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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRD.13 DTL Limited Liability Company dba DTL LLCCOUNTY OF HAWAI‘I QUALIFICATION TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES JUNE 28, 2023 Expression of Interest DTL, LLC 725 Kapi'olani Blvd. Suite C402 | Honolulu, HI 96813 | (808) 593-3048 | www.dtlstudio.com June 28, 2023 Mr. Douglass Adams Director of Research & Development, County of Hawai'i 25 Aupuni Street, Suite 1301 Hilo, HI 96720 Email: chresdev@hawaiicounty.gov RE: Letter of Interest to Provide Professional Services for (HRS 103D-304) for the fiscal year 2023-2024 Aloha Mr. Adams, We would like to express our interest in providing the following services to the Department of Research and Development, County of Hawai'i. • RD.3 Community Planning (Community and Economic Development, Community Engagement, Strategic Planning, Sustainability Systems), and • RD.13 Community Planning (Public Relations and Event Planning). Our firm information is to follow: 1. Firm Name: DTL Limited Liability Company (dba DTL LLC) 2. Contact Name: Kirra Downing, Partner – Principal Communications Telephone number: 808-593-3048 Email: kirra@dtlhawaii.com Address: 725 Kapi‘olani Boulevard, C402, Honolulu, HI 96813 4. Age of Firm: 11, established in 2012 5. Average # of Employees: 5 6. Federal Tax I.D. Number: 46-0947925 7. Hawai‘i General Excise Tax: GE-147-589-9392-01 We believe our overall team brings the necessary skills, strength and expertise needed to ensure the success of your projects. Respectfully Submitted, Mālia Ka‘aihue, President – Principal Strategy DTL (pronounced detail) is a group of multidisciplinary professionals that engage a collaborative approach drawing from our diverse backgrounds and experiences to produce comprehensive services for our clients. We are sought out for our wide expertise and explicit attention to details providing value beyond our client’s expectations. DTL is a Hawai‘i based strategy studio that has built a respected reputation within our community as a creative interpreter of culture through planning and design. DTL’s understanding and knowledge of Hawai‘i’s sensibilities and sensitivities has resulted in significant successes in facilitating dialogs, bridging perspectives and developing appropriate collaborative solutions to both challenging issues and exciting opportunities within our community. office 725 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Suite C402 Honolulu, Hawai‘i USA 96813 (808) 593.3048 PH dtlstudio.com founded 2012 staff 5 Employees (average over past 5 years) partners Mālia Ka‘aihue Ph.D. President Jason Antonio Vice President Kirra Downing Vice President Adam Wong point of contact Kirra Downing (808) 593-3048 kirra@dtlhawaii.com About us STRATEGY DESIGN PLANNING COMMUNICATIONS Positioning Training Coaching Executive Placement Entitlements Branding Graphic Design Content Development Web/Mobile Development Environmental Graphics Community Engagement Cultural Integration Placemaking Events Cultural Programming Public Relations Crisis Management Media Relations & Training Social Media Translations PROPOSAL | 05.24.2023OHA: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (PSP 2024-001)PAGE 5 Why DTL To us, Hawai‘i is the piko. We’ve built a respected reputation within our community as a creative interpreter of culture through planning and design. Our deep understanding and knowledge of Hawai‘i’s sensibilities and sensitivities have resulted in successfully facilitating dialogs, bridging perspectives and developing appropriate collaborative solutions to both challenging issues and exciting opportunities within our community. We create meaningful messaging. Our first step in any creative effort is research, a lot of it. This allows us to cut through the noise and focus our creative efforts on ideas that mean something. This means we can develop meaningful messaging that hits the mark sooner. We create value when design is rooted in ideas that are both authentic and true. Our work gets attention and gets results. We are experienced in developing solutions for a broad variety of clients, including: large corporations, economic development agencies, non-profit organizations, environmental programs, the technology community, higher education institutions, entrepreneurs, and the architectural and arts industry. By offering Strategy, Creative, & Communications services under one roof, we offer our clients a unique synergy generating great designs that are on brand, on message and on time. Our dedication goes beyond our paying clients. Our partners are part of the community and