment.

We bridge the gap between big interests and local concerns, for success on every side.

If we want our legislators and local leaders to act in our interest, we need to educate them about our desires. By building coalitions among local interest groups, like communities and non-profit organizations, we can create powerful movements to turn influence into action, create compromise that eliminates opposition and inspire legislators to turn bills into laws.

Using digital information to broadly educate the local public, we build awareness and energy around what matters, so we can influence what gets done.