Program overview

Our Purpose in Action

The Noyle Foundation delivers hands-on, experiential educational programming that reaches students, educators, emerging professionals, and community members throughout Hawai‘i. Our initiatives emphasize accessibility, equity, community impact, and real-world applications.

Who We Serve

Our programs cater to:

  • Middle and High School Students and Teachers
  • Hawai‘i Department of Education (DOE) Teachers and CTE Educators
  • Emerging Creatives and Early-Career Professionals

Core Program Areas

DOE School Partnerships

We collaborate with the Hawai‘i Department of Education to provide curriculum-aligned creative media education for middle and high school students.

Activities include:

  • Photography and videography workshops
  • Guest speakers and industry panels
  • CTE-aligned instruction
  • Classroom demonstrations
  • Equipment access
  • Field-based learning experiences

Outcomes:

  • Increased student engagement
  • Enhanced technical and creative skills
  • Exposure to creative career pathways

Community Outreach Workshops

Our photo and video workshops and exhibits are designed to broaden creative access across Hawai‘i, focusing specifically on underserved and outer-island communities.

Key partnerships include:

  • Multi-island workshops
  • Cultural and community storytelling programs
  • Family-friendly creative events
  • Access to equipment and learning resources

Outcomes:

  • Broader community participation
  • Skill development in underserved areas
  • Stronger local creative networks

Mentorship & Career Development

We offer structured mentorship programs that connect emerging creatives with seasoned professionals across creative industries.

Activities include:

  • One-on-one mentorship
  • Portfolio development and review
  • Skill coaching and professional feedback
  • Industry insight and career readiness guidance

Outcomes:

  • Expanded access to expert instruction
  • Continuous educational resources for students and educators
  • Increased reach through virtual and hybrid programming

Technology & Learning Infrastructure​

The Foundation invests in technology to ensure our programs remain accessible, high-quality, and adaptable.

Focus areas include:

  • Virtual and hybrid event technology
  • Online learning platforms
  • Audio-visual and instructional equipment

Outcomes:

  • Broader access to expert instruction
  • Ongoing educational resources for students and educators
  • Enhanced reach through virtual and hybrid programming
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