non-profit organizations that share our same values of positively impacting our community. We’re dedicated to improving the business, cultural and entertainment sectors for both “paying” and pro bono clients. Please feel free to contact our list of clients directly, many of which are repeat clients. Staff Jason Antonio Project Role: Design Principal Kaiani Kiaha Project Role: Marketing & Communications Manager Kirra Downing Project Role: Communications Principal Mālia Ka‘aihue, Ph.D Project Role: Strategy Principal Napali Souza Project Role: Content Developer Robin Clark Project Role: Graphic Designer Po‘o Alaka‘i Kako‘o RESUME education University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa PhD Political Science, 2010 MA Political Science, 2005 BA Hawaiian Studies & Hawaiian Language, 2003 affiliations Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Board Member, 2019-2020 Ka Honua Momona Board member, 2016-Present Omidyar Fellows 2016-2017 Cohort V Pacific Century Fellows 2016 Cohort Reach the Runway Founding Board member, 2016 Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation Board member, 2015-Present Nā Kama Kai Founding Board member, 2008-Present ‘Ōiwi Akamai Fellow 2008 DTL Foundation Vice-President, Director 2023-Present awards Hawaii Business Magazine Awards 2019 20 for the Next 20 Pacific Business News 2017 PBN Industry Leader 2019 25 Women Owned Businesses 2016 40 under 40 2013 Women to Watch PhD Principal - Strategy Through her work at DTL as Principal overseeing Strategy, Mālia develops and executes strategic methods for community and corporate planning that are culturally appropriate, environmentally minded, and relevant for our clients. Mālia uses her dynamic expertise in Hawaiian history, politics, and language combined with her experience in government, community and business relations to provide critical thought around deploying cultural and community methods to solve modern day industry challenges. Mālia is a graduate of the University of Hawai‘i (UH) where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in both Hawaiian Studies and Hawaiian Language and a Master of Arts in Political Science. Mālia was an ‘Ōiwi Doctoral Fellow and completed her Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science specializing in Indigenous Politics. Following her graduation, she spent eight years teaching at several UH campuses and served as the Director of Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education at Leeward Community College. She was recruited by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to assist in leading their newly established research division and was soon promoted to Chief Knowledge Officer. Mālia is also the founding editor of MANA Magazine and continues to serve on its advisory board. In April 2013, she was added to an elite list of female leaders as one of Pacific Business News' Women to Watch. selected projects Amemiya For Mayor Center for Hawaiian Music & Dance City & County of Honolulu Kāpālama Canal Revitalization International Market Place Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i ‘Ōiwi Edge Summit Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Campus Strategic Planning Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus Strategic Planning Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus Leadership Workshop Kamehameha Schools ‘Ohana Engagement Kamehameha Schools Community Engagement & Outreach Kamehameha Schools Mō‘ili‘ili Gateway Center Kupōpolo Heiau Restoration Master Plan Līlia Waikīkī Mākena Golf & Beach Club NextEra Energy Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kūkaniloko Master Plan Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka‘ako Makai The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational Ward Villages RESUME Jason Antonio Principal - Design A Hilo native, Jason is the VP of Branding for DTL. Jason has 20 years of experience producing graphics for industries in both the private and public sectors. His experience includes environmental graphics and signage, publishing reports, and designing marketing collateral (print, websites and videos).  