OUR FAMILY OF COMPANIES
The Kīnā'ole Family of Companies includes certified 8(a), HubZone, and small disadvantaged businesses. Every Kīnā'ole company lives our core value of flawlessness by doing the right thing, the right way, the first time.
OUR CONTRACTING
ADVANTAGE
The Kina'ole Family of Companies provides our clients and contracting officers an accelerated contracting advantage as an SBA-certified Native 8(a) small business combined with the resources and project delivery capability of a traditional large business enterprise.

OUR MISSION
Inspire people to serve their clients, communities, and each other with a spirt of Aloha and Ohana.
Simultaneously, serve and inspire Hawaiian citizens to foster cultural preservation and improve the quality of life for future generations.
WHO WE ARE
The Kīnā'ole family of companies is a team of SBA-certified native Hawaiian owned 8(a) contracting companies focused on proving innovative solutions to meet our clients’ complex challenges, and serving the missions of our clients’ around the globe.
- Our team of companies manages projects of all sizes across the mission and infrastructure solutions portfolio including, but not limited to, Cyber/IT, healthcare, construction, operations, maintenance, and environmental. Our team of small, disadvantaged business entities, native 8(a) and/or HUBZone certified, offer unique contracting advantages that provides an accelerated and streamlined contract acquisition process.
Multiple Employees, Vendors and Partners
We Serve 30+ Federal Clients, Across 15+ Countries
Discover Our Streamlined, Native 8(a) Acquisition Advantage
SERVING OUR FOUNDATION
The Kīnā'ole family of companies are wholly owned by the Kīnā'ole Foundation, a 501c(3) and SBA-certified NATIVE HAWAIIAN ORGANIZATION. The Kīnā'ole Foundation exists to amplify the lives of the Native Hawaiian people and other Polynesian and underserved communities. The Kīnā'ole family of companies serve the mission of the foundation by delivering economic sustainability through distribution of annual income that is deployed to maintain and enrich the cultural identity, and long-term economic sustainability of the native Hawaiian communities.