A collective experience aiming to facilitate connection between First Peoples of the World, imbue the values of Aloha into family office investments, and to showcase some of the most pioneering regenerative projects on the planet.
They are biodiversity hotspots and home to rare species. The consequences of sea level rise and climate change are amplified on small land masses, and many island nations have become leaders and activists in conservation and climate change. The issues that are hyper-focused on islands are being felt worldwide. Islanders, who understand the danger of climate change perhaps better than anyone, are forging the way in protecting the world.
They cultivate strong economic, cultural and spiritual relationships with their natural environments and have developed and often maintain traditional management practices and knowledge that contribute to biodiversity conservation and to the sustainable use of natural resources.
At the same time, the close relationship of indigenous peoples to their environments means that they are often first and most severely affected by the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. Co-hosted by the Nation of Hawai’i, our indigenous track will be grounded in the values, practices, and importance of Aloha.
The world doesn’t need another community, forum, or retreat, but what is needed is a way for them all to come together for a common purpose, to highlight common issues, to amplify the voices of First Peoples, and to prevent everyone from operating in silos.
The Forum has no interest in trying to compete with existing networks or becoming another family office conference. The aim is to support all participating groups and offer them the unique value and resources of coming together around the practices and values of Aloha for the common goal of healing families and regenerating the planet.
First Peoples Congress:
Family Office Retreat:
Regenerative Summit:
April 12th – 13th
April 13th
April 14th – 15th
Our Goal