He is also experienced in two-dimensional and three-dimensional rendering of plans and image illustrations. Unique to his skill set is his expertise in informational and presentational graphics for Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) documentation, as well as its planning and permitting process. Jason leverages his experience gained from different disciplines to find innovative solutions that meet the unique challenges of education University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa BFA Graphic Design, 2001 affiliations Board Member, 2017-Present RiseHI Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Member, 2014-Present Historic Hawai‘i Foundation Member, 2012-Present AIGA Honolulu Chapter Member, 2010-Present DTL Foundation Vice-President, Director 2023-Present selected projects Amemiya for Mayor Datahouse ‘Ekahi Health System First Foundation Bank Hanalei Plantation Resort Hilo Municipal Golf Clubhouse Luana Townhomes at Honua Kai International Market Place Kamehameha Schools Annual Report 2017, 2018. 2019, 2020 Honolulu Rail Transit Project Kupōpolo Heiau Restoration Master Plan Līlia Waikīkī Leilani’s On the Beach Maui Brewing Co.- Waikīkī, Kihei, and Kailua Mauna Kea Beach Resort Turtle Bay Resort Native Hawaiian Education Council NextEra Energy Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka‘ako Makai Pāhoa Park Expansion RiseHI Sheraton Waikīkī Redevelopment Plan SALT @ Our Kaka‘ako University of Hawai‘i at Hilo College of Hawaiian Language Young Brothers RESUME selected projects Principal - Communications Kirra Downing serves as the VP of Communications for DTL. She leads our strategic communications services with over 10 years of professional experience in navigating complex public relations strategies in Hawai‘i. She has coordinated community engagement and planned events for various industries in Hawai‘i that include commercial real estate, agriculture, conservation, and culinary. Kirra also has years of experience in managing the marketing initiatives and public relations for various clients. While previously at Kamehameha Schools, Kirra first served as Public Relations Specialist in the Community Relations and Communications Department and was the liaison for their endowment. In promoting activities on the school’s agricultural and conservation lands, Kirra launched the Mahi‘ai Match-Up agricultural business plan contest and coordinated the event sponsorship of the Hawai‘i Food and Wine Festival. Most recently, Kirra supported the marketing strategy and planning for Kamehameha Schools’ 15-year Our Kaka‘ako Master Plan. As the Marketing Specialist of the commercial real estate development team, Kirra was responsible for the public relations, branding, promotions, community outreach and event coordination of events such as Eat the Street and Honolulu Night Market. She also worked alongside the leasing team to support the tenants at SALT and attract new ones. Amemiya for Mayor City & County of Honolulu Kapālama Canal Revitalization Hawai‘i State Hospital Kūkaniloko Master Plan Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i ‘Ōiwi Edge Summit Kamehameha Schools Annual Report 2017, 2018. 2019, 2020 Honolulu Rail Transit Project State of Hawai‘i Dept. of Health: Vax to School NextEra Energy Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka‘ako Makai Līlia Waikīkī Park Kālia Waikīkī RiseHI SALT @ Our Kaka‘ako Turtle Bay Resort Young Brothers Ward Villages education University of San Diego BA Communications, 2005 affiliations Montessori Community School Board Member & Secretary February 2021 - Present Make Music Hawaii Founding Member 2020 - Present RiseHI Board Member, 2017-Present Re-use Hawai‘i Board Member & Secretary 2017-Present Reach the Runway Board Member, 2016 - Present Kalihi Pālama Hawaiian Civic Club Member, 2016-Present Reach the Runway Board Member, 2016 - Present Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival Board Member, 2010 - 2012 Save Our Surf Member, 2006 - Present DTL Foundation President, Director 2023-Present awards Pacific Business News: 2023 Women Who Mean Business 2022 40 Under 40 RESUME Marketing & Communications Manager Kaiani has the ability to take complex information and simplify the content clearly and concisely. Whether developing messaging to address commercial entities or community, Kaiani’s attention to detail and cooperative demeanor make her the perfect fit to design relevant and educational materials to raise awareness and build support for projects of both small and large scales. Kaiani is versed in managing multi-media campaigns with social media, website and communications support. Her thoughtful approach to design, content creation and marketing is reflective of her passion for Hawaiian language, culture and arts. Kaiani received her Associate of Arts (AA) in both Hawaiian Studies and Liberal Arts from the University of Hawai‘i Maui College. She recently received her (BA) in Marketing from the University of Hawai‘i’s Shidler College of Business. education University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Shidler College of Business BBA Marketing, 2019 University