HONOLULU — The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation has gifted $200,000 to the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Residences for Innovative Student Entrepreneurs, or RISE, project, according to a news release.
What You Need To Know
The $200,000 gift by The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation will help to fund scholarships for students in the RISE program
The Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship at the UH Manoa Shidler College of Business will conduct entrepreneurship programs within the facility
RISE is fully funded with private, non-taxpayer money under a public-private partnership between UH, UH Foundation, and Hunt Development Group Hawaii
All current and prospective students at any of the 10 UH campuses can apply at the RISE website