of Hawai‘i Maui College AA Hawaiian Studies, 2017 AA Liberal Arts 2017 Kamehameha Schools Maui HSD 2015 affiliations Friends of Hawai‘iloa & Hōkūle‘a October 2017 - Present Baptist Collegiate Ministries O‘ahu August 2017 - May 2019 Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society April 2017 - May 2019 DTL Foundation Assistant Secretary, Assistant Treasurer 2023-Present selected projects ‘Āina Archaeology Social Media Actions of Aloha Amemiya for Mayor Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement: Pop-Up Mākeke, (Hawaiian Way Fund) Department of Community Services Hawai‘i Social Media DTL Social Media The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational Friends of ‘Iolani Palace Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts: Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards and Lifetime Achievement Awards Hawai‘i Community Foundation: 2020 Census Hawai‘i State Art Museum Kamehameha Schools Enterprise Marketing Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i ‘Ōiwi Edge Summit Make Music Hawai‘i Mo‘o Studios Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center Waterman the Movie RESUME Content Developer Nāpali brings a versatile background in business, law, and design to DTL's research and content creation process. Having previously spent six years in the legal field, Nāpali worked as both a practicing trusts and estates attorney and a scholar. His research and writing focused primarily on Native Hawaiian economic law and policy and nation-rebuilding. In 2013, he co-founded a menswear brand called Salvage Public, where he oversees branding, design, and marketing communications. education University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa MBA Shidler College of Business, 2010 JD Richardson School of Law, 2009 Pepperdine University BS Business Administration, 2004 affiliations Purple Mai‘a Founding Board Member, 2013 - 2018 Salvage Public Co-Founder, 2013-Present Native Hawaiian Bar Association Board member, 2012-Present Noa Webster Aluli Foundation Executive Director, 2010-Present selected projects Alexander & Baldwin Kailua Community Engagement City & County of Honolulu Kapālama Canal Revitalization Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kaka‘ako Makai Kamehameha Schools Annual Report 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Kamehameha Schools Mō‘ili‘ili Gateway Kamehameha Schools Waiawa Visioning Kamehameha Schools Mō‘ili‘ili Master Plan Honolulu Rail Transit Project Kupōpolo Heiau Restoration Master Plan Līlia Waikīkī Mauna Kea Beach Resort NextEra Energy Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kūkaniloko Master Plan Pearlridge Center Cultural Integration Young Brothers RESUME Robin Clark Graphic Designer Robin brings over 26 years of experience in graphic design, illustration, rendering, printing, and photographic process to DTL. Robin applies graphic design to various planning and landscape architecture, presentation graphics, reports, and marketing materials. She utilizes her skills in architectural illustration, rendering, and graphic design to prepare base maps, reports, and displays for presentation. Robin has experience in bringing two- dimensional master plans and site analysis to three-dimensional life, offering graphic solutions to clients with needs in proficiency and style. education University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa BFA Graphic Design, 1994 selected projects Actions of Aloha First Foundation Bank Hawai‘i State Hospital Kamehameha Schools: Wai‘anae Coast Family Engagement Kamehameha Schools: Hālau ‘Īnana Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i ‘Ōiwi Edge Summit Honolulu Rail Transit Project City & County of Honolulu Kapālama Canal Revitalization State of Hawai‘i Dept. of Health: Vax to School Pihana Nā Mamo - The Pihana Nā Mamo Coloring Book Pihana Nā Mamo - Ka Wana Series Pihana Nā Mamo - No Nā Mamo Mālama Kīpuka Hawai‘i Fitness Fridays & Picnic + Art in the Park Series Maui Brewing Co.: Waikiki Restaurant Nā Kama Kai: Ocean Safety & Stewardship Nā Kama Kai Pa‘akai Gala Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kūkaniloko Master Plan RiseHI Young Brothers Certificate of Insurance & Certificate of Vendor Compliance Relevant Experience & Client References Established in 2012, DTL has had the privilege of serving clients from a broad array of industries. • Alexander & Baldwin • Amemiya For Mayor • Chartwells • City & County of Honolulu • Daniel K. Inouye Institute • DataHouse • Ekahi Health System • Elite Parking • First Foundation Bank • Hawai‘i Authority for Rapid Transit • Hawai‘i Chamber of Commerce • Hawai‘i Community Foundation • Hawai‘i State Art Museum • Hawai‘i State Hospital • Hawai‘i State Energy Office • Hawai‘i Tourism Authority • Howard Hughes Corporation • ‘ike • INPEACE • Kamehameha Schools • Ledcor • Lendlease • Makai Ocean Engineering • Maui Brewing Co. Client List • Mauna Kea Resort • Michaels Development • Nā Kama Kai • Napali Brewing Co. • Native Hawaiian Education Council • NextEra Energy • O‘ahu Metropolitan Planning Organization • Office of Hawaiian Affairs • Pacific Beach Hotel • Prince Hotels Hawaii • Royal Hawaiian Center • Seven Signatures • State of Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture • State of Hawai‘i Department of Health • State of Hawai‘i Department of Land & Natural Resources • Street Grindz • The Eddie Aikau Foundation • Taubman • TS Restaurants • Turtle Bay Resort • Young Brothers RESUME services Project Planning & Management Cultural Research/Interpretation/Concepting Entitlements & Approvals Environmental Design Project Branding & Graphic Design Signage & Wayfinding Communications & Advertising Community Outreach Cultural Programming Publishing Education Event Planning & Management location Honolulu, Hawai‘i client Hawai‘i State Energy Office status In Process Hawai‘i State Energy Office The Hawai‘i State Energy Office (HSEO) contracted DTL to produce a cultural genealogy, plan, develop, and implement a community outreach and stakeholder engagement program to support their statewide efforts to achieve 100% clean energy by the year 2045. The community engagement process was carried out in communities on O‘ahu, Maui and Hawai‘i County. It was divided into four (4) phases, first with one-on-one conversations with 13 community leaders, second with the energy sector in six (6) small focus group discussions (in-person and virtual), and third with seven (7) community workshops. The 4th phase comprises of report and documentation in a Playbook that outlines best practices and the Hawai‘i Siting Report, which captures feedback from the three groups. In this phase, DTL also created and deployed an online survey, which captured 187 responses. 79% SOCIAL MEDIA 49%49% 34% 20% VIRTUAL EMAIL IN-PERSON ENGAGEMENT PREFERENCES TIME WILLING OR ABLE TO PARTICIPATE 1-2 HOURS PER WEEK 1-2 HOURS A 1-2 HOURS PER DAY 1-2 HOURS QUARTERLY 62 41 25 27 RESPONDENTS RESPONDENTS RESPONDENTS RESPONDENTS 17HAWAI‘I STATE ENERGY OFFICE | SITING REPORT O‘AHU | ‘EWA Population: 16,415 people Households: 3,039 Median Household Income: Persons per household: people Persons in Poverty: 9.7% Population: 21,411 people Households: 6,090 Median Household Income: Persons per household: 3.25 people Persons in Poverty: 5.2% Population: 2,364 people Households: 664 Median Household Income: Persons per household: --people Persons in Poverty: 21.7% 23‘EWA BEACH KAPOLEI &KALEALOA Community Background Three communities located in the moku of ‘Ewa were targeted for engagement: ‘Ewa Beach, Kapolei, and Kalaeloa. All three communities are located in the ahupua‘a of Honouliuli, the largest ahupua‘a on O‘ahu. The ‘Ewa moku is distinguished by its expansive coastal plain, which is surrounded by the deep bays of West Loch and Pearl Harbor. What we now call Pearl Harbor was known by several names. Most common was Keawalau o Pu‘uloa, meaning “the many harbored sea of Pu‘uloa.” ‘Ewa Beach Kapolei Kalaeloa Pu‘uloa means “long hill,” and it refers specifically to the rounded area projecting into the sea at the harbor’s entrance. With approximately 12 miles of marine coastline and 10 miles of upland forests, Honouliuli had, in ancient times, been a thriving agricultural and fishing community. In 1877, the 19th century industrialist James Campbell purchased close to 44,000 acres of land in Honouliuli, much of which was seen as having little value at the time. At first, Campbell used the land for cattle ranching, but soon came the discovery of water beneath an otherwise dry ‘Ewa plain, and the drilling of Hawai‘i’s first artesian wells opened the entire district up to new agricultural possibilities. HAWAI‘I SITING PERSPECTIVES REPORT | JUNE 2022 RESUME services Project Planning & Management Cultural Research/Interpretation/Concepting Entitlements & Approvals Environmental Design Project Branding & Graphic Design Signage & Wayfinding Communications & Advertising Community Outreach Cultural Programming Publishing Education Event Planning & Management location O‘ahu, Hawai‘i client Queen’s Health Systems status In progress since February 2021 Queen’s Health Systems The Queen's Health Systems is exploring a 1.5 billion dollar expansion that will transform its West O‘ahu and Punchbowl campuses to meet the growing needs of the community and keep pace with the increasing demand for innovative health care services. To connect community and culture in meaningful ways, DTL developed a cultural narrative for each campus and is leading the strategy, development and implementation of robust communications and community outreach plans. The goal of this work is to make sure all stakeholders are apprised of the project, aware of potential construction impacts, help pinpoint sensitivities, mitigate issues, collect and respond to questions, and identify opportunities for collaboration and support. Through one-on-one thought leader interviews, DTL serves as the project's community liaison and will continue to support the success of this project through its Plan Review Use application and construction. RESUME services Project Planning & Management Cultural Research/Interpretation/Concepting Entitlements & Approvals Environmental Design Project Branding & Graphic Design Signage & Wayfinding Communications & Advertising Community Outreach Cultural Programming Publishing Education Event Planning & Management location Maui, Hawai‘i client Brookfield Energy status In Process Kaheawa Wind 1, LLC. DTL was contracted to support Brookfield Energy to develop, secure, and execute the community relations and communication aspects of Maui Electric bid proposal. DTL will develop a Cultural Brief to help guide and inspire the Community Audit (identify and prioritize major stakeholders through a series of conducting five (5) Knowledge Leader Interviews and Outreach Plan (DTL will finalize a robust community engagement to provide information during all phases of the project. DTL will help craft specific messaging for community outreach efforts and a Public Relations Plan, website development to share information about the project, its benefits and outreach process. RESUME services Project Planning & Management Cultural Research/Interpretation/Concepting Entitlements & Approvals Environmental Design Project Branding & Graphic Design Signage & Wayfinding Communications & Advertising Community Outreach Cultural Programming Publishing Education Event Planning & Management location Honolulu, Hawai‘i client Michael’s Development Company status In Process Kūhiō Park Low-Rise & Homes Redevelopment DTL was contracted by the Michael's Development Company and its Kūhiō Park Low Rise and Homes Redevelopment project to review cultural research and identify Cultural Themes to help guide the future outreach, communications, design, programming, development, and decision making into the future. DTL will conduct one-on-one interviews with three key individuals, host three small group conversations with the cultural navigators, task force participants, and internal team members, execute a public workshop to share the project’s cultural background, cultural themes and gather feedback, and coordinate and present at the Kalihi-Palama neighborhood board meeting. DTL will develop branding materials for the project, and also develop and execute earned media strategies to garner media attention and awareness to develop key messages to promote the community workshop and the project’s approval. RESUME services Project Planning & Management Cultural Research/Interpretation/Concepting Entitlements & Approvals Environmental Design Project Branding & Graphic Design Signage & Wayfinding Communications & Advertising Community Outreach Cultural Programming Publishing Education Event Planning & Management location Honolulu, Hawai‘i client YMCA Nu‘uanu status In Process YMCA Nu‘uanu DTL was contracted by the YMCA to assist in providing community outreach and communications support for the expansion of the YMCA Nu‘uanu campus to conduct community visioning charrettes at the beginning, middle, and the end of the design phase to introduce the project, collect feedback, share updates, and present final design plans. DTL will research and develop the cultural and historical genealogy to understand the yesterday and today of the site, the campus, the organization, and the unique people and events that have helped shape YMCA's tomorrow. DTL will organize one-on-one interviews with trusted members of the community to serve as potential project ambassadors to mitigate against potential concerns and communicate project benefits. DTL will produce communication tools and tactics to support the successful roll out of the larger YMCA Nu‘uanu community. The outreach efforts and feedback provided will be documented in a community engagement report Nu‘uanu YMCA 725 Kapiolani Boulevard., 4th Floor Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813 www.dtlstudio